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Answer: AMISH
AMISH is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 150 times.
Plain People
Some of the Pennsylvania Dutch
Some Pennsylvania Dutch
Mennonites
Plain-living sect
Modern-day horse-and-buggy travelers
Simple folk
Group in Lancaster County, Pa.
Mennonite group
Plain folk
Horse-and-buggy folks
Some quilt makers
Some bearded men
Like some buggy drivers
Rejecters of modern technology
Buggy drivers
Travelers in horse buggies
Automobile-eschewing sect
Some buggy riders
Mennonite sect
Sect portrayed in "Witness"
Pennsylvania religious sect
Mennonite follower
"Witness" sect
Pennsylvania Dutch group
People without power, often
"___ in the City" (UPN reality series)
Horse-and-buggy riders of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Like some buggy riders
Electricity-shunning sect
Low-tech group
Rumspringa group
Barn-raising sect
People in the 2001 novel "Plain Truth"
"Witness" witnesses
Pennsylvania sect
Lancaster-area sect
Some Pennsylvania people
Hex-sign group
Horse-and-buggy group
Buggy-driving sect
Peaceful people
Some Mennonites
Jakob Ammann's followers
Buggy people?
Folks featured in Harrison Ford's ''Witness''
Mennonite sect members
Followers of Jakob Ammann
Old-fashioned folk
Horse-and-buggy sect
"Witness" folks
Sect that settled in Pennsylvania
"Witness" group
Sect with horse-and-buggy riders
Technology-shunning group
Bearded buggy brethren
Folks featured in Harrison Ford's "Witness"
"Witness" folk
Noted churners
Followers of the Ordnung
Primarily powerless people of Pennsylvania
Like the witness in "Witness"
Wide-brimmed hat wearers
Like some horse-and-buggy riders
Drivers of some slow-moving vehicles
Buggy riders
Barn-raising group
Hex sign hangers
'Witness' group
Buggy occupants
Hex-sign hangers
'Witness' sect
Buggy users
Some Plain People
Some buggy drivers
Like many from Lancaster
People whose best-known technology is buggy?
"Breaking ___" (TLC reality series)
Rumspringa participants
Lancaster County folk
Plain-living group
Pennsylvania Mennonites
Pious Pennsylvania people
Bearded brethren
Mennonite subgroup
Noted quilters
Some of the Plain People
Lancaster sect
Pennsylvania Dutch speakers
Like the witness in the Harrison Ford movie "Witness"
Mennonite
Traditional Pennsylvania barn raisers
___ country (rustic locale)
"Witness" extras
Like many residents of Lancaster County, Pa.
Noted quiltmakers
Simple-living sect
Pennsylvania Anabaptists
Bearded brethren in buggies
Like some Pennsylvania buggy drivers
Rural community
Shoofly pie bakers
Simple-living folk
Some drivers with "slow-moving vehicle" reflectors
Technology eschewers
Electricity-eschewing group
Powerless group?
Sect that raises barns
Group in a TLC franchise
Horse-and-buggy-driving sect
Like a "Witness" extra
Low-tech sect
Belonging to a rural sect
Shoo-fly pie group
Many residents of Holmes County, Ohio
Many rural Pennsylvanians
Anabaptist descendants
Horse-and-buggy Pennsylvania Dutch
Sect in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County
Group making sturdy furniture
Folks avoiding electricty
Quiltmaking group
Discovery reality show: "___ mafia"
Tech-shunning sect
Off-the-grid sect
People with a buggy routine?
Group leading a simple life
Horse and buggy users
Some Pennsylvania Dutch speakers
Eschewers of military service
Many Pennsylvania Dutch speakers
Group without power?
21st-century buggy drivers
Mennonite offshoot
Group whose teens go through rumspringa
Buggy-riding people
People who follow a set of rules known as the Ordnung
Like the founder of Auntie Anne's, originally
Modern-day horse-and-buggy users
Over 40% of people in Holmes County, Ohio
They travel by horse
Group that often holds religious services in barns
People of Pennsylvania's Lancaster County
Like many residents of Lancaster, PA.
Sect unlikely to solve this puzzle online
Sect that adheres to Ordnung
People who value Gelassenheit
Community known for barn raisings
Like participants in the rite of rumspringa
Like some Pennsylvania Christians