Crossword-Solution: LABRADOR 8 letters, 44 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Labrador n. A region of British America on the Atlantic coast, north
of Newfoundland.

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LABRADOR anagram LARBOARD

We have 44 clues for the answer “LABRADOR”

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Part of Newfoundland 1 answer
Large area in Atlantic Canada 1 answer
Location of Goose Bay airport. 1 answer
Many a Seeing Eye dog 1 answer
Many a duck hunter's dog 1 answer
Many a guide dog 1 answer
Newfoundland neighbor 1 answer
Northeastern peninsula. 1 answer
Northerly peninsula of North America. 1 answer
Part of Canada. 1 answer
It's sometimes chocolate-coated 1 answer
Quebec's eastern neighbor 1 answer
RETRIEVER with black or golden coat, breed of 1 answer
Region of Canada 1 answer
Region west of the Strait of Belle Isle 1 answer
Retriever Type of 1 answer
Retriever breed 1 answer
Retriever variety 1 answer
Where Goose Bay is. 1 answer
large retriever dog with a usu gold or black coat 1 answer
Home of Goose Bay 1 answer
Home for some Inuit 1 answer
Goose Bay setting 1 answer
Dog believed to have originated in Newfoundland 1 answer
Cold North Atlantic current 1 answer
Cold Current 1 answer
Coastal region of eastern Canada 1 answer
Canadian region that shares a name with a popular dog breed 1 answer
Canadian area 1 answer
A breed of retriever with a black or yellow coat used as a guide dog 1 answer
It might be chocolate 2 answers
Web-footed swimmer 2 answers
Popular dog. 2 answers
Type of retriever 2 answers
GRAND Falls country 2 answers
"Chocolate" dog 2 answers
Neighbor of Quebec 2 answers
NORTH American Innuit territory 4 answers
NORTH American Eskimo territory 4 answers
retriever 9 answers
CANADIAN peninsula 10 answers
breed of dog 18 answers
SEA of the World 46 answers
dog breed 61 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 LABRADOR (5)

His easy unswept hearth he lends From Labrador to Guadeloupe; Till, elbowed out by sloven friends, He camps, at sufferance, on the stoop.
Verses 1889-1896 Rudyard Kipling 2008
You may drive through a forest so disguised, the tongue-tied torrent struggling silently in the cleft of the ravine, and all still except the jingle of the sleigh bells, and you shall fancy yourself in some untrodden northern territory—Lapland, Labrador, or Alaska.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Here Colombo met the descendants of those brave Norsemen who in the tenth century had settled in Greenland and who had visited America in the eleventh century, when Leif's vessel had been blown to the coast of Vineland, or Labrador.
The Story of Mankind Hendrik van Loon 1996
Indeed, so well recognized is this peril of the Newfoundland Banks, where the Labrador current in the early spring and summer months floats southward its ghostly argosy of icy pinnacles detached from the polar ice caps, that the government hydrographic offices and the maritime exchanges spare no pains to collate and disseminate the latest bulletins on the subject.
Sinking of the Titanic Various 1997
There are seven missionaries, all in orders but one, the blacksmith, and all married, except the resident director of the boys’ boarding-school; there is a doctor, a carpenter, a cabinet-maker, a shoe-maker, and a storekeeper—a very agreeable man, who had been missionary in Greenland and Labrador, and interpreter to MacClure.
Letters from the Cape Lady Duff Gordon 2013

Quotes with LABRADOR (3)

Tommy and Scootie locked eyes. Only minutes ago, he wouldn't have believed that he could ever have felt such a kinship with the Labrador as he felt now.
Dean Koontz Tick Tock
And I’m stubborn, if you want absolute obedience, get a Labrador.
Suzanne Wright Feral Sins
The New Continent A Norwegian coin of the Viking era was once found in Maine; however, no indication of a settlement was found that could be used to verify the exact location of any landings. Perhaps it just became too cold and the growing season too short for them to linger on in this cold region. What is relatively certain is that it was not uncommon for the Vikings to sail their boats, called knars, west from Greenland to present-day Labrador. During the summer months, the…
Hank Bracker
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 27 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).