Answer: MAORI
MAORI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining MAORI with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- New Zealand native
- Native New Zealander
- New Zealander
- New Zealand natives
- Native New Zealanders
- Polynesian language
- Indigenous New Zealander
- Indigenous New Zealanders
- Rainbow fish
- Language of New Zealand
- Language that gave us "kiwi"
- New Zealand aborigine
- Certain New Zealander
- Some New Zealanders
- N.Z. native
- Polynesian tongue
- Polynesian
- One of New Zealand's official languages
- New Zealand aboriginal
- Early New Zealander
- Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.
- Polynesian people
- New Zealand people
- Austronesian language
- New Zealand minority
- New Zealand language
- Native kiwi
- Native from New Zealand
- Language related to Tahitian
- Language akin to Tahitian
- Indigenous people of New Zealand
- Indigenous Kiwi
- A New Zealander
- "Whale Rider" people
- "The Piano" extra
- Source of the word "kiwi"
- Polynesian native
- New Zealand tongue
- New Zealand settler
- Native Kiwis
- N. Z. native
- Most Cook Islanders
- Like about 15% of New Zealanders
- Kiri Te Kanawa, for one
- Haka dancers of New Zealand
- The rainbow fish
- Te Kanawa for one
- Soprano Te Kanawa is one
- Soprano Kanawa is one
- Non-European New Zealander
- New Zealand tribesman
- New Zealand denizen
- Language whose name means "normal"
- Language that gave us the words "tiki" and "kiwi"
- Language that gave us the word "kiwi"
- Language related to Hawaiian
- Language from which "kiwi" comes
- Haka dancers
- Auckland aborigine
- A Polynesian language
- A language of New Zealand
- "Whale Rider" extra
- Tiki's origin
- Those who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
- They greet each other by pressing their noses together
- Their name for New Zealand is Aotearoa
- Te Waipounamu people
- Tattooed New Zealand native
- Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa is one
- Singer Te Kanawa is one
- Polynesian skilled in tattooing
- Polynesian settlers of New Zealand
- Polynesian native of N.Z.
- Polynesian language of New Zealand
- Performers of the haka ceremonial dance
- Performers of the ceremonial haka dance
- People who speak te reo
- People who call New Zealand Aotearoa
- People who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
- Otago native
- One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent
- One of New Zealand's citizens.
- Official New Zealand language besides English
- Official language in New Zealand
- Oceania language
- New Zealander.
- New Zealander, maybe
- New Zealander who practices ta moko
- New Zealander of Polynesian descent
- New Zealander in Keri Hulme's "The Bone People"
- New Zealand official language
- New Zealand minority member
- New Zealand language that was only oral until the 19th century
- New Zealand language from which English borrowed "mako"
- New Zealand aboriginals
- Natives who apply ta moko
- Natives of the land known as Aotearoa
- Natives encountered by explorer James Cook
- Native people of New Zealand
- Native encountered by Captain Cook
- Native Cook Islanders
- N.Z. Polynesian native
- N.Z. Polynesian
- N.Z. aborigine
- N. Zealander
- Much-tattooed people
- Like whakairo carvings
- Like the word "kiwi"
- Like the haka dance, in origin
- Like the haka
- Like ta moko and the haka
- Like many people in "Whale Rider"
- Like haka performers
- Large-statured Polynesian.
- Language which gave us "kiwi" and "mako"
- Language that gives us "tiki" and "kiwi"
- Language that gives us "mako"
- Language that gives us "kiwi"
- Language that gave us the words "mako" and "moa"
- Language that "kiwi" comes from
- Language of Polynesia
- Language of many iwi groups
- Language of a haka chant
- Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
- Language in which "thank you" is "kia ora"
- Language in which "kia ora" is a greeting
- Language in which "kia ora" is "hello"
- Language from which "mako" comes
- Kiwi from New Zealand
- Kapa haka dancer
- It's an official language in Wellington
- Indigenous people known for their tattoos
- In which "aroha" means "love"
- In New Zealand, it means “normal”
- I roam (anag)
- Hei-tiki wearers
- Hapu member
- Haka dancer
- Early New Zealand settler
- Down Under aborigine
- Disney's "Moana" was translated into it
- Culture depicted in "Whale Rider"
- Cook Islands language
- Aucklander, maybe
- Aotearoa people
- An official language of New Zealand
- About 10% of New Zealanders
- A Polynesian tongue
- "Once Were Warriors" folk
- ''Whale Rider'' extra
Likely related crossword puzzle answers
Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
- WSJ Daily - Oct. 5, 2024
- Evening Standard - Sept. 16, 2024
- WSJ Daily - Sept. 11, 2024
- WSJ Daily - Aug. 20, 2024
- Evening Standard - July 12, 2024
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - July 7, 2024
- WSJ Daily - July 3, 2024
- USA Today - June 21, 2024
- Newsday - June 2, 2024
- LA Times - May 19, 2024
- Universal Crossword - April 13, 2024
- Newsday - March 30, 2024
- Newsday - Feb. 23, 2024
- USA Today - Feb. 21, 2024
- Newsday - Feb. 17, 2024
- WSJ Daily - Jan. 27, 2024
- Universal Crossword - Dec. 26, 2023
- Penny Dell Sunday - Dec. 10, 2023
- LA Times - Dec. 10, 2023
- Universal Crossword - Nov. 14, 2023