Crossword-Solution: OMOO 4 letters, 227 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

We have 227 clues for the answer “OMOO”

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"Typee" continuation 1 answer
"Typee" follower 1 answer
"Typee" sequel 1 answer
"Typee" successor 1 answer
1847 "Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" 1 answer
1847 Herman Melville novel 1 answer
1847 Melville book 1 answer
1847 Melville novel 1 answer
1847 Melville work 1 answer
1847 South Seas adventure 1 answer
1847 South Seas adventure novel 1 answer
1847 South Seas tale 1 answer
1847 novel about a mutiny 1 answer
1847 novel based on its author's time in the Society Islands 1 answer
1847 novel by Melville. 1 answer
1847 novel involving a mutiny 1 answer
1847 novel of the sea 1 answer
1847 novel partly set on a whaler 1 answer
1847 novel set in Tahiti 1 answer
1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler 1 answer
1847 novel set on Tahiti 1 answer
1847 novel subtitled "A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas" 1 answer
1847 novel that begins on Nukuheva 1 answer
1847 novel that starts on the island of Nuku Hiva 1 answer
1847 novel whose title is a Polynesian term for a rover 1 answer
1847 novel with the chapter "Life at Loohooloo" 1 answer
1847 novel with the chapter "What Happened at Hytyhoo" 1 answer
1847 romance of Tahiti. 1 answer
1847 sea adventure 1 answer
1847 sequel set in the South Seas 1 answer
1847 story of the South Seas 1 answer
1847 tale of Tahiti 1 answer
1847 tale of the South Seas 1 answer
1847 travel novel whose title means "wanderer" 1 answer
1847 whaling novel 1 answer
1947 novel set on Tahiti 1 answer
19th century South Seas novel 1 answer
19th century tale of South Seas travel 1 answer
19th-century South Seas tale 1 answer
19th-century novel set on Tahiti 1 answer
19th-century novel with the chapter "How They Dress in Tahiti" 1 answer
Typee sequel 1 answer
Autobiographical novel of 1847 1 answer
Book about the South Seas 1 answer
Book after "Typee" 1 answer
Book by Melville 1 answer
Book in which Doctor Long Ghost appears 1 answer
Book of the Typee type 1 answer
Book that begins "It was the middle of a bright tropical afternoon that we made good our escape from the bay" 1 answer
Book that comes with a map of The Marquesas and Tahiti 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OMOO (5)

Once more was a narrative of his experiences to be preserved in ‘White Jacket; or, the World in a Man-of-War.’ Thus, of Melville’s four most important books, three, ‘Typee,’ ‘Omoo,’ and ‘White-Jacket,’ are directly auto biographical, and ‘Moby Dick’ is partially so; while the less important ‘Redburn’ is between the two classes in this respect.
Typee Herman Melville 1999
Encircling his temples was a bandeau of the twisted leaves of the Omoo tree, pressed closely over the brows to shield his feeble vision from the glare of the sun.
Typee Herman Melville 1999
You see them perched aloft among the immovable boughs of the majestic bread-fruit trees, or gently swaying on the elastic branches of the Omoo; skimming over the palmetto thatching of the bamboo huts; passing like spirits on the wing through the shadows of the grove, and sometimes descending into the bosom of the valley in gleaming flights from the mountains.
Typee Herman Melville 1999
The "Hyperion" and "Kavanagh" of Longfellow establish his success as a writer of fiction; and in adventurous description, the "Omoo" and "Typee" of Melville, and the "Kaloolah" and "Berber" of Mayo have gained an extensive popularity.
Handbook of Universal Literature Anne C. Lynch Botta 2005
Having but an indifferent opinion of books ushered into existence by such charlatanical manoeuvres, we thought no more of Omoo, until, musing the other day over our matutinal hyson, the volume itself was laid before us, and we suddenly found ourselves in the entertaining society of Marquesan Melville, the phoenix of modern voyagers, sprung, it would seem, from the mingled ashes of Captain Cook and Robin Crusoe.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 Various 2008
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 690 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).