Crossword-Solution: BADLANDS 8 letters, 30 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Barren, eroded regions. 1 answer
South Dakota National Park 1 answer
SW South Dakota region 1 answer
S.D. area 1 answer
Rocky Dakota region 1 answer
Region of South Dakota. 1 answer
Eroded terrain found in parts of South Dakota 1 answer
Coyote State attraction 1 answer
Certain barren area 1 answer
Barren country 1 answer
Area of South Dakota 1 answer
1978 Springsteen song 1 answer
South Dakota region 1 answer
South Dakota's ___ National Park 1 answer
Tracts in Nebraska, the Dakotas, etc. 1 answer
___ National Park (South Dakota attraction) 1 answer
any deeply eroded barren area 1 answer
Dakota region 2 answers
South Dakota attraction 3 answers
Barren area 4 answers
Western locale. 4 answers
NONRESIDENTIAL place 7 answers
CAPITAL SOUTH DAKOTA ATHLETE 10 answers
capital South Dakota 10 answers
wilderness 23 answers
BUSH ___ 27 answers
Wasteland 42 answers
Barren 63 answers
Feral 70 answers
Desert 80 answers
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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.
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Sentences with BADLANDS (5)

When he saw the range dwindling and the way to the watering places barred against his cattle with long stretches of barbed wire, he sent his herds deeper into the Badlands to seek what grazing was in the hidden, little valleys and the deep, sequestered canyons.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999
Six miles back toward the edge of the “breaks” which are really the beginning of the Badlands that border the Missouri River all through that part of Montana, an even five hundred head of the Flying U's best grade cows and their calves were settling down for the night upon a knoll that had been the bed-ground of many a herd.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999
The cattle, it would seem, had been driven purposefully into the edge of the breaks and there made to scatter out through the winding gulches and canyons that led deeper into the Badlands.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999
How could they dream that? How could they realize that a child who still liked to be told bedtime stories and to be rocked to sleep, should harbor such man-size thoughts and ambitions? How could they know that the Kid was being “a rell ole cowpuncher”? That night the whole Happy Family, just returned from the Badlands and warned by Chip at dusk that the Kid was missing, hunted the coulees that bordered the benchland.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999
Had he seen Chip he would have urged him to send all the searchers--and there were two or three hundred by now--into the Badlands and keep them there until the Kid was found.
The Flying U's Last Stand B. M. Bower 1999

Quotes with BADLANDS (3)

One mile farther and I come to a second grave beside the road, nameless like the other, marked only with the dull blue-black stones of the badlands. I do not pause this time. The more often you stop the more difficult it is to continue. Stop too long and they cover you with rocks.
Edward Abbey Beyond the Wall: Essays from the Outside
Intelligence reports and local folklore together perpetuated tales of his bloody adventures across the rim worlds and badlands of Terran space. It was his trademark and often over the last two decades, history proclaimed in large bloody letters that ‘Kilroy woz ‘ere.
Christina Engela Dead Beckoning
Before she leaves, my new friend tells me to look out of the big picture window at the parking lot." See that purple Harley out there — that big gorgeous one? That's mine. I used to ride behind my husband, and never took the road on my own. Then after the kids were grown, I put my foot down. It was hard, but we finally got to be partners. Now he says he likes it better this way. He doesn't have to worry about his bike breaking down or getting a heart attach and totaling us bo…
Gloria Steinem My Life on the Road
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 24 times in crossword archives (1950–2025).