Crossword-Solution: RINGHALS 8 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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AFRICA SNAKE 12 answers
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asp relative 19 answers
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ADDER RELATIVE 27 answers
BOOMSLANG RELATIVE 29 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Man,” here he turned to his servant, “and you, Ivana and the others, pull down that wall.” They leapt to do his bidding, and presently discovered the _ringhals_ in its hole.
Smith and the Pharaohs, and Other Tales Henry Rider Haggard 2002
Was it possible that Blachland was afraid? It did not occur to him that a man who had shot lions in the open was not likely to be afraid of an everyday ringhals--not at the time, at least.
The Triumph of Hilary Blachland Bertram Mitford 2010
Jack said nothing at the time, but a little while after, when they were all in the shearing-house, they heard a yell, and a big black brute of a ringhals came scooting in among them all, and there stood that villain Jack in the door, grinning and chuckling, and nearly splitting his sides with laughter." "The beggar!" said Claverton.
The Fire Trumpet Bertram Mitford 2011
Scarce a sound was audible in that quiet vale; now and then a small bird fluttered up from the grass with a piping twitter, once a great black ringhals rustled away, half inflating his hood in surprised wrath at the unwonted disturbance, but even of this abhorred foe the men took no notice.
The Fire Trumpet Bertram Mitford 2011
Many a time I seed 'em at it, an' it weren't long before a _ringhals_ spotted the performance; so what's he do but get inter the water, tail fust, through the bung, and watch for the rats to come an' drink.
Tales from the Veld Ernest Glanville 2011