Crossword-Solution: TUNDRA 6 letters, 85 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Tundra n. A rolling, marshy, mossy plain of Northern Siberia.

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TUNDRA anagram DURANT

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Landscape devoid of trees 1 answer
Permafrost locale 1 answer
Permafrost area 1 answer
Northern plain 1 answer
Musk ox's habitat 1 answer
Much of Scandinavia 1 answer
Much of Alaska 1 answer
Much arctic land 1 answer
Low-temperature region 1 answer
Low-growth area 1 answer
Largely treeless Arctic region 1 answer
Permafrost plain 1 answer
Land beyond the tree line 1 answer
Home to caribou and musk oxen 1 answer
GRASS and scrub covered ground 1 answer
Frozen wasteland 1 answer
Frigid expanse 1 answer
Frigid environment 1 answer
Feature of northern Canada 1 answer
Far north's biome 1 answer
FROZEN plain 1 answer
Toyota full-size pickup 1 answer
vast treeless Arctic region with permanently frozen subsoil 1 answer
frozen treeless area 1 answer
Where caribou roam 1 answer
Wasteland, of a sort 1 answer
Vast treeless plain in Arctic regions 1 answer
Vast Arctic plain 1 answer
Treeless plain of Arctic regions. 1 answer
Treeless area in the Canadian arctic 1 answer
Treeless arctic plain 1 answer
Toyota pickup, or an arctic plain 1 answer
FROZEN barren land 1 answer
The cold sod? 1 answer
TREELESS region where subsoil is frozen 1 answer
Siberian waste. 1 answer
Siberia, partly 1 answer
Reindeer's feeding grounds 1 answer
Reindeer's biome 1 answer
Plain of the arctic regions. 1 answer
Plain of Arctic regions. 1 answer
Permafrost region 1 answer
EastEnders tough guy is upset - that's plain 1 answer
Treeless Arctic plain with permafrost 1 answer
ARCTIC region where subsoil is frozen 1 answer
About 10% of Russia 1 answer
Alaskan plain 1 answer
Arctic area 1 answer
Arctic biome 1 answer
Arctic ecosystem 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with TUNDRA (5)

Where has he gone, our lover? Will he come back again? Star with his fires our tundra, leave us his bones at last?" Yes, I'll go back to the Northland, back to the way of the bear, Back to the muskeg and mountain, back to the ice-leaguered sea.
Rhymes of a Rolling Stone Robert W. Service 1995
The great world had never heard his name, but it was known far and wide in the vast silent North, by whites and Indians and Eskimos, from Bering Sea to the Passes, from the head reaches of remotest rivers to the tundra shore of Point Barrow.
Burning Daylight Jack London 1996
That this was such a moment he had no doubt; and when he turned inland and sped across the snow-covered tundra he was not startled because the shadow took upon it greater definiteness and drew in closer.
The God of His Fathers Jack London 2005
They rolled and tossed about furiously, tearing up snow and tundra, their fierce struggle writing a tragedy of human passion on the white sheet spread by nature.
The God of His Fathers Jack London 2005
Farther north both come lower, till the timber-line is at the level of the sea; and all the land is in that treeless belt called Tundra in the Old World, and Barrens in the New, and that everywhere is the Home of the Reindeer--the Realm of the Reindeer-moss.
Animal Heroes Ernest Thompson Seton 2000

Quotes with TUNDRA (3)

Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.
Matt Groening The Big Book of Hell
You are so young, Lyra, too young to understand this, but I shall tell you anyway and you'll understand it later: men pass in front of our eyes like butterflies, creatures of a brief season. We love them; they are brave, proud, beautiful, clever; and they die almost at once. They die so soon that our hearts are continually racked with pain. We bear their children, who are witches if they are female, human if not; and then in the blink of an eye they are gone, felled, slain, l…
Philip Pullman The Golden Compass
The intensity of my grief hits the mountains across Eclipse Sound, and then echoes throughout Arctic. There’s nobody around. I can barely see the town below the hill, nestled within the valley of barren tundra, across from the tiny airport, my only access to the south. I’m alone amidst this desolate landscape and there’s nowhere to hide. No trees or buildings or distractions. It’s just me in the depths of my suffering and all my faults and mistakes of the past are exposed und…
Shannon Mullen See What Flowers
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Daily Beast, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 69 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).