Crossword-Solution: ASSUAN 6 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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ASSUAN anagram ASSAUN, NASSAU, SAUNAS

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City of Upper Egypt. 1 answer
City on the Nile with 6,397-ft. dam. 1 answer
Nile dam site: Var. 1 answer
Site of Nile dam. 2 answers
Nile city. 6 answers
EGYPTIAN province 16 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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There were columns of British troops in the desert, or in one of the many deserts; there were yet more columns waiting to embark on the river; there were fresh drafts waiting at Assioot and Assuan; there were lies and rumours running over the face of the hopeless land from Suakin to the Sixth Cataract, and men supposed generally that there must be some one in authority to direct the general scheme of the many movements.
The Light that Failed Rudyard Kipling 2001
But you--good Lord! what things you must have seen! Fancy living at--what was the name of the town again?” “Assuan,” answered Peer indifferently, looking out over the gardens, where more and more visitors kept arriving.
The Great Hunger Johan Bojer 2006
From Abydos to Denderah one drifts, and from Denderah to Karnak, to Luxor, to all the marvels on the western shore; and on to Edfu, to Kom Ombos, to Assuan, and perhaps even into Nubia, to Abu-Simbel, and to Wadi-Halfa.
The Spell of Egypt Robert Hichens 2006
The Egyptians of old were devoted to the hunting of crocodiles, which once abounded in the reaches of the Nile between Assuan and Luxor, and also much lower down.
The Spell of Egypt Robert Hichens 2006
Now, as I approached Assuan, I seemed at last to be also approaching the real, the intense Africa that I had known in the Sahara, the enigmatic siren, savage and strange and wonderful, whom the typical Ouled Nail, crowned with gold, and tufted with ostrich plumes, painted with kohl, tattooed, and perfumed, hung with golden coins and amulets, and framed in plaits of coarse, false hair, represents indifferently to the eyes of the travelling stranger.
The Spell of Egypt Robert Hichens 2006
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1946–1966).