Crossword-Solution: WOLVERINES
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| Mascot of the University of Michigan | 1 answer |
| Ann Arbor athletes | 1 answer |
| Michigan football players. | 1 answer |
| U. of Michigan team | 1 answer |
| Voracious subarctic predators | 1 answer |
| MICHIGAN college athletic team | 2 answers |
| Weasel cousins | 5 answers |
| Great ___ Lake | 10 answers |
| AMERICAN athletic team | 47 answers |
| AMERICAN college athletic team | 47 answers |
| COLLEGE athletic team | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WOLVERINES (5)
Custer, his yellow hair flowing, his face aflame with the eager joy of battle, was in the thick of the fight, rising in his stirrups as he called to his famous Michigan swordsmen: "Come on, you Wolverines, come on!" All that the Union infantry, watching eagerly from their lines, could see, was a vast dust-cloud where flakes of light shimmered as the sun shone upon the swinging sabers.
Taking advantage of neighboring pines, he worked rapidly, and Ruth watched him make a cache similar to those sometimes used by hunters to preserve their meat from the wolverines and dogs.
Herds of horse-like animals, about the size of Shetland ponies, fed on the meadows.24 Animals that chew the cud were present, or at least had near representatives.25 Among the flesh-eating animals were creatures resembling foxes, wolverines, and hyenas.26 This shows what a great advance had been made.
What beautiful and warm furs are procured by hunters just in those countries where no other covering would defend the inhabitants from the wintery cold!--As, for instance, the skins of bears, wolverines, and arctic foxes, wild cats, and many others.' `The skin of the seal, or sea dog, is also valuable,' said Ernest.
The flesh of the black squirrel is tender, white, and delicate, like that of a young rabbit.] Deer, at the time our young Crusoes were living on the Rice Lake Plains, were plentiful, and, of course, so were those beasts that prey upon them,--wolves, bears, and wolverines, besides the Canadian lynx, or catamount, as it is here commonly called, a species of wild cat or panther.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1950–1984).