Crossword-Solution: TASMAN 6 letters, 70 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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TASMAN anagram ATMANS, MANTAS

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Dutchman, who gave his name to Australian state. 1 answer
First known European to reach New Zealand 1 answer
First European to discover New Zealand 1 answer
First European explorer to see New Zealand 1 answer
Fiji Islands discoverer 1 answer
Explorer for whom a sea was named 1 answer
Explorer Abel who discovered New Zealand 1 answer
Explorer Abel Janszoon 1 answer
Eponymous explorer of Australia 1 answer
First man to circumnavigate Australia 1 answer
Dutch navigator of 17th century. 1 answer
Dutch navigator (1602–59); island named for him. 1 answer
Dutch navigator (1602–59). 1 answer
Dutch explorer with an island named after him 1 answer
Dutch explorer of the South Pacific 1 answer
Dutch explorer in the Pacific. 1 answer
Dutch explorer for whom a sea is named 1 answer
Dutch discoverer of South Pacific island. 1 answer
Sea colloquially called "the Ditch" by Kiwis and Aussies 1 answer
explorer Dutch airline 1 answer
___ Sea, west of New Zealand 1 answer
___ Sea (body of water off New Zealand) 1 answer
Western discoverer of New Zealand (MANTAS anagram) 1 answer
Southern Australia explorer 1 answer
Sea southeast of Australia. named after Dutch discoverer. 1 answer
Sea seen from Sydney 1 answer
Sea off New Zealand 1 answer
Dutch antipodean explorer 1 answer
Sea between Australia and New Zealand. 1 answer
SOUTH Island sea 1 answer
New Zealand's discoverer 1 answer
New Zealand discoverer 1 answer
New Zealand body of water named after a Dutchman 1 answer
New Zealand arrival of 1642 1 answer
New Holland visitor of 1644 1 answer
Down Under explorer 1 answer
17th-century Dutch explorer. 1 answer
17th-century explorer 1 answer
Abel who discovered New Zealand 1 answer
Abel who explored Australia 1 answer
Abel-bodied seaman? 1 answer
Austrailian sea 1 answer
Discover of Fiji Islands, 1643. 1 answer
Discoverer of Australian island. 1 answer
Discoverer of New Zealand 1 answer
Discoverer of New Zealand, Dec. 16, 1642. 1 answer
Discoverer of Tonga 1 answer
Discoverer of Van Diemen's Land, 1642. 1 answer
Down Under Explorer Antarctic 1 answer
First European to reach New Zealand 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TASMAN (5)

The plan adopted was nearly similar to that of the great hunting-matches in India: a line was formed reaching across the island, with the intention of driving the natives into a _cul-de-sac_ on Tasman's peninsula.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
From Malaita the _Ariel_ steered west of north to Ongtong Java and to Tasman--great atolls that sweltered under the Line not quite awash in the vast waste of the West South Pacific.
Jerry of the Islands Jack London 2005
The southern island was called Tavai-Pouna-Mou, “the whale that yields the green-stones.” Abel Tasman sent his boats on shore, and they returned accompanied by two canoes and a noisy company of natives.
In Search of the Castaways Jules Verne 2000
But the next day, when one of Tasman’s boats was looking for an anchorage nearer to the land, seven canoes, manned by a great number of natives, attacked them fiercely.
In Search of the Castaways Jules Verne 2000
After this sad occurrence Tasman set sail, confining his revenge to giving the natives a few musket-shots, which probably did not reach them.
In Search of the Castaways Jules Verne 2000

Quotes with TASMAN (1)

Jane, who is much better at reading guide books than I am (I always read them on the way back to see what I missed, it’s often quite a shock), discovered something wonderful in the book she was reading. Did I know, she asked, that Brisbane was originally founded as a penal colony for convicts who committed new offences after they had arrived in Australia ? I spent a good half hour enjoying this single piece of information. It was wonderful. There we British sat, poor grey sod…
Douglas Adams The Salmon of Doubt
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 59 times in crossword archives (1944–2024).