Crossword-Solution: BANDICOOT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bandicoot | n. | A species of very large rat (Mus giganteus), found in India and Ceylon. It does much injury to rice fields and gardens. |
| Bandicoot | n. | A ratlike marsupial animal (genus Perameles) of several species, found in Australia and Tasmania. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “BANDICOOT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Australian marsupial with long pointed muzzle and tail | 1 answer |
| ratlike Australian marsupial | 1 answer |
| rat East Indian | 1 answer |
| Small insectivorous marsupial | 1 answer |
| Ratlike marsupial | 1 answer |
| Large rat of India. | 1 answer |
| East Indian rat | 1 answer |
| AUSTRALIAN insectivorous marsupial | 1 answer |
| AUSTRALIAN herbivorous marsupial | 1 answer |
| "This is a stickup!" speaker | 1 answer |
| INDIAN rat | 2 answers |
| Ratlike animal | 2 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN pouched mammal | 16 answers |
| marsupial | 24 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN animal | 27 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN mammal | 27 answers |
| Australian marsupial | 37 answers |
| Rat | 61 answers |
| ANIMAL, species or type of | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with BANDICOOT (5)
What had become of the bandicoot no one ever knew.” Francesca thanked him for his story, and complacently inscribed the figure 4 on the margin of her theatre programme.
During this BATTUE they killed certain animals peculiar to the country, the very names of which were unknown to Paganel; among others the “wombat” and the “bandicoot.” The wombat is an herbivorous animal, which burrows in the ground like a badger.
The bandicoot is a species of marsupial animal which could outwit the European fox, and give him lessons in pillaging poultry yards.
George Lakoff mentions the Dyirbal language of Australia where the category balan includes fire, dangerous things, women, birds, and animals such as platypus, bandicoot, and echidna.
The idea of the animal kinship must be an ancient one in the race, because the family surname, Emu, Bandicoot, or what not, and the crest, kobong, or protecting and kindred animal, are inherited through the mother's side in the majority of stocks.
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Appears in: NYT, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).