Crossword-Solution: CASCADE 7 letters, 71 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Cascade n. A fall of water over a precipice, as in a river or brook;
a waterfall less than a cataract.
Cascade v. i. To fall in a cascade.
Cascade v. i. To vomit.

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We have 71 clues for the answer “CASCADE”

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Hood range 1 answer
Detergent with "sheeting action” 1 answer
Dishwasher soap brand 1 answer
Rippling fall. 1 answer
Electrasol rival 1 answer
Fabric arranged in randomly falling folds 1 answer
Fall copiously 1 answer
Fall like Niagara's waters 1 answer
Fall like a waterfall 1 answer
Far west mountain range. 1 answer
Flow in abundance 1 answer
___ Mountains of the far West 1 answer
Juggling pattern 1 answer
Mount Rainier's range 1 answer
Northwest range 1 answer
Range whose highest peak is Mt. Rainier. 1 answer
One of a Niagara trio 1 answer
Pacific range. 1 answer
Popular dishwasher soap 1 answer
Range of the Sierra Nevada. 1 answer
Range in Washington and Oregon. 1 answer
Range of Mt. Rainier. 1 answer
Waterfall or cataract 1 answer
Washington's _____ Range 1 answer
WAVY fall of lace etc. 1 answer
Small waterfall 1 answer
Rush down in vast quantities 1 answer
Tumble down like water 1 answer
WASHINGTON State mountain range 1 answer
Shower of sparks 1 answer
Small fall 1 answer
Rush down in big quantities 1 answer
Mt. Rainier's range 2 answers
WATER, fall of 2 answers
Shower down. 2 answers
Dishwasher brand 2 answers
Abundant flow 3 answers
Great fall 4 answers
FALL of water 4 answers
Fabric folds 5 answers
AMERICAN mountain range 5 answers
TUMULTUOUS flow 6 answers
CALIFORNIA WATERFALL 10 answers
AUSTRIA WATERFALL 10 answers
A LARGE WATERFALL 10 answers
BRAZIL WATERFALL 10 answers
Falls 11 answers
ALBERTA WATERFALL 11 answers
SOUTH Island point 11 answers
CANADA WATERFALL 11 answers
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Sentences with CASCADE (5)

They walked on together to a tiny cascade about a foot wide and high, and sat down beside it on the flags that for nine months in the year were submerged beneath a gushing bourne.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
There was always a pair of giraffe-legs sticking out, or an elephant-trunk, taking from the stiffness of its outline, and reminding us that our motley crowd of friends inside were uncomfortably cramped for room and only too ready to leap in a cascade on the floor and browse and gallop, flutter and bellow and neigh, and be their natural selves again.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
All water-wise were his laughing eyes, and he steered with a careless care, And he shunned the shock of foam and rock, till they came to the Big Cascade.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
The majestic range of the Cascade Mountains naturally divides the State into two distinct parts, called Eastern and Western Washington, differing greatly from each other in almost every way, the western section being less than half as large as the eastern, and, with its copious rains and deep fertile soil, being clothed with forests of evergreens, while the eastern section is dry and mostly treeless, though fertile in many parts, and producing immense quantities of wheat and hay.
Steep Trails John Muir 1995
Black cliffs overhang it, full of the black mouths of caves; great trees overhang the cliffs, and dangle-down lianas; and in one place, about the middle, a big brook pours over in a cascade.
Island Nights’ Entertainments Robert Louis Stevenson 1995

Quotes with CASCADE (3)

There is something incredibly nostalgic and significant about the annual cascade of autumn leaves.
Joe L. Wheeler
Take bread away from me, if you wish, take air away, butdo not take from me your laughter. Do not take away the rose, the lance flower that you pluck, the water that suddenlybursts forth in joy, the sudden waveof silver born in you. My struggle is harsh and I come backwith eyes tiredat times from having seenthe unchanging earth, but when your laughter entersit rises to the sky seeking meand it opens for me allthe doors of life. My love, in the darkesthour your laughteropens, …
Pablo Neruda
Nothing will unfold for us unless we move toward whatlooks to us like nothing: faith is a cascade.
Alice Fulton
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 59 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).