Crossword-Solution: ALGONQUIN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Algonquin | n. | Alt. of Algonkin |
We have 12 clues for the answer “ALGONQUIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CHEYENNE Indian | 1 answer |
| Indian of Canada | 2 answers |
| Round Table locale | 2 answers |
| Round Table name | 2 answers |
| VIRGINIA Indian | 2 answers |
| DELAWARE Indian | 14 answers |
| north american indian s | 56 answers |
| NORTH American Indian(s) | 58 answers |
| Parking | 60 answers |
| North American | 61 answers |
| North American Indian | 62 answers |
| AMERICAN Indian(s) | 78 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ALGONQUIN (5)
From the story of Osseo Let us learn the fate of jesters!” All the wedding guests delighted Listened to the marvellous story, Listened laughing and applauding, And they whispered to each other: “Does he mean himself, I wonder? And are we the aunts and uncles?” Then again sang Chibiabos, Sang a song of love and longing, In those accents sweet and tender, In those tones of pensive sadness, Sang a maiden’s lamentation For her lover, her Algonquin.
The Medicine Lodge originated among the Algonquin tribe, and extended gradually throughout its branches, finally affecting the Sioux of the Mississippi Valley, and forming a strong bulwark against the work of the pioneer missionaries, who secured, indeed, scarcely any converts until after the outbreak of 1862, when subjection, starvation, and imprisonment turned our broken-hearted people to accept Christianity, which seemed to offer them the only gleam of kindness or hope.
And who, I ask you, is to blame for this hideous war? Whose gold is it that buys guns and powder and lead to send the Shawnee and the Iroquois and Algonquin on the warpath?” He paused, and a hoarse murmur of anger ran along the ranks.
Why will you be such a po-ca-hun-tas?” (1) (1) Po-ca-hun-tas, Algonquin for a little “tomboy.” The runner joined in the laugh against him quite as merrily as did the rest, and made a dash at the little ten-year-old tumbler, which she as nimbly evaded, “Ma-ma-no-to-wic,” (1) he said, “the feet of Ma-ta-oka are even heavier than the snake of Nun-ta-quaus, her brother.
The race was to be between the Algonquin, eight-oared boat with outriggers, rowed by young men, students of Stoughton University, and the Atalanta, also eight-oared and outrigger boat, by young ladies from the Corinna Institute.
Quotes with ALGONQUIN (3)
In fact, caucus, a word derived from the Algonquin languages, better reflected the layers of talking circles and the goal of consensus that were at the heart of governance.
One of my oldest friends has a cottage on Smoke Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park, and it's one of my favorite places in the world.
I call Algonquin Books 'the gods and goddesses of publishing.' Not only did they give me a career, they care deeply about every writer in their flock.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, WP.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1975–2011).