Crossword-Solution: MARACAS 7 letters, 55 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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MARACAS anagram MARASCA, MASCARA

We have 55 clues for the answer “MARACAS”

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Rumba rattlers 1 answer
Mexican rattlers 1 answer
Musical gourds 1 answer
Musical rattles 1 answer
Musical rattles made from gourds 1 answer
Ones shaking to the music? 1 answer
Pair in a salsa band 1 answer
Percussion in Gershwin's "Cuban Overture" 1 answer
Percussionists' rattles 1 answer
Position in a rhythm band 1 answer
Rattle-like musical instruments 1 answer
Rattlelike instruments 1 answer
Rattlers in pairs 1 answer
Rattling instruments 1 answer
Latin percussive pair 1 answer
Rumba shakers 1 answer
Rumba-band instruments 1 answer
Salsa band percussion 1 answer
Salsa band shakers 1 answer
Salsa instruments 1 answer
Salsa percussion 1 answer
Salsa percussion instruments 1 answer
Seed-filled instruments 1 answer
Seed-filled percussion pair 1 answer
Shaking instruments 1 answer
Tambourine alternative 1 answer
They're handled with salsa 1 answer
Things to shake onstage 1 answer
Latin percussion pair 1 answer
A pair of rattlers 1 answer
Band rattlers 1 answer
Cugat's shakers 1 answer
Flamenco accompaniment 1 answer
Gourd instruments. 1 answer
Gourd-shaped rattles 1 answer
Gourds with sand 1 answer
Handheld rhythm-section instruments 1 answer
Handy percussion 1 answer
Instrumental rattlers 1 answer
Instruments also called rumba shakers 1 answer
Instruments made from gourds 1 answer
Instruments to shake 1 answer
Latin band noisemakers. 1 answer
Latin music duo 1 answer
Handy instruments? 1 answer
Percussion pair 2 answers
They can be shaken but not stirred 2 answers
Mariachi instrument 2 answers
A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT CONSISTING OF A METAL PLATE THAT IS STRUCK WITH A SOFTHEADED DRUMSTICK 10 answers
A PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT CONSISTING OF A HOLLOW GOURD CONTAINING PEBBLES OR BEANS 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with MARACAS (5)

Cadburys' Estates, Maracas, Trinidad._)] The cacao-trees of neighbouring planters come right down to the ditch by the roadside, and beneath dense foliage, on the long rows of stems hang the bright glowing pods.
The Food of the Gods Brandon Head 2005
Coffee can be grown almost any place on the islands; but its cultivation is confined principally to the districts of Maracas, Aripo, and North Oropouche.
All About Coffee William H. Ukers 2009
Gentili thinks they are female athletes, being awarded prizes, but Pace may be nearer the truth in supposing that they are pantomime actresses, with tambourines and _maracas_, performing in a sort of aquacade, the blue _tesserae_ in which they stand representing water.
The Mute Stones Speak Paul Lachlan MacKendrick 2018
Nor were they without musical (?) instruments, of which the _maracas_ or rattles of small dried calabashes are used all over Venezuela in the country districts to-day.
Venezuela Leonard V. Dalton 2023
Shaking these, he leads the crowd to the _rancho_, or hut, set apart for the offerings, and there, sitting on the trunk of a tree, smokes and chants (accompanying himself with the maracas) to Gébu, in whose name he presently takes the offerings.
Venezuela Leonard V. Dalton 2023

Quotes with MARACAS (2)

Prince was outside his dressing room, shaking one of those little Easter egg maracas. His hair was straightened to a soft wave; his eyelashes were unfairly lovely. He smelled like the most expensive shelf in the Sephora perfume aisle. This man wearing eyeliner, heels and ladies' perfume somehow managed to be more masculine than the burly bodyguard.
Mayte Garcia
Davy Jones was the grooviest of the Monkees, which makes him one of the grooviest pop stars who ever existed. He was the best dancer in the Monkees, the Cute One, the one with the coy English accent, the bowl-cut boy-child who shook those cherry-red maracas and always got the girl. He was also the guy who stole David Bowie's original name.
Rob Sheffield
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 45 times in crossword archives (1959–2024).