Crossword-Solution: SANDSTONES
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| Granular rocks | 1 answer |
| Grayish-brown hues | 1 answer |
| Quartzite and such | 1 answer |
| Some countertop materials | 1 answer |
| Sylvester's least favorite quartz-based rocks? | 1 answer |
| RIVER mouth sediment | 2 answers |
| Sedimentary materials | 2 answers |
| Light brown shades | 3 answers |
| ___ grits | 3 answers |
| Roofing material | 24 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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The summit limestone beds are pale yellow; next below these are the beautiful rose-colored cross-bedded sandstones; next there are a thousand feet of brilliant red sandstones; and below these the red wall limestones, over two thousand feet thick, rich massy red, the greatest and most influential of the series, and forming the main color-fountain.
Torbay, moreover, from the variety of its rocks, aspects, and sea-floors, where limestones alternate with traps, and traps with slates, while at the valley-mouth the soft sandstones and hard conglomerates of the new red series slope down into the tepid and shallow waves, affords an abundance and variety of animal and vegetable life, unequalled, perhaps, in any other part of Great Britain.
Then the white sandstones in the form of fine sand was blown skywards by the collision and afterwards settled down upon the mountain.
This range has nearly the same geographical position with respect to the Cordillera, which the gigantic Portillo line has, but it is of a totally different origin: it consists of various kinds of submarine lava, alternating with volcanic sandstones and other remarkable sedimentary deposits; the whole having a very close resemblance to some of the tertiary beds on the shores of the Pacific.
Porphyritic tuffs and massive limestone compose the western chain of the Andes above Lima, while in the Oroya Valley we find carbonaceous sandstones.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1986–2010).