Crossword-Solution: LAFITTE 7 letters, 18 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Jean ___, old-time French pirate with a base in New Orleans 1 answer
Privateer Jean 1 answer
Pirate who received a Presidential pardon. 1 answer
Pirate on the "Pride" 1 answer
Pirate of the Gulf of Mexico. 1 answer
Pirate of Grande Terre Island. 1 answer
Pirate Jean 1 answer
New Orleans pirate Jean 1 answer
Louisiana freebooter 1 answer
Infamous settler on Galveston Island, 1817 1 answer
Historic buccaneer. 1 answer
Gulf of Mexico pirate Jean 1 answer
Gulf of Mexico pirate 1 answer
Famous pirate of Louisiana. 1 answer
Battle of New Orleans ally 1 answer
1812 pirate hero Jean 1 answer
"Pirate of the gulf," circa 1800. 1 answer
Famous pirate 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with LAFITTE (5)

Till then it had been possible to see them only at Durand-Ruel’s shop in the Rue Lafitte (and the dealer, unlike his fellows in England, who adopt towards the painter an attitude of superiority, was always pleased to show the shabbiest student whatever he wanted to see), or at his private house, to which it was not difficult to get a card of admission on Tuesdays, and where you might see pictures of world-wide reputation.
Of Human Bondage W. Somerset Maugham 1995
They talk to you of independence! Simon, whom I thus maltreat as candidate, is my personal friend, as he is that of all who hear me, and I should myself be charmed to see him the orator of the Left, seated between Garnier-Pages and Lafitte; but how would that benefit the arrondissement? The arrondissement would lose the support of the Comte de Gondreville and the Kellers.
The Deputy of Arcis Honore de Balzac 1999
The _very_ few glasses of Lafitte that I had sipped had the effect of rendering me drowsy, and I felt inclined to take a nap of some fifteen or twenty minutes, as is my custom after dinner.
The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 4 Edgar Allan Poe 2000
Mary Sewell waited upon the party; and now as many of that party as are above ground wait upon Mary Sewell." "He showed good sense in marrying her," I said, "I admire him for it." The doctor's sixty-four Lafitte was excellent.
Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green Jerome K. Jerome 2007
Previously to July, 1830, this estimable class of citizens had not dared to indulge their native tastes for extravagance and parade, the grave dignity and high breeding of a very ancient but impoverished nobility holding them in some restraint; and, then, THEIR fortunes were still uncertain; the funds were not firm, and even the honorable and worthy Jacques Lafitte, a man to ennoble any calling, was shaking in credit.
Autobiography of a Pocket-Hankerchief James Fenimore Cooper 2000

Quotes with LAFITTE (3)

This is beautiful." Eugenie ran her fingers along a massive mahogany sideboard, on the top of which rested a red velvet sash with fine embroidery on it and, on top of the sash, a silver dagger. That little vignette was Jean Lafitte in a nutshell. Refined gentleman and renegade. Velvet and violence.
Suzanne Johnson Pirate's Alley
We walked the length of Jackson Square, stopping to look at the work of a couple of artists who'd set up their sidewalk shops for the day." Look." Eugenie stopped in front of an acrylic painting of a mustached man with curly dark hair, hooded eyes, and a big hooked nose. He looked like he'd steal the hubcaps off your grandmother's Cadillac." It's Jean Lafitte, our most famous pirate," the artist said. "He was quite a character." She had no idea. She also had badly missed the …
Suzanne Johnson Pirate's Alley
DJ, are you awake? Freaking elf. “Go home, Rand.” I am home. Where are you? I frowned and burrowed my face into the soft down pillow. Which wasn’t my pillow. Holy crap. What had happened? I sat up and took in several observations at once, none of which made sense and all of which sent my heart rate jack-rabbiting hard enough to send my blood pressure into the ozone. First, I was lying beneath a heavy bedspread woven in a rich blue-and-cream print. The bed was an elaborate con…
Suzanne Johnson Pirate's Alley
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1950–2020).