Crossword-Solution: ASCUTNEY
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| Vermont mountain | 1 answer |
| Vermont mountain, 3,320 ft. | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CEZAEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ASCUTNEY (5)
From the front-windows of the mansion the eye reached a far blue mountain-summit,--no rounded heap, such as often shuts in a village-landscape, but a sharp peak, clean-angled as Ascutney from the Dartmouth green.
Tonawanda 4 " 1,564 " Tecumseh 2 " 1,034 " Onondaga 4 " 1,250 " Ascutney 8 " 974 " Agawam 8 " 974 " Chenango 8 " 974 " Chicopee 8 " 974 " Eutaw 8 " 974 " Iosco 8 " 974 " Mattabeeset 8 " 974 " Mingoe 8 " 974 " Mackinaw 8 " 974 " Metacomet 8 " 974 " Otsego 8 " 974 " Pontoosac 8 " 974 " Sassacus 8 " 974 " Shamrock 8 " 974 " Taconey 8 " 974 " Tallapoosa 8 " 974 " Wateree 8 " 974 " Wyalusing 8 " 974 " Lenape 8 " 974 " Maumee 4 " 593 " Com.
Such inspiration, such love of home, as glows in the hearts of all mountaineers, they drew from the grand companionship of the stern and steadfast mountains, the Crouching Lion, Mansfield, Ascutney, whose heavenward-reaching peaks shone white with snow when winter reigned, or summer came or lingered in the valleys,--landmarks enduring as the world, that stand while nations are born and flourish and pass away.
The oldest son still resides in his native town and not far from the spot where his grandparents first settled, in the broad, picturesque valley of the Connecticut, hard by the village of Windsor, and under the shadows of Ascutney.
The West River and Deerfield basins are graded to the level of this higher and older erosion surface, but farther north a chain of peaks including Stratton and Okemo swing eastward towards Ascutney.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1946–1971).