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Answer for the clue "Charm of entire northern river ", 6 letters:
allure

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n. 1 The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction. 2 gait; bearing vb. (context transitive English) To entice; to attract.

Usage examples of allure.

He resisted the easy allure of self-pity and stood rigid, almost at attention, until the feeling had passed.

But the triumph of the Koran is more pure and meritorious, as it was not assisted by any visible splendor of worship which might allure the Pagans by some resemblance of idolatry.

As he turned down West Ninety-ninth Street in the daylight, Stefanovitch noticed that the four-story town house that held Allure was in mint condition.

Bordellos like Allure operated in several cities around the country: Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Houston, Dallas, even Cincinnati and Cleveland, and much smaller cities as well.

The tapes from Allure were as explicit as anything shown on Ninth Avenue in New York, or Zeedijk Street in Amsterdam, or the Peeperbahn in Hamburg.

Oliver Barnwell liked white women, and Parker immediately thought back to Allure, the connection to sex.

He and Weinschenker had divided the clients at Allure into four categories: Entertainment Celebrities, Organized Crime, Business and Political, and Unidentified.

All that had transpired since the first murders at Allure was suddenly redefined for everyone, especially the public, who would hear and greedily read about the new twists and turns the following morning at the latest.

Her silky hair would be surrounding her, an allure he would never be able to resist.

Her soft laughter was inviting, a sultry siren teasing him with the sexual allure of her voice.

Dislike him she might, but he had the power to remind her that she was still human, still a woman of warm flesh and blood, and not as immune to the physical allure of the opposite sex as she thought she was--as she wanted to be.

I took her to London on her eighteenth birthday to see a play at Drury Lane she fell prey to the allure of the theatre.

But then, An-dorian women were known for the allure of their pheromones.

Despite the allure of the smells wafting up from below, Kirk tried his best to do the same.

Who that has glowed over this exalted picture will tell us that we must make Virtue prosperous in order to allure to it, or clothe Vice with misery in order to revolt us from its image?