Crossword-Solution: SUTTER 6 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 6

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Gold-rush mill owner 1 answer
name Gold Rush mecca 1 answer
gold rush name California A Santa 1 answer
Sacramento founder 1 answer
Owner of a notable 1849 mill 1 answer
Owner of a famed mill 1 answer
Mill owner of the 1800s 1 answer
Mill owner in the California gold rush 1 answer
Man ruined by gold discovery 1 answer
Landowner of the California gold rush 1 answer
John with a famed California mill 1 answer
John of the California Gold Rush 1 answer
John of Gold Rush fame 1 answer
John ___, California gold rush figure 1 answer
Gold-rush name 1 answer
Gold rush victim 1 answer
Gold Rush name 1 answer
Gold Rush mill owner 1 answer
Frontiersman of the California gold rush. 1 answer
Founder of Sacramento (1803–80). 1 answer
California Gold Rush name 1 answer
Calif. gold rush name 1 answer
1979 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Bruce 1 answer
'49 gold rush name 1 answer
"Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt 1 answer
American pioneer 2 answers
MAKER of boots and shoes 5 answers
Shoemaker. 9 answers
CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH TOWN 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SUTTER (5)

After dinner she and little Miss Baker had gone for a bit of a walk to take advantage of an hour's sunshine and to look at some wonderful geraniums in a florist's window on Sutter Street.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
Whenever she could spare a moment from her work, she would put on her hat and range up and down the entire neighborhood from Sutter to Sacramento Streets, going into all the alleys and bystreets, her head in the air, looking for the “Rooms-to-let” sign.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006
Your ginger-bread fete; yes, I saw it in full blast the other night on the grounds of one of your women's places on Sutter Street.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
Colonel Sutter put a mill upon a stream that ran through that ranch, and one day his little girl brought some wet sand from the raceway into their home and sifted it through her fingers before the fire, and in that falling sand a visitor saw the first shining scales of real gold that were ever discovered in California.
Acres of Diamonds Russell H. Conwell 2008
When he illustrates with the story of the discovery of California gold at Sutter’s he almost parenthetically remarks, “I delivered this lecture on that very spot a few years ago; that is, in the town that arose on that very spot.” And when he illustrates by the story of the invention of the sewing-machine, he adds: “I suppose that if any of you were asked who was the inventor of the sewing-machine, you would say that it was Elias Howe.
Acres of Diamonds Russell H. Conwell 2008

Quotes with SUTTER (3)

Could you just call me Pigeon?” he asked the teacher when she read his name.“Does your mother call you Pigeon?”“No.”“Then to me you are Paul.”...“Nathan Sutter,” the teacher read.“My mother never calls me Nathan.”“Is it Nate?”“She calls me Honeylips.
Brandon Mull The Candy Shop War
Once California belonged to Mexico and its land to Mexicans; and a horde of tattered feverish Americans poured in. And such was their hunger for land that they took the land, stole Sutter's land, Guerrero' s land, took the grants and broke them up and growled and quarreled over them, those frantic hungry men; and they guarded with guns the land they had stolen. They put up houses and barns, they turned the earth and planted crops. And these things were possession, and possess…
John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath
Before Sutter, native people had heeded the cycle of the seasons, time was infinite, and life's rhythms were unchanging. Now, for at least part of their lives, some Indians were wedded to a concept that proclaimed that time was limited and that it had economic value. The clang of Sutter's bell announced that time was money, that it marched onward, and that it waited for no man, including Indians in the 1840s.
Albert L. Hurtado
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 23 times in crossword archives (1946–2022).