Crossword-Solution: DAMPIER 7 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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BISMARCK Archipelago strait 1 answer
ISLAND group off northern Australia 2 answers
ISLAND group off Australia 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Wesseling.) The Icthyophagi, who in his time wandered along the shores of the Red Sea, can only be compared to the natives of New Holland, (Dampier’s Voyages, vol.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Cowley (in the year 1684) says that the "Turtledoves were so tame, that they would often alight on our hats and arms, so as that we could take them alive, they not fearing man, until such time as some of our company did fire at them, whereby they were rendered more shy." Dampier also, in the same year, says that a man in a morning's walk might kill six or seven dozen of these doves.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
From the extreme eastern bend of this belt at Banda, we pass onwards for 1,000 miles over a non-volcanic district to the volcanoes observed by Dampier, in 1699, on the north-eastern coast of New Guinea, and can there trace another volcanic belt through New Britain, New Ireland, and the Solomon Islands, to the eastern limits of the Archipelago.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
There were several pretty finches, warblers, and flycatchers, and among them I obtained the elegant blue and red Cyornis hyacinthina; but I cannot recognise among my collections the species mentioned by Dampier, who seems to have been much struck by the number of small songbirds in Timor.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001
William Funnell, in his voyage with Dampier to the South Seas in 1705, says: "Whilst we were here, (at Amboyna) we had a great earthquake, which continued two days, in which time it did a great deal of mischief, for the ground burst open in many places, and swallowed up several houses and whole families.
The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) Alfred Russell Wallace 2001