Polynesian tongue |
Newsday |
03 Mar 2024 |
Resident of Apia |
USA Today |
21 Feb 2024 |
Citizen of a nation situated northeast of Fiji |
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Islander's son with a complaint |
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Polynesian language |
LA Times Daily |
24 Dec 2023 |
Pago Pago native |
Commuter |
13 Dec 2023 |
Certain Polynesian |
LA Times Daily |
07 Nov 2023 |
Islander's son facing a complaint |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Sep 2023 |
Pacific islander |
Eugene Sheffer |
14 Aug 2023 |
To whom 'hello' is 'alofa' |
Newsday |
29 Apr 2023 |
South Pacific islander |
LA Times Daily |
11 Dec 2022 |
Like the fa'amatai system |
USA Today |
05 Nov 2022 |
Pacific islander |
Eugene Sheffer |
02 Jul 2022 |
Pago Pago person |
Thomas Joseph |
28 Jun 2022 |
Pacific islander |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 May 2022 |
___ Islands, Polynesian archipelago |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2021 |
Polynesian island resident |
The Washington Post Sunday |
04 Apr 2021 |
Mead subject |
Thomas Joseph |
13 Mar 2021 |
Pago Pago person |
Newsday |
31 Jan 2021 |
Pacific islander |
Eugene Sheffer |
19 Dec 2020 |
Resident of the 'Cradle of Polynesia' |
The Washington Post Sunday |
14 Jun 2020 |
Language with only 14 native letters |
New York Times |
03 May 2020 |
Official language of a U.S. territory |
New York Times |
09 Jun 2019 |
Polynesian language |
Newsday |
31 Mar 2019 |
Official language of a U.S. territory |
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Polynesian bird once seen in clinic |
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Pago Pago islander |
Premier Sunday |
18 Nov 2018 |
Upolu denizen |
The Washington Post Sunday |
14 Oct 2018 |
Islander succeeded with a complaint |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
11 Aug 2018 |
Islander putting a dead bird in tin |
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Lavalava wearer |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Apr 2018 |
Turned like beef from Pacific islands |
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Islander, famous at last, with a grouse |
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Lavalava wearer |
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South Pacific islander |
LA Times Daily |
02 Nov 2017 |
South Pacific islander |
The Washington Post |
02 Nov 2017 |
Pago Pago resident |
The Washington Post |
02 Aug 2017 |
Pago Pago resident |
LA Times Daily |
02 Aug 2017 |
Nonvoting member in the U.S. House of Representatives |
New York Times |
28 May 2017 |
Pago Pago native |
USA Today |
24 Feb 2017 |
Nonvoting member in the U.S. House of Representatives |
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South Pacific islander |
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Pago Pago resident |
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Pago Pago native |
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Like the national currency known as the tala |
New York Times |
28 Oct 2016 |
Mead subject |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Oct 2016 |
Polynesian language with a 14-letter alphabet |
The Washington Post |
13 Sep 2016 |
Native of a Polynesian nation |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Aug 2016 |
Pago Pago denizen |
Universal |
27 Jul 2016 |
Language with only 14 letters |
New York Times |
24 Jul 2016 |
Pago Pago native |
Universal |
15 Apr 2016 |
Apia resident |
Premier Sunday |
27 Mar 2016 |
Polynesian blue carp that's out of depth |
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Language with only 14 letters |
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Pago Pago denizen |
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Like the national currency known as the tala |
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Islander discovering bird no longer in hospital |
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Islander, famous at last, with a grouse |
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Language in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and ono |
New York Times |
07 Aug 2015 |
Language from which 'tattoo' comes |
New York Times |
01 Mar 2015 |
Pago Pago dweller |
Eugene Sheffer |
23 Feb 2015 |
Pago Pago islander |
New York Times |
17 Feb 2015 |
Pacific islander with nothing sheltered in rain tree |
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Pago Pago islander |
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Language in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and ono |
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Language from which "tattoo" comes |
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Certain islander |
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Language in which "talofa" means "hello" |
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Robert Louis Stevenson, during his last years |
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Apia native |
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Pago Pago inhabitant |
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Certain Polynesian |
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Margaret Mead subject |
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Islander living just north of 42-Across |
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Upolu islander |
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Like Margaret Mead's subjects of study |
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Mead interviewee |
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Person from Pago Pago |
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Mead subject |
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Pago Pago resident |
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Mead interviewee |
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Margaret Mead interviewee |
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Margaret Mead subject |
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Resident of Apia |
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Apia native |
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Wearer of a wraparound cloth called a lavalava |
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Pago Pago resident |
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From Pago Pago |
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Pago Pago native |
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Certain islander |
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Pago Pago native |
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Pacific islander |
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Certain Polynesian |
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Austronesian language |
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Certain Polynesian |
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South Pacific islander |
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Apia native |
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Pago Pago native |
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Pago Pago person |
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Pacific islander |
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Pacific islander |
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Pago Pago denizen |
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Pago Pago resident |
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Pago Pago denizen |
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Mead interviewee |
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Robert Louis Stevenson, by adoption |
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South Seas islander |
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Pacific islander |
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Apia resident |
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Margaret Mead subject |
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Margaret Mead subject |
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Margaret Mead subject |
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South Pacific islander |
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Chap from Apia |
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Pacific islander |
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Polynesian tongue |
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Upolu native |
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Tutuila citizen |
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Certain Polynesian |
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Native of Navigators Islands |
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Pago Pago denizen |
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Aunuu native |
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Pago Pago person |
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Polynesian language |
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South Pacific native |
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South Sea islander |
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Resident of Apia |
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Native of Pago Pago |
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Native of Upolu |
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Pacific islander. |
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Stevenson, in a way. |
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South Seas native. |
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Dweller in Upolu. |
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South Sea islander. |
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Man from Pago Pago. |
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Polynesian. |
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Native of a Pacific island. |
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Native of Tuluila. |
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Polynesian in U. S. territory. |
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Native of Upolu. |
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Native of Pago Pago. |
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Native of Savaii. |
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Inhabitant of South Pacific islands. |
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Native of U.S. islands in Pacific. |
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Language with only 14 letters |
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South Pacific native |
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