Crossword Clue: Famed ethnologist: 1858–1942
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Famed ethnologist: 1858–1942"
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- Amazon menaces
- Amazon squeezers
- Anaconda and python, e.g.
- Anaconda and python
- Anaconda cousins
- Anacondas
- Anancondas
- Anthropologist Franz
- Accessories for a Red Hat Society lunch
- Accessories that might shed feathers
- Big serpents
- Big snakes
- Famed anthropologist
- Famed ethnologist: 1858–1942
- Fancy items of neckwear
- Fancy items worn around the neck
- Fancy wraps
- Fashion accessories
- Feather scarves
- Feathered neckpieces
- Feathered scarf
- Feathered scarves
- Feathers on shoulders
- Feathery accessories
- Feathery adornments
- Feathery bits of finery
- Feathery fashions
- Feathery neckwear
- Feathery pieces
- Feathery scarves
- Feathery stoles
- Feathery wraps
- Breath-taking snakes
- Breathtaking creatures?
- Froufrou wraps
- Bright camp wear
- Fur scarfs
- Constricting creatures
- Constricting scarves?
- Constricting snakes
- Constrictive snakes
- "Constrictor" snakes
- Constrictor snakes
- Constrictors, e.g.
- Constrictors
- Fifth step
- Gaudy scarves
- Burlesque accessories
- Burlesque show accessories
- Burlesque show props
- Burlesque show wraps
- Burlesque wraps
- English literary historian
- Flamboyant accessories
- Flamboyant scarves
- Flamboyant shoulder wraps
- Girlie show props
- Camp accessories
- Camp accouterments
- Ethnologist Franz
- Campy neckpieces
- Campy wear
- Fluff pieces?
- Fluff pieces
- Fluffy accessories
- Fluffy scarves
- Fluffy stoles
- Fluffy wraps
- Givers of unfriendly hugs
- He wrote "The Mind of Primitive Man"
- Coiling killers
- Downy accessories
- Downy neckwear
- Drag accessories
- Drag club accessories
- Drag neckwear
- Drag queen's collection
- Drag queens' neckwear
- Drag show apparel
- Drag show props
- Drag strips?
- Jungle crushers
- Jungle dangers
- Jungle menaces
- Jungle snakes
- Jungle squeezers
- Colorful neckwear
- Serpentine squeezers
- Serpents that squeeze
- Noted anthropologist.
- Noted anthropologist
- Ornate neckwear
- Toot one's own horn
- Some are feathered
- Some burlesque props
- Some neck pieces
- Some neckwear
- Strippers' accessories
- Some reptile house exhibits
- Some snake varieties
- Python cousins
- Python relatives
- Pythons, e.g.
- Pythons
- Some wraps
- Plumed accessories
- "Race, Language and Culture" author Franz
- "La Cage" accessories
- Tropical reptiles
- Tropical serpents
- Tropical snakes
- Rain-forest crushers
- Rainforest menaces
- Part of Phyllis Diller's wardrobe
- Parts of Phyllis Diller's wardrobe
- Large snakes
- Long, feathery scarfs
- Long fluffy scarves
- Portion of a drag queen's wardrobe
- Long scarves
- Long stoles
- Neck warmers
- Neck wraps
- Neckpieces
- Neckwear
- One has feathers, the other has scales
- Relatives of stoles.
- Ones in the constriction business?
- Reptile house attractions
- Nonvenomous snakes
- Showy accessories
- Showy neckwear
- Showy shoulder wraps
- Their motto could be "Swallow your food!"
- Their motto could be ''Swallow your food!''
- They constrict
- They don't chew their food
- They may hang by the neck
- They may have a crush on you
- They wrap their food well
- They wrap their food
- They'll put the squeeze on you
- They're covered in feathers
- Sinuous squeezers
- Thick snakes
- Scaly squeezers
- U. S. ethnologist
- Scarfs
- Scarfs or snakes
- Scarves
- Sizable snakes
- Wraps on stage
- Wraps
- Squeezers
- Squeezing predators, informally
- Squeezing snakes
- Squeezy snakes
- Slithery squeezers
- Snake types
- Snakes
- Snakes in many zoos
- Snakes or scarves
- Snakes that constrict
- Snakes that crush their prey
- Snakes that squeeze
- Snakes with vestigial limbs
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- New York Times - July 28, 1977