Crossword-Solution: SARAPE 6 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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SARAPE anagram AREPAS, ASPERA, PASEAR, SPAREA

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Mexican's woolen blanket 1 answer
Wrap of Mexico (Var.) 1 answer
Wrap of Juárez 1 answer
Tampico cloak 1 answer
Spanish shawl (var.) 1 answer
Sonoran shawl (Var.) 1 answer
Shawl for an hombre: var. 1 answer
Ranchero's wrap (Var.) 1 answer
Pancho's poncho: var. 1 answer
Mexican shawl (Var.) 1 answer
Latin American shawl: var. 1 answer
Colorful, flowing garment: Var. 1 answer
Mexican blanket 2 answers
Ranchero's wrap 2 answers
SPANISH poncho 2 answers
BLANKET cloak 3 answers
SPANISH blanket 4 answers
Mexican shawl 4 answers
serape 4 answers
SPANISH cloak 5 answers
poncho 5 answers
Blanket 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The shaggy little ass-colts follow their mothers over the cobbled streets and along mountain trails from birth, and the peon children, wearing the same huge hat, gay sarape, and tight breeches as their fathers, or the identical garb of the mothers, carry their share of the family burden almost from infancy.
Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras Harry A. Franck 2004
Two gray and decrepit policemen rode with him and half way out stopped at a stone hut to arrest the perpetrator of the deed and bring him along, wrapped in the customary red sarape and indifference.
Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras Harry A. Franck 2004
The Indian women with their plaited hair, and little children slung to their backs, their large straw hats, and petticoats of two colours--the long strings of arrieros with their loaded mules, and swarthy, wild-looking faces--the chance horseman who passes with his sarape of many colours, his high ornamented saddle, Mexican hat, silver stirrups, and leathern boots--this is picturesque.
Life in Mexico Frances Calderón De La Barca 2005
Don Miguel, with his swarthy face, and great sarape, was stalking about, rather out of humour, while the captain was regretting, in very polite tones, with his calm, Arab-looking, impassive face, that his escort could proceed no further.
Life in Mexico Frances Calderón De La Barca 2005
Men and women are the same everywhere, whether enveloped in the graceful mantilla, or wearing _Herbault's last_, whether wrapped in Spanish cloak, or Mexican sarape, or Scottish plaid.
Life in Mexico Frances Calderón De La Barca 2005
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1972–2019).