Crossword-Solution: TARN 4 letters, 73 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Tarn n. A mountain lake or pool.

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TARN anagram ANTR, ARNT, NATR, RANT, TRAN, TRNA

We have 73 clues for the answer “TARN”

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MOUNTAIN pool 1 answer
Pool in a cirque 1 answer
Pool for an oread 1 answer
Poconos pool 1 answer
Place for an elevated swim 1 answer
Moutain lake 1 answer
Mountain pond 1 answer
Mountain Pool accessory 1 answer
Many a lake in the Cascades 1 answer
Pool in a range 1 answer
Loch's relative 1 answer
Little mountain lake 1 answer
Lake in the mountains. 1 answer
Lake in a cirque 1 answer
Lake formed by glaciation 1 answer
Mountain lake formed by a glacier 1 answer
Lake District lake 1 answer
Highland pool 1 answer
Small mountain pool 1 answer
pool Mountain air 1 answer
mountain water 1 answer
Where a mountaineer might fish 1 answer
Where a mountain man swims 1 answer
Water-filled hole 1 answer
Upland lake 1 answer
The Adirondacks' Lake Tear of the Clouds, a source of the Hudson River, is one 1 answer
Swim spot for oreads 1 answer
High water hole 1 answer
Small mountain lake 1 answer
Small glacial lake 1 answer
Small Canadian Rockies mountain lake 1 answer
Sinking spot for the "House of Usher" 1 answer
River to the Garonne 1 answer
Relative of a loch 1 answer
Rainier pool 1 answer
Rainier bathing spot 1 answer
High pond 1 answer
233-mile French river. 1 answer
Alpine pond 1 answer
Anagram for rant 1 answer
Cascade lake 1 answer
Cascades lake 1 answer
Department in S. France. 1 answer
Fell pool 1 answer
Glacier-formed lake 1 answer
High Pond denizen 1 answer
High lake 1 answer
A mountain lake, usually formed by a glacier 2 answers
Mountain waters 2 answers
Glacial lake 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with TARN (5)

Aasa’s beauty, however, was also of a very unusual kind; not the tame sweetness so common in her sex, but something of the beauty of the falcon, when it swoops down upon the unwatchful sparrow or soars round the lonely crags; something of the mystic depth of the dark tarn, when with bodeful trembling you gaze down into it, and see its weird traditions rise from its depth and hover over the pine-tops in the morning fog.
Tales From Two Hemispheres Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen 1995
Two thousand feet below lay Ispanhac in a verdant valley, the River Tarn gleaming amid the cultivated fields like a cimeter thrown on a Turkish carpet.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
And many a name he was told, But never the name of his fears— Never, in east or west, The name that rang in his ears: Names of men and of clans; Names for the grass and the tree, For the smallest tarn in the mountains, The smallest reef in the sea: Names for the high and low, The names of the craig and the flat; But in all the land of Scotland, Never a name like that.
Ballads Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
With the dawn, still singing, they defiled away towards Frugeres, farther up the Tarn, to pursue the work of vengeance, leaving Du Chayla's prison-house in ruins, and his body pierced with two- and-fifty wounds upon the public place.
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes Robert Louis Stevenson 2004
There seemed no road to it from anywhere, and to increase the desolation the waves of a tarn lapped on their grey granite beach half a mile away.
The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan 1996

Quotes with TARN (3)

Have you ever been in a large forest and seen a strange black tarn hidden deep among the leaves? It looks bewitched and a little frightening. All is still — fir trees and pines huddle close and silent on all sides. Sometimes the trees bend cautiously and shyly over the water as if they are wondering what may be hidden in the dark depths. There is another forest growing in the water, and it, too, is full of wonder and stillness. Strangest of all, never have the two forests bee…
Helge Kjellin Great Swedish Fairy Tales
If you’re trying to reassure me, don’t make it sound like you want to eat me.” Tarn leaned in farther, letting the long twists of his hair fall to brush Gard’s cheek. Then he murmured, putting a little growl into it, “I do want to eat you. I like the way you taste.
Amy Rae Durreson Reawakening
The writer sat besides the weeping Gilgamesh, witnessed the sinking of the unsinkable ships. He was there, and he wasn't. Like a naturalist observing the tarn of life from an unseen bubble of neutrality.
Jebreel Nahaary
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, S&S, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 76 times in crossword archives (1947–2022).