Crossword-Solution: DATIL 5 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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DATIL anagram DITAL, TIDAL, TILDA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Attacks were made on Las Tunas, Cauto Embarcardero, Jiguana, La Guisa, El Datil and Santa Rita, in almost every case victory remaining with the insurgents.
Cuba Arthur D. Hall 2010
For lack of better direction, he took the rough and rugged road that led off to Datil and the transcontinental highway into Magdalena.
The Mesa Trail H. Bedford-Jones 2011
Datil lay on the highway, where lordly Packards and lowly Fords wended east and west, between California and St Louis.
The Mesa Trail H. Bedford-Jones 2011
Not until their pipes were going, and the red afterglow was shrouding the fading day, did he mention what he had learned at Datil.
The Mesa Trail H. Bedford-Jones 2011
His letter contained these references to the strength of the movement in Cuba: "We now hold much more than fifty leagues of the interior of this Island in the Eastern Department, among which are the people (or communities) of Jiguani, Tunas, Baire, Yara, Barrancas, Datil, Cauto, Embarcadero, Guisa, and Horno, besides the cities of Bayamo and Holguin, in all numbering 107,853 inhabitants, who obey us, and have sworn to shed to the last drop of blood in our cause.
The History of Cuba, vol. 3 Willis Fletcher Johnson 2011