Crossword-Solution: MACQUARIE
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| NEW South Wales river | 30 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN port | 42 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN lake(s) | 52 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN island(s) | 53 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN river | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MACQUARIE (5)
Poor Aunty's looking thin and white; And Uncle's cross with worry; And poor old Blucher howls all night Since Andy left Macquarie.
Young men who have always hung around the home districts, doing a job of shearing here or a turn at horse-breaking there, look with reverence on Riverine or Macquarie-River shearers who come in with tales of runs where they have 300,000 acres of freehold land and shear 250,000 sheep; these again pale their ineffectual fires before the glory of the Northern Territory man who has all-comers on toast, because no one can contradict him or check his figures.
The Macquarie figures in the map as a respectable river, and it is the largest of those draining this part of the water-shed; yet to my surprise I found it a mere chain of ponds, separated from each other by spaces almost dry.
The islands of Chatham, Auckland, Macquarie, Kermadec, Makin, Maraki, are also belonging to the English.” “Very good, and New Caledonia, the Sandwich Islands, the Mendana, the Pomotou?” “They are islands under the Protectorate of Great Britain.” “What!” cried Paganel, “under the Protectorate of Great Britain.
The MACQUARIE stood out to sea on the larboard tack, under all her lower sails, topsails, topgallants, cross-jack, and jib.
Quotes with MACQUARIE (2)
For fourteen years Wiliam Walker alias Brown alias Shields alias Swallow alias Waldon alias Todd alias Watson had been a major irritant to British authorities on both sides of the world. To the London police he was an accomplished thief. To the colonial government in Van Diemen's Land, he was a clever and determined escaper; he had stolen one of its vessels and caused much embarrassment by making it back to England not once but twice, one of only a handful of runaways to do s…
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