Crossword clues for snows
snows
- Winter happenings
- Hemingway's 'The -- of Kilimanjaro'
- Deceives, so to speak
- Comes down in a blizzard
- Winter events
- Winter blankets
- What it does when flakes fall from the sky
- What it does in Buffalo in the winter
- What it does in "The Little House of Uncle Thomas."
- What it does at some winter fests
- TV nuisances
- Sells a bill of goods
- Produces a winter blanket?
- Precipitates cold flakes
- Phoebe and C.P
- Phoebe and C. P
- Makes flakes
- Is flaky?
- Hemingway's "The __ of Kilimanjaro"
- Forms a blanket, in a way
- Falls in a flurry
- Falls in a blizzard
- Events that please ski resort owners
- Edgar and C.P
- Does a con job on
- Creates a white blanket?
- Comes down in cold, white flakes
- Comes down in a flurry
- Buffalo's winter coats?
- 'The -- of Kilimanjaro'
- Covers with a blanket?
- Winter blankets?
- Buffaloes
- Puts one over on
- Bamboozles and how
- Deceives, slangily
- Winter falls
- Does a job on
- Tricks, in a way
- Some blankets
- Fools but good
- Does a real number on, say
- Persuades in a deceitful way
- Brings good news to skiers, say
- Glibly misleads
- C. P. and Phoebe
- Kilimanjaro sight
- Phoebe and C.P.
- Causes of wonderlands?
- Soft-soaps
- Precipitates in crystal form
- Blows away
- "The ___ of Kilimanjaro" (1952 film)
- Plays for a sucker
- Falls in flakes
- Pulls a fast one on
- Comes down in flakes
- Signs of winter
- Winter storms
- Winter precipitations
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "snows".
And if in winter snows it came down the mountain, if it haunted the road next season, if it killed villagers or townsmen, what did he care?
Why is Chelton Raymond so important that Jug and his Snows would come all the way from Kentucky to get him?
Fortunately, one of the less informed Snows asked almost the exact interrogative which Doc desired answered.
When the dog revived some time later, entirely unharmed by its slumber, the most worldly of the Snows was shaken.
The first killings had been by the Squeaking Goblin--and they had set Raymonds upon Snows, because old Columbus Snow, the original Squeaking Goblin, who had been killed eighty years or more ago, had been a Snow clansman, and the Raymonds suspected a Snow of using the disguise of old Columbus.
He was not reckless, though, and he always took a squad of his Snows along, if not for protection, then for aid should a party of Raymonds be encountered.
He had appeared there so furtively that the Snows, interested in the deformed one, had been unaware of his presence.
When he felt that his dignity was properly regained he relented, perhaps moved a little by the fact that the Snows needed every fighting man.
Not only did he fraternize with the Snows in the clipped, strange mountain manner, but he attached himself to Jug in a most admiring and flattering manner, a policy which put him in strong with Jug, who liked to be the subject of hero worship.
Snows, failed to put a flicker of emotion on his face, and the Snows burst into roars of laughter at this.
Fatty Irvin, mountaineer, had done a masterly bit of acting, not only failing at any time to spring one of his many-syllabled words, but speaking the native dialect so superbly that the Snows had been completely deceived.
Raymonds would gather on one side of the Deep, and the Snows on the other.
If we wait, Jug and his Snows will kill the Raymonds off with the machine guns and poison gas.
They had landed on the Snow side of the river, and the howling of the Snows reached their ears.
Yet the Snows continued to fire, their bullets kicking the body of their victim about slightly with each impact, and gradually battering it out of the shape of a human.