Crossword-Solution: MALACCA
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Malacca | n. | A town and district upon the seacoast of the Malay Peninsula. |
We have 28 clues for the answer “MALACCA”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MALAYAN peninsula, district and town on the | 1 answer |
| stem of the rattan palm used for making canes and umbrella handles | 1 answer |
| stem of the rattan palm | 1 answer |
| seaport Malay Archipelago | 1 answer |
| Walking stick made of cane | 1 answer |
| Walking cane made from the stem of a rattan palm | 1 answer |
| Strait off Sumatra. | 1 answer |
| Strait of ___, west of Singapore | 1 answer |
| Singapore's strait. | 1 answer |
| Malaysian state capital | 1 answer |
| Malaysia's Strait of ___ | 1 answer |
| Malayan seaport. | 1 answer |
| Malay Archipelago seaport | 1 answer |
| Kind of cane | 1 answer |
| City of the Malay peninsula. | 1 answer |
| Cane variety | 1 answer |
| CANE for walking | 1 answer |
| Asia's Strait of -- | 1 answer |
| Malaysian city | 2 answers |
| Walking cane. | 2 answers |
| GIBBON country | 7 answers |
| XAVIER (Saint Francis), country visited by | 9 answers |
| A CANE MADE FROM THE STEM OF A RATTAN PALM | 10 answers |
| dagger Malaysian | 10 answers |
| Strait-___ | 10 answers |
| MALAYAN State | 20 answers |
| CANE ___ | 31 answers |
| Caning | 36 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
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Sentences with MALACCA (5)
Dry and spare, as lean as a jockey and as tough as whipcord, he might be seen any day swinging his silver-headed Malacca cane, and pacing along the suburban roads with the same measured gait with which he had been wont to tread the poop of his flagship.
Tursellinus, writing in 1594, tells us that on the voyage from Goa to Malacca, Xavier having left the ship and gone upon an island, was afterward found by the persons sent in search of him so deeply absorbed in prayer as to be unmindful of all things about him.
Malacca to begin with, in at daylight and out at dusk, to cross over with a rigid phosphorescent wake this highway of the Far East.
Early in the seventeenth century a Dutch Captain by the name of van Heemskerk, a man who had made himself famous as the head of an expedition which had tried to discover the North Eastern Passage to the Indies and who had spent a winter on the frozen shores of the island of Nova Zembla, had captured a Portuguese ship in the straits of Malacca.
And at any rate no one would punish you three times, and we had had the Malacca cane and the solitary confinement; and the uncle had kindly explained to us that all ill-feeling between him and us was wiped out entirely by the bread and water we had endured.
Quotes with MALACCA (2)
I remember dawn coming up over the Strait of Malacca; ragamuffin kids on the dock in Sumatra laughing as they pelted us with bananas; collecting dead flying fish off the deck and bringing them to our sweet, fat, toothless Danish cook to fry up for breakfast.
Malacca is such a rest after the crowds of Japan and the noisy hurry of China! Its endless afternoon remains unbroken except by the dreamy, colored, slow-moving Malay life which passes below the hill. There is never any hurry or noise.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 12 times in crossword archives (1952–2009).