Crossword-Solution: YALO 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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YALO anagram OLAY, YLOA, YOLA

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AIJALON, modern name of (bibl.) 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
PWALLO
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BATTER ___
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The only metalled roads were the Jerusalem-Nablus road, running north from Jerusalem, and the Jerusalem-Jaffa road, running west and north-west, passing Latron about four miles from our camp at Yalo.
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry D. D. Ogilvie 2006
Sir H., inspects the Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, 8 _Snaefels_, the, 27 Sohag, 31 Somersets, the, attack on Abu-el-Zeitun, 97; advance on Beitania, 101; at Yalo, 107; attack on Allaines, 128; on the Germans, 132; advance on Marquain, 138 Somme, the, 120, 127 South Lane Trench, 22, 23 South-Western Mounted Brigade, 30 Spanish influenza, epidemic of, 121 Spence-Jones, Lieut.-Colonel C.J.H., 134 Spreull, Capt.
The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry D. D. Ogilvie 2006
The souls had generally to cross water, either the sea or a river, and they were put across it by a ghostly ferryman, who treated the passengers with scant courtesy.[773] According to some people, the River of the Souls (_Waini-yalo_) is what mortals now call the Ndravo River.
The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) Sir James George Frazer 2006
The following is a literal translation of what they brought me-- _The Spirit Path_ (_Sala Ni Yalo_) There is a long range which has its source at Mumuria in the Kauvandra mountain, and stretches eastward right down to Nathengani at Mokani in Mbau.
The Fijians Basil Thomson 2011
And as the spirit travels onward it comes to a _Ndawa_-tree called "The-Ndawa-that-fells-the-Shades" (_Vuni-ndawa-thova-na-yalo_), which stands at Vunithava.
The Fijians Basil Thomson 2011