Crossword-Solution: NAUS 4 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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NAUS anagram ANSU, ANUS, ASUN, NASU, SUAN, UNAS, USNA

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The whole reminds one very forcibly of the _naus_ of the Balearic Isles and the Giants' Graves of Sardinia.
Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders T. Eric Peet 2005
All the _naus_ are built with their façades to the south or south-east, with the exception of that of Benigaus Nou, the inner end of which is cut in the rock, while the outer part is built up of blocks as usual.
Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders T. Eric Peet 2005
This feature is seen also in the temples of Malta, in the tomb of Los Millares in Spain, in the _naus_ of the Balearic Isles (where, however, the curve is slight), in the Giant's Grave of Annaclochmullin and the chambered cairn of Newbliss in Ireland, in the tomb of Cashtal-yn-Ard in the Isle of Man, in the barrow of West Tump in Gloucestershire, and in the horned cairns of the north of Scotland.
Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders T. Eric Peet 2005
Naus, at the head of the Customs, is a Belgian, and so are nearly all the foreign employees (there are one or two French, I believe) in Persian employ, but not a single Russian is to be found among their number.
Across Coveted Lands Arnold Henry Savage Landor 2007
Naus being a Belgian, nearly all the employees are Belgian, as I have said, with only one or two French lower subordinates.
Across Coveted Lands Arnold Henry Savage Landor 2007
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1953–1965).