Crossword-Solution: ADAME 5 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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ADAME anagram ADEMA, MAAED, MADEA

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Nothin' is like this gal 1 answer
What there's nothin' like, in song 1 answer
What there's "nothin' like" 1 answer
What there is "nothing like" 1 answer
What "there is nothin' like" 1 answer
There's nothing like this, in song 1 answer
Theme of "South Pacific" song. 1 answer
That which there is nothin' like 1 answer
Rodgers's "There Is Nothin' Like ___" 1 answer
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "There Is Nothing Like ___" 1 answer
" . . . Nothin' Like ___" 1 answer
Nonpareil in a "South Pacific" song 1 answer
It follows "nothin' like" 1 answer
'There is Nothin' Like --' ('South Pacific' song) 1 answer
"There's nothing like ___" 1 answer
"There is nothing like ___,” as sung in "South Pacific.” 1 answer
"There Is Nothing Like ___" ("South Pacific" song) 1 answer
"There Is Nothing Like __" 1 answer
"There Is Nothin' Like ___," 1949 song 1 answer
"There Is Nothin' Like ___" 1 answer
Subject of "South Pacific" song. 2 answers
What there's "nothing like" 2 answers
" . . . Nothing Like ___" 15 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Archibalde Dowglas of Kilspindie, Provest of Edr., David Symmer and Adame Fullartoun, baillies of the samyne, causit ane cordinare servant, callit James Gillion takin of befoir, for playing in Edr.
The Abbot Sir Walter Scott 2004
Hearafter was Peace contracted betuix France and England and Scotland;[609] yea, a severall Peace was contracted betuix Scotland and Flanderis, togetther with all the Easterlingis; so that Scotland had peace with the world.[610] Butt yitt wold thare Bischopcs maik warr against God; for how sone that ever thei gat any qwyetness, thei apprehended Adame Wallace,[611] alias Fean, a sempill man, without great learnyng, but ane that was zelous in godlynes and of ane uprycht lyeff.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox 2007
This bastard, called Bischope of Sanctandrois, took the said Adame furth of the place of Wyntoun,[613] (men supposed that thei thowght to have apprehended the Lard,) and caryed him to Edinburgh; whare, after certane dayis, he was presented to judgement in the Kirk of the Blak thevis alias Freiris,[614] befoir the Duik, the Erle of Huntley, and diverse otheris besydis, the Bischoppes and thare rable.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox 2007
Whiche delivered to his messinger, Sir Adame Brown,[844] advertisment was gevin, that yf any farder displesour chanced unto him, that he should nocht blame thame.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox 2007
Vincent (whereof was Master Iohannes de Harte, and Pilot Adame de Lauandote) had robbed from the Chancewell.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of Richard Hakluyt 2008
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Used 38 times in crossword archives (1952–2020).