Crossword-Solution: HIMALAYAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Himalayan | a. | Of or pertaining to the Himalayas, the great mountain chain in Hindostan. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “HIMALAYAN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Of an Asian region. | 1 answer |
| Of a region in India and Tibet. | 1 answer |
| Like the yeti | 2 answers |
| Long-haired cat breed | 2 answers |
| INDIAN mountain range(s) | 6 answers |
| INDIAN mountain(s) | 14 answers |
| alpestrine | 21 answers |
| altimetric | 21 answers |
| giraffelike | 21 answers |
| Airborne | 29 answers |
| cyclopean | 29 answers |
| Brobdingnagian | 30 answers |
| macroscopic | 33 answers |
| Titanic | 34 answers |
| ANDEAN ___ | 35 answers |
| Gargantuan | 35 answers |
| Rolling ___ | 39 answers |
| hilly | 40 answers |
| Herculean | 50 answers |
| altitudinal | 51 answers |
| alpine | 54 answers |
| mountainous | 59 answers |
| AERIAL ___ | 59 answers |
| Tall | 62 answers |
| aloft | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with HIMALAYAN (5)
But before proceeding to speak of the latter, it will perhaps not be amiss to afford some account of the Rommany as I have seen them in other countries; for there is scarcely a part of the habitable world where they are not to be found: their tents are alike pitched on the heaths of Brazil and the ridges of the Himalayan hills, and their language is heard at Moscow and Madrid, in the streets of London and Stamboul.
There were stories of the great Himalayan solitudes where in the winter nights the white tiger stares at the witches’ dance of the Northern Lights dazzled by the hurtling of their myriad spears.
The pass was crowned with dense, dark forest--deodar, walnut, wild cherry, wild olive, and wild pear, but mostly deodar, which is the Himalayan cedar; and under the shadow of the deodars stood a deserted shrine to Kali--who is Durga, who is Sitala, who is sometimes worshipped against the smallpox.
Falconer has given a striking instance of a similar fact, for an existing crocodile is associated with many lost mammals and reptiles in the sub-Himalayan deposits.
Motorcars, gramophones, telephones, crystals, porcelains, pictures, perfumes, musical instruments, rare animals and birds; elephants, Himalayan bears, monkeys, Indian snakes and parrots--all these were in the palace of “the god” but all were soon cast aside and forgotten.
Quotes with HIMALAYAN (3)
Do not raise creepy crawlers my dear braveheart parents. Raise mighty humans with Himalayan strength in their veins. Give them the voice that has gone extinct in today’s society. And if there is only one thing you could give to your children, then give them courage — courage to pursue their passion — courage to trample every obstacle in their path — courage to keep walking even when their heart bleeds in agony.
Sometimes it happens that you become one, in some rare moment. Watch the ocean, the tremendous wildness of it--and suddenly you forget your split, your schizophrenia; you relax. Or, moving in the Himalayas, seeing the virgin snow on the Himalayan peaks, suddenly a coolness surrounds you and you need not be false because there is no other human being to be false to. You fall together.
The pursuit of science has often been compared to the scaling of mountains, high and not so high. But who amongst us can hope, even in imagination, to scale the Everest and reach its summit when the sky is blue and the air is still, and in the stillness of the air survey the entire Himalayan range in the dazzling white of the snow stretching to infinity? None of us can hope for a comparable vision of nature and of the universe around us. But there is nothing mean or lowly in …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1956–2011).