Crossword-Solution: BOREALIS
We have 12 clues for the answer “BOREALIS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| After aurora | 1 answer |
| Aurora -- (northern lights) | 1 answer |
| Aurora ___, sky show | 1 answer |
| Corona __: constellation | 1 answer |
| Literally, "northern" | 1 answer |
| The "northern" in northern lights | 1 answer |
| Of the north | 3 answers |
| BROTHER OF AURORA | 10 answers |
| AURORA LEIGH AUTHOR | 10 answers |
| AURORA LOCALE | 10 answers |
| AURORA REALM | 10 answers |
| AURORA ___ | 19 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BOREALIS (5)
You will not be able, for, if I am not mistaken, ships have floated on these milk seas for more than forty miles.” Towards midnight the sea suddenly resumed its usual colour; but behind us, even to the limits of the horizon, the sky reflected the whitened waves, and for a long time seemed impregnated with the vague glimmerings of an aurora borealis.
The American species (of which the most common are B.borealis, B.Pennsylvanicus, and B.lineatus) are usually called hen hawks.Ð The roughÐlegged buzzard, or bee hawk, of Europe (Pernis apivorus) feeds on bees and their larv‘, with other insects, and reptiles.Ð The moor buzzard of Europe is Circus ‘ruginosus.
For a few minutes I lay awake to admire a brilliant Aurora Borealis shooting out its streams of electric light.
The stars leaped and danced in the frosty air, and overhead the colored bars of the aurora borealis were shooting like great searchlights.
About four o'clock in comes a little Irishman about four foot high, with more upper lip than a muley cow, and enough red hair to make an artificial aurorer borealis.
Quotes with BOREALIS (3)
She lifted her head in surprise, following his line of sight above the tree line. Beyond the distant peaks, a green and blue symphony of lights had begun. It rippled and shimmered like sunshine on water, leaving Rich blinking back tears. He'd read something about this but had never seen it before.“It's the aurora borealis,” Lou said quietly. “Northern lights.
Over and over again I sail towards joy, which is never in the room with me, but always near me, across the way, like those rooms full of gayety one sees from the street, or the gayety in the street one sees from a window. Will I ever reach joy? It hides behind the turning merry-go-round of the traveling circus. As soon as I approach it, it is no longer joy. Joy is a foam, an illumination. I am poorer and hungrier for the want of it. When I am in the dance, joy is outside in t…
The dark sky. A hundred million stars. More stars than I’ve ever seen before. My eyes let me see farther, but they don’t show me the one thing I want to see. I would trade all the stars in the universe if I could just have him back again. Wind whistles through the trees nearby. Birdsong weaves in and out of the sound. The hybrids emerge from the communication building, heads tilted to the sky. And then we see the end. Godspeed’s engine was nuclear; who knows what fueled the b…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1970–2015).