Crossword-Solution: BLESBOK
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Blesbok | n. | A South African antelope (Alcelaphus albifrons), having a large white spot on the forehead. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “BLESBOK”
| Clue | Answers |
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| blesbuck | 1 answer |
| nunni | 1 answer |
| S African antelope | 6 answers |
| South African antelope | 21 answers |
| African animals antelope | 22 answers |
| antelope African animals | 22 answers |
| South African animal | 35 answers |
| bontebok relative | 41 answers |
| ariel relative | 42 answers |
| ADDAX relative | 42 answers |
| BONGO relative | 47 answers |
| antelope | 51 answers |
| African antelope | 54 answers |
| AFRICAN animal | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLESBOK (5)
Below some one had pencilled these five words: '_The Blesbok[1] are changing ground._' I looked to see that Japp had not suffocated himself, then shut up the store, and went back to my room to think out this new mystification.
The aasvogels follow me, and I can hear the blesbok.' 'What about the blesbok?' I asked with a start.
After him followed a blesbok, then an impala, then a koodoo, then more goats, and many other animals, including a girl sewn up in the shining scaly hide of a boa-constrictor, several yards of which trailed along the ground behind her.
They followed the spoor of a company of elephants in the East country, they watched through the November mist the blesbok flying across the veld, a herd of quaggas taking cover with the rheebok, or a cloud of locusts sailing out of the sun to devastate the green lands.
Now it seems that Suzanne found Ralph and gave him my message, and that they started together to look for buck on the strip of land which lies between the seashore and the foot of the hills, where sometimes the blesbok and springbok used to feed in thousands.