Crossword-Solution: BUNYA 5 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Dome-shaped coniferous tree 1 answer
TALL tree bearing large nutritious cones 1 answer
TREE bearing large nutritious cones 1 answer
tall dome-shaped Australian coniferous tree 1 answer
tall tree 10 answers
AUSTRALIAN pine tree 13 answers
AUSTRALIAN plant 42 answers
AUSTRALIAN shrub/tree 43 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Our blacks weren't regular cannibals, but in the bunya season they'd all collect in the scrubs and feed on the nuts and nothing else for months.
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land Rosa Praed 2003
The Aborigines are particularly fond of the bunya nuts, which are as large as a full sized almond, including the shell, and, in good seasons, come from a distance of 100 or 200 miles to feast upon them."] Bark from the roots of trees and shrubs is roasted, and then pounded between two stones for use.
Journals Of Expeditions Of Discovery Into Central Australia And Overland From Adelaide To King George's Sound In The Years 1840-1, Volume 2. Edward John Eyre 2004
Fine nuts range in character from the rich, sugary, oily and highly nitrogenous nut of the Mexican pi隳n to the more starchy _bunya bunya_ of Australia, as large as a small potato and not much better than a potato, unless it is roasted or boiled.
Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Various 2006
But I say, Master Nic, you won't go over to the Wattles, will you?" "No, certainly not." "But you'd like to hear?" "Yes, of course." "Then I tell you what, sir: just you tell our three that, as they've been very good boys, they may have a holiday and go and get a good lot o' bunya nuts." "Get a lot of what?" said Nic, in a tone of disgust.
First in the Field George Manville Fenn 2007
ARAUCARIA BIDWILLII.--The Bunya-Bunya of Australia, which forms a large tree, reaching from 150 to 200 feet in height.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture William Saunders 2008