Crossword-Solution: LANAIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LANAIS | anagram | ALAINS, ALANIS, LIANAS, SALIAN, SALINA |
We have 18 clues for the answer “LANAIS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Oahu verandas | 1 answer |
| Verandas in Hilo | 1 answer |
| Verandas | 1 answer |
| Tropical verandas | 1 answer |
| Porches, in Hawaii | 1 answer |
| Polynesian porches | 1 answer |
| Outside porches | 1 answer |
| Outdoor sitting areas | 1 answer |
| Open living rooms | 1 answer |
| Furnished verandas | 1 answer |
| Maui verandas | 1 answer |
| Island verandas | 1 answer |
| Hilo patios | 1 answer |
| Hawaiian verandas | 1 answer |
| Hawaiian porches | 1 answer |
| Hawaiian patios | 1 answer |
| Hawaiian home parts | 1 answer |
| Hawaiian hang-out | 1 answer |
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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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Sentences with LANAIS (5)
But they were artists, with eyes therefore unlike the next batteries of human eyes Ida Barton was compelled to run, and that laired on the Outrigger _lanais_ (verandas) and in the _hau_-tree shade of the closely adjoining seaside.
And old men, on cool and balmy _lanais_, toothlessly maundered to her about Grandpa Captain Wilton, of before their time, but whose wild and lusty deeds and pranks, told them by their fathers, they remembered with gusto—Grandpa Captain Wilton, or David Wilton, or “All Hands” as the Hawaiians of that remote day had affectionately renamed him.
The soft breezes sweep across it, heavy with the fragrance of jasmine and gardenia, and through the swaying boughs of palm and mimosa there are glimpses of rugged mountains, their summits veiled in clouds, of purple sea with the white surf beating eternally against the reefs, whiter still in the yellow sunlight or the magical moonlight of the tropics.” There: rugs, ices, pictures, lanais, worldly books, sinful bric-a-brac fetched from everywhere.
Where you can get it up off the ground and let it perform its antics on a broad skeleton framework, it makes a cover that no sunbeam can penetrate, and forms a living roof to the most charming verandas--or lanais, as they are called in the islands--that one can wish to see.
The soft breezes sweep across it, heavy with the fragrance of jasmine and gardenia, and through the swaying boughs of palm and mimosa there are glimpses of rugged mountains, their summits veiled in clouds, of purple sea with the white surf beating eternally against the reefs, whiter still in the yellow sunlight or the magical moonlight of the tropics." There: rugs, ices, pictures, lanais, worldly books, sinful bric-a-brac fetched from everywhere.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 41 times in crossword archives (1973–2025).