Crossword-Solution: VALES 5 letters, 49 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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VALES anagram AVELS, ELVAS, EVALS, LAVES, SALVE, SELVA, SLAVE, VALSE, VEALS

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Places between hills 1 answer
Dingles: Poet. 1 answer
Glens: Poet. 1 answer
Hollows between hills 1 answer
Hollows, to Keats 1 answer
Landscape dips 1 answer
Landscape hollows 1 answer
Low grounds. 1 answer
Green, secluded valleys 1 answer
Low lands: Poet. 1 answer
Low-lying tracts 1 answer
Low-lying tracts: Poet. 1 answer
Lowlands, to poets 1 answer
Dells: Poet. 1 answer
Places where streams flow 1 answer
Poetic low points 1 answer
Poets' depressions 1 answer
Poets' valleys. 1 answer
RASPING sound (of respiration) 1 answer
Rolling landscape features 1 answer
Spaces between mountains 1 answer
Stream spots 1 answer
Streams' spots 1 answer
Topographical hollows 1 answer
Where streams run 1 answer
Dells' cousins 1 answer
Classical farewells 1 answer
Bucolic hollows 1 answer
Areas between mountains 1 answer
An anagram for slave 1 answer
" . . . o'er ___ and hills": Wordsworth 1 answer
Areas between hills 2 answers
Low-lying lands 2 answers
Natural depressions 2 answers
Forum farewells 2 answers
Low tracts 2 answers
Dells. 3 answers
Low spots 3 answers
Low-lying areas 3 answers
Low areas 3 answers
Glens 3 answers
Low places 4 answers
Dingles 4 answers
Lowlands 5 answers
Low points 8 answers
ARRANGED WITH SPACES BETWEEN 10 answers
ADJUST THE SPACES BETWEEN WORDS 11 answers
Gorges 12 answers
Bucolic 32 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 VALES (5)

Welcome and home were mine within this State, Whose vales I leave—whose spires fade fast from me And cold must be mine eyes, and heart, and tête, When, dear Alabama! they turn cold on thee!” There were very few there who knew what “_tête_” meant, but the poem was very satisfactory, nevertheless.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Never at unawares did shower annoy: Or, as it rises, the high-soaring cranes Flee to the vales before it, with face Upturned to heaven, the heifer snuffs the gale Through gaping nostrils, or about the meres Shrill-twittering flits the swallow, and the frogs Crouch in the mud and chant their dirge of old.
The Georgics Virgil 2008
Thus I find my grandfather writing, in a report on the North Esk Bridge: ‘A less waterway might have sufficed, but the _valleys may come to be meliorated by drainage_.’ One field drained after another through all that confluence of vales, and we come to a time when they shall precipitate by so much a more copious and transient flood, as the gush of the flowing drain-pipe is superior to the leakage of a peat.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
All around were other hill-tops, big and little; sable vales of forest between; overhead the open heaven and the brilliancy of countless stars; and along the western sky the dim forms of mountains.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Franks are good men; like vassals brave they'll stand; Nay, Spanish men from death have no warrant." LXXXVI Says Oliver: "In this I see no blame; I have beheld the Sarrazins of Spain; Covered with them, the mountains and the vales, The wastes I saw, and all the farthest plains.
The Song of Roland Anonymous 1996

Quotes with VALES (3)

:I am Topaz,: the unicorn on the hill haughtily announced, :and this is my vale.: :I was not aware unicorns could own vales,: Wareska linked. The unicorn stiffened, and even from this distance, Wareska could see her bright, golden eyes narrow dangerously. :Now you know,: she said with quiet menace.
Ash Gray The Seaglass Stair
One day when I went out to my wood-pile, or rather my pile of stumps, I observed two large ants, the one red, the other much larger, nearly half an inch long, and black, fiercely contending with one another. Having once got hold they never let go, but struggled and wrestled and rolled on the chips incessantly. Looking farther, I was surprised to find that the chips were covered with such combatants, that it was not a duellum, but a bellum, a war between two races of ants, the…
Henry David Thoreau Walden
I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills When all at once I saw a crowd A host of golden daffodils Beside the lake beneath the trees Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
William Wordsworth I Wander'd Lonely as a Cloud
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 64 times in crossword archives (1957–2024).