Answer: MAORI
MAORI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 110 times.
Referring Clues:
- Language of New Zealand
- New Zealand native
- Language from which "mako" comes
- New Zealand tribesman
- Austronesian language
- Polynesian language
- Native New Zealander
- Early New Zealander
- Language from which "kiwi" comes
- New Zealander
- About 10% of New Zealanders
- Language akin to Tahitian
- They greet each other by pressing their noses together
- In New Zealand, it means “normal”
- Natives encountered by explorer James Cook
- Language spoken in "The Piano"
- "The Piano" extra
- New Zealand aborigine
- Tiki carver of New Zealand
- New Zealand tongue
- Indigenous New Zealander
- Indigenous Kiwi
- Language that gave us the word "kiwi"
- Polynesian language of New Zealand
- Language related to Tahitian
- Language that gave us the words "mako" and "moa"
- I wander, backing New Zealander (5)
- Language related to Hawaiian
- "Whale Rider" people
- Polynesian native
- Kapa haka dancer
- Polynesian tongue
- "Whale Rider" extra
- Oceania language
- Certain New Zealander
- Language whose name means ''normal''
- ''Whale Rider'' extra
- Indigenous New Zealanders
- Native from New Zealand
- A Polynesian language
- Non-European New Zealander
- Kiri Te Kanawa, for one
- New Zealander of Polynesian descent
- Polynesian people
- Native New Zealanders
- Haka dancers of New Zealand
- Indigenous people of New Zealand
- Language that gave us "kiwi"
- In New Zealand, it means normal
- Language whose name means "normal"
- Native encountered by Captain Cook
- "Once Were Warriors" people
- Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
- A language of New Zealand
- Natives of the land known as Aotearoa
- New Zealand language
- Native kiwi
- N.Z. native
- Much-tattooed people
- Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.
- New Zealand official language
- Like the word "kiwi"
- Polynesian New Zealander
- Kiwi langage
- Native Cook Islanders
- New Zealand aboriginal
- Native Cook islanders
- Native Kiwis
- "Once Were Warriors" folk
- Hei-tiki wearers
- Indigenous people known for their tattoos
- One of New Zealand's official languages
- Most Cook Islanders
- Polynesian settlers of New Zealand
- Early New Zealand settler
- Official New Zealand language besides English
- Language that gives us "kiwi"
- Aucklander, perhaps
- Like about 15% of New Zealanders
- Language that gives us "mako"
- New Zealand natives
- Kiwi tongue?
- Like many people in "Whale Rider"
- Those who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
- Some New Zealanders
- NZ
- New Zealand settler
- An official language of New Zealand
- Source of the word "kiwi"
- Haka dancers
- Language of Polynesia
- Disney's "Moana" was translated into it
- Cook Islands language
- Like the haka
- Like the haka dance, in origin
- Performers of the ceremonial haka dance
- Natives who apply ta moko
- Language in which "kia ora" is a greeting
- Like whakairo carvings
- Many a Cook Islander
- People who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
- Like haka performers
- Language in which "hello" is "kia ora"
- Like ta moko and the haka
- One of the two official languages of New Zealand
- Haka dance performers
- Language of a haka chant
- Language that gave us Kiwi
- People who speak te reo
- People that call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - August 18, 2024
- USA Today - June 21, 2024
- LA Times - May 19, 2024
- USA Today - February 21, 2024
- LA Times - December 10, 2023
- New York Times - October 21, 2023
- New York Times - March 13, 2023
- LA Times - February 19, 2023
- New York Times - January 31, 2023
- LA Times - October 04, 2022
- USA Today - September 19, 2022
- USA Today - September 05, 2022
- LA Times - July 08, 2022
- New York Times - July 07, 2022
- LA Times - June 16, 2022
- USA Today - June 09, 2022
- LA Times - June 05, 2022
- LA Times - December 02, 2021
- New York Times - August 15, 2021
- USA Today - May 13, 2021
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