Crossword-Solution: POMBE
We have 12 clues for the answer “POMBE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AFRICAN drink made from millet | 1 answer |
| AFRICAN intoxicating drink | 1 answer |
| AFRICAN millet beer | 1 answer |
| CENTRAL African intoxicating drink | 1 answer |
| CENTRAL African millet-made intoxicating drink | 1 answer |
| EAST African intoxicating drink | 1 answer |
| EAST African millet-made drink | 1 answer |
| INTOXICATING drink made from millet | 1 answer |
| MILLET-made intoxicating drink | 1 answer |
| SWAHILI intoxicating drink made from millet | 1 answer |
| any alcoholic drink | 1 answer |
| INTOXICATING drink | 3 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with POMBE (5)
The beer these Batoka or Bawe brew is not the sour and intoxicating boala or pombe found among some other tribes, but sweet, and highly nutritive, with only a slight degree of acidity, sufficient to render it a pleasant drink.
For instance, as a sort of land-tax, the chief has a right to drink free from the village brews of pombe (a kind of beer made by fermentation), which are made in turn by all the villagers successively.
Virembo then sent us some pombe by his officers, and begged us to have patience, for he was then fleecing Masudi at the encamping-ground near the palace.
After arrival in the village, who should we see but the Uganda officer, Irungu! The scoundrel, instead of going on to Uganda, as he had promised to do, conveying my present to Mtesa, had stopped here plundering the Wanyambo, and getting drunk on their pombe, called, in their language, marwa--a delicious kind of wine made from the banana.
Bombay, who was so incessantly bullied by Baraka's officious attempts to form party cliques opposed to the interests of the journey, and get him turned out of the camp, indiscreetly went to one of K'yengo's men, and asked him if he knew of any medicine that would affect the hearts of the Wanguana so as to incline them towards him; and on the sub-doctor saying Yes, Bombay gave him some beads, and bought the medicine required, which, put into a pot of pombe, was placed by Baraka's side.