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Answer for the clue "Red-mouthed grunt found from Florida to Brazil ", 7 letters:
margate

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 53909 Housing Units (2000): 24740 Land area (2000): 8.807860 sq. miles (22.812252 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.172725 sq. miles (0.447356 sq. km) Total area (2000): 8.980585 sq. miles (23.259608 sq. km) FIPS code: 43125 Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Margate " is a song by off of the album Joblot by Chas & Dave . It was released as a single on 11 July 1982 and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 67. The song stayed in the charts for 4 weeks and peaked at number 46 on 24 July 1982.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. red-mouthed grunt found from Florida to Brazil [syn: Haemulon album ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A fish in the family Haemulidae.

Usage examples of margate.

Graydon gracefully pushed up into a sitting position, squinting across the wide expanse of green to where Lily and Sir Margate were seated.

Sir Margate returned stiffly, openly displeased at having his private tete-a-tete interrupted.

Sir Margate agreed, gazing at Lily in a manner that made her look away.

Graydon lifted Sir Seaborne Margate off the ground and, with all of the other picnic-goers avidly watching, tossed him into the Thames.

Finally, Lily looked beyond the crowd to where several men had pulled Sir Margate out of the river.

Sir Margate had all but spoken his willingness aloud just this afternoon.

You will no longer associate with Sir Margate for any reason, for any amount of time, at any event that you may both attend together.

Cardemore Hall within a half day, and Sir Margate will be fortunate to find himself still among the living at the end of that same time.

Sir Margate had spent three days making abject public apologies for his wretched behavior, and then he had suddenly vanished.

Of course they do feel the mystery of the wilderness, the mystery of the bush, for all simple and honest men feel this in Melbourne, or Margate, or South St.

He recalled the Margate sands, bathing with Albinia and digging trenches with the children.

He could make out, a short distance away on the leeward side, an enormous sandbar, the Margate Hook, half-exposed by the ebbing tide.

The Margate Hook was even closer now, the beacon winking palely in its ancient timber lighthouse.

The Margate Hook and the havoc it wreaked with the occasional passing ship made one of the few consolations of living on this desolate edge of Kent.

The rain had thinned to a gentle mist and the Margate Hook was vanishing beneath the flooding tidewaters.