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Answer for the clue "Made a touchdown ", 6 letters:
landed

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES landed aristocracy (= who own a lot of land ) ▪ the landed aristocracy landed gentry (= gentry who own land ) ▪ a member of the landed gentry the landowning/landed class (= the people who own land ) ▪ This imposition ...

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Landed may refer to: Landed (album) , an album by Can Landed (band) , a band formerly signed to Vermiform Records "Landed", a song by Ben Folds from Songs for Silverman Landed property , a real estate term Landed gentry , a largely historical privileged ...

Usage examples of landed.

Zaginaws landed, till now, when he saw that man in black, who appeared to be the Eternal Emperor himself, abseil out the window.

Christians either desirous or capable of acquiring, to any considerable degree, the encumbrance of landed property.

It landed almost at the feet of an old woman standing actionless at the veranda rail, only to dart off again immediately.

But when the Concorde landed at New York, she was still not positive about which way her advocacy should go.

The landed interest, likewise, was against this measure: agriculturists wishing rather to see the duty on malt than beer repealed.

Standing up abruptly, he tumbled a startled Noel off his lap, catching her and setting her on her feet before she landed in aheap on the floor.

At night, when everybody was asleep, he and the famous airman Lyapidevsky found and rescued the Chelyuskin expedition, and with Vodopyanov he landed heavy aircraft on the pack ice at the North Pole, arid with Chkalov opened the unexplored air route to the United States across the Pole.

At the same time that the airmobile force landed on the roof, assault teams entered on the ground level, securing the elevators and stairwells.

It landed due west of the base several days ago, but only Marks and Akers have been out to visit it.

Finally, in despair at my moroseness, the driver landed me at Amah Rock.

Vivian Gruder stresses, quite reasonably, that it was the social identity of the group as landed proprietors that made them so apparently complaisant about ditching privileges and anachronisms to which their caste had long been attached.

Drops landed in the aquarium, splashed, and marked the front of his shirt with further droplets.

The amount of territory given up to the serfs by the Emancipation Act of 1861 was about one-half of the arable land of the whole empire, so that the experiment of cutting up the large properties of a country, and the formation instead of a landed peasantry, has now been tried on a sufficiently large scale for a quarter of a century to enable the world to judge of its success or failure.

The plane landed on a dusty, unmarked landing field in the desert, Atar barely visible on the dawn horizon.

Developed by the General Atomic Company in a three-year research, the 750,000-pound rocket, carrying twelve atomicians and six well-known scientists, took off from a specially built skyport near Buffalo, at noon, September 10, and landed on the moon, 250,000 miles distant, at 1 p.