Crossword-Solution: NIKKO 5 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Buddhist religious center in Japan 1 answer
Japan city famous for shrines and temples 1 answer
Resort north of Tokyo 1 answer
BUDDHIST MONK OF JAPAN 10 answers
APENNINES RELIGIOUS CENTER 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NIKKO (5)

Later, at Nikko and in the Nijo castle in Kyoto, we see structural beauty sacrificed to a wealth of ornamentation which in colour and exquisite detail equals the utmost gorgeousness of Arabian or Moorish effort.
The Book of Tea Kakuzo Okakura 1997
Except for the Japanese road between Nikko and Namode, bordered by giant cypresses, there is no better track in the world than this of Wisconsin.
The Master of the World Jules Verne 2001
Eight thousand miles apart they lived, yet on the selfsame day The one in Nikko's narrow streets, the other on Broadway, They started out, each happy maid her heart's desire to find, And her own dear room to furnish just according to her mind.
Farmers of Forty Centuries F. H. King 2004
Nikko's sacred grove of Cryptomerie trees said to be over three hundred years old, never looked more impressive than in the first rain we had had while in Japan.
The Log of the Empire State Geneve L.A. Shaffer 2004
One of the party who had traveled extensively in the Orient previously, advised us to forget our trade commercial mission long enough to see Nikko and then we could afford to overlook all the other temples.
The Log of the Empire State Geneve L.A. Shaffer 2004

Quotes with NIKKO (1)

I could just like down, right here, and let the sand cover me like a blanket. But my legs, clumsy as they've become, keep stumbling forward on their own. I'm not frightened and I'm not sorry. Not even a little bit. Nikko and I shared this fate, six years apart. We both walked into the desert, and we will both have died out here, under the wide open sky. At this moment, I feel closer to him than I have in years. Maybe that's what Endd meant when she said that none of us are ever truly alone.
Joaquin Lowe Bullet Catcher
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1983–2012).