Other crossword clues for answer "SAMOAN"
- SAMOAN
- Apia native
- Language with only 14 letters
- South Pacific native
- Apia resident
- Mead subject
- Pago Pago denizen
- Pacific islander
- Pago Pago resident
- Like Margaret Mead's subjects of study
- Margaret Mead subject
- Islander living just north of 42-Across
- Robert Louis Stevenson, during his last years
- Chap from Apia
- Certain Polynesian
- South Pacific islander
- Polynesian language
- Pago Pago native
- Mead interviewee
- Pago Pago person
- To whom "hello" is "alofa"
- Inhabitant of South Pacific islands.
- Native of U.S. islands in Pacific.
- Native of Pago Pago.
- Native of Savaii.
- Native of Upolu.
- Polynesian in U. S. territory.
- Native of Tuluila.
- Native of a Pacific island.
- Polynesian.
- Man from Pago Pago.
- Dweller in Upolu.
- South Sea islander.
- South Seas native.
- Stevenson, in a way.
- Native of Navigators Islands
- Resident of Apia
- Aunuu native
- Tutuila citizen
- Upolu native
- Polynesian tongue
- Margaret Mead interviewee
- South Seas islander
- Austronesian language
- Wearer of a wraparound cloth called a lavalava
- ___ Islands, Polynesian archipelago
- Language in which "talofa" means "hello"
- Language from which "tattoo" comes
- Language in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and ono
- Pago Pago islander
- Like the national currency known as the tala
- Nonvoting member in the U.S. House of Representatives
- Official language of a U.S. territory
- Language with only 14 native letters
- Person from Pago Pago
- Pago Pago inhabitant
- Islander whose name is an anagram of "Moanas"
- Like Troy Polamalu and Dwayne Johnson, by heritage
- Like the traditional tattoos _pe`a_ and _malu_
- From Pago Pago
- Certain islander
- Like the fa'amatai system
- Upolu islander
- Lavalava wearer
- Like performers of the fa'ataupati slap dance