Crossword-Solution: COUNTRIES 9 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Countries pl. of Country

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COUNTRIES anagram CRETINOUS, NEUROTICS

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Benelux (with a dangling modifier) 1 answer
Germany and Japan 1 answer
Sovereign lands ... or what are hidden in the answers to the six starred clues 1 answer
Almanac section 3 answers
Lands 30 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with COUNTRIES (5)

They are, at the present time, not only engrafted into the literature of the civilized world, but are familiar as household words in the common intercourse and daily conversation of the inhabitants of all countries.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Detailing the standards that individual countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of this publication.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Some of them, indeed, by their services in the Low Countries and on other fields of European warfare, had fairly won their title to assume the name and pomp of soldiership.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Other countries represented with domains include: au Australia ca Canada fr France uk The United Kingdom.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
This earth seemed to her young and fresh and kindly, a place where refugees from old, sad countries were given another chance.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992

Quotes with COUNTRIES (3)

Have you noticed," said John, "how countries call theirs 'sovereign nuclear deterrents,' but call the other countries' ones 'weapons of mass destruction'?
David Mitchell Ghostwritten
As a Nobel Peace laureate, I, like most people, agonize over the use of force. But when it comes to rescuing an innocent people from tyranny or genocide, I've never questioned the justification for resorting to force. That's why I supported Vietnam's 1978 invasion of Cambodia, which ended Pol Pot's regime, and Tanzania's invasion of Uganda in 1979, to oust Idi Amin. In both cases, those countries acted without U.N. or international approval — and in both cases they were right to do so.
Jose Ramos-Horta A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq
There is something almost insane about countries without common borders going to war, something unnatural.
Stephane Audeguy The Theory of Clouds
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Appears in: Crossroads, Newsday, NYT.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (2003–2019).