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Other crossword clues for answer "ANTS"

ANTS
Busy insects
Hill residents
Social insects
Word with red or army
Picnic pests
Lunch for an aardvark
Them! in the 1954 film
Army members
Barbecue buttinskies
Colony builders
Crawling colonists
Hill dwellers
Household pests
Kitchen pests
Pesky pests
Picnic spoilers
Red army?
Uninvited picnickers
__ in one's pants
Them! monsters
Adam and Atom
Julian Hurley book
Mound builders
Pantry pests
Picnic crashers
Symbols of industry
Tiny colonists
Pants denizens
Raid targets
Soldiers, e.g.
Aardvark's snack
What people look like, from the observation deck
Source for escamoles in Mexican cuisine
Army members who might be quartered in a home without consent
Busy critters
Farm workers
Certain home invaders
Them! things
Formicide targets
Pangolin's prey
Hill workers, perhaps
Workers in a kitchen, perhaps
Colony members
Echidna's lunch
Picnic hamperers
Picnic problem
Queen's retinue, perhaps
Wee workers
Small soldiers
Mutant creatures in 110 Across
___ Marching (Dave Matthews Band song)
Creatures that can carry fifty times their body weight
Creatures used to test theories of kin selection
Frequent visitors to the mound
Hill denizens
Members of a colony's caste
Myrmecologist's topic
Orkin targets
People, seemingly, from a skyscraper
Social pests
Some colonists
Some queens
Some weavers
Sugar bowl entrants?
They are treated with boric acid
They sometimes raid the kitchen
They're on the mound
Weavers and carpenters
Line at a picnic, maybe
Six-footers at a picnic
Tunnel builders
Carpenters seen round a house
Breadcrumb trail followers?
Some drones
Farm builders
Uninvited picnic guests
Harvesters and leaf-cutters
Six-legged colonists
Pesky army
Picnic invaders
Extermination victims
Picnic intruders
Pests in strawberry fields
Certain soldiers...
Echidna's dinner
Formic critters
People far below, seemingly
Myrmecophobe's worry
Hill builders
Workers on a hill
Picnic crawlers
Tiny army?
Their society has castes
Acacia crawlers
Aardvark's lunch
Small colonists
Farm dwellers
Some are soldiers
Myrmecology focus
Swarm around a hill
Participants in colonial warfare
They're all over at nude beaches
Burrowing animals
Nonhuman animals that sometimes enslave others of its kind
Metaphor for anxiety
Creatures who engage in the dramatic-sounding "nuptial flight"
Hill creatures
Inspirations for computer programmers solving "optimal route" problems
They're "marching, red and black, antennae waving" in a 1995 hit song
Aardvark entree
Colonial critters?
Aardvark's meal
Farm insects
Guests unwanted at picnics
Hill habitants
Echidnas eat them
Formicary residents
People on the ground, to people in an airplane
Picnic infestation
Six-footers on the hill
Subterranean soldiers
Them, in "Them"
Tiny six-footers
Busy bugs
Dwellers in a tiny farm
Magnifying glass victims, perhaps
Tiny farmers?
Colony workers
Meal for an aardvark
Some carpenters
A Bug's Life heroes
The Naked Jungle menace
Colony dwellers
Fire bugs?
Tabletop "farm" dwellers
Aardvark entrees
Pismires
Aardvark's prey
Red army members?
Tiny toilers
Them insects
Formicary denizens
Some soldiers
Barbecue pests
Having them in one's pants causes fidgeting
Prey for aardvarks
Tiny colony dwellers
Aardvark's victims
Cookout crashers
Tidbits for aardvarks
Unwanted picnic visitors
Aardvark snacks
Barbecue crashers
Creeping colonists
Echidna's edibles
Segmented army
Social workers?
Carpenters, e.g.
Industrious colonists
Intruders in the pantry
Single-file marchers
Aardvark's eats
Aardvarks' fare
Critters on a hill
Pantry invaders
Pesticide targets, at times
Six-legged soldiers
Snack for an aardvark
Some harvesters
Them! bugs
Army invaders?
Colonial workers
Farm animals?
Orkin targets, on occasion
Tidbits for horned lizards
Colony of carpenters?
Farm dwellers, at times
Irritants at a picnic
Nest builders
Six-foot soldiers?
Carpenters and harvesters
Kitchen-crashing crawlers
Minute monarchists
Six-legged army members
Social crawlers
The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!"
Woodpecker's prey
Aardvark treats
Creatures featured in Dali's "The Persistence of Memory"
Rebukers of Aesop's grasshopper
They may go on a pantry raid
A Bug's Life colonists
Six-legged pests
Creatures that might follow a trail of breadcrumbs
Hill bugs
The them in "Them!"
Emmets
Pants phenomenon
Farm residents?
Tiny hill residents
Wee colonists
Aardvark fare
Workers in a colony
Workers on a farm
Highly organized insects
26-Across residents
Aardvark's dinner
Tiny army members
Tiny climbers
Tiny hill dwellers
Aardvark meal
Farm crawlers
Myrmecologist's study
Tiny farm critters
Tiny sugar bowl lovers
Tiny tunnel builders
Them! mutants
Certain colonists
Pangolin's lunch
Picnic interlopers
Picnic problems
Tiny soldiers
Complex insects
Idiomatic pants inhabitants
Insects in a colony
Queen's subjects
Tiny colony laborers
Dwellers under tiny hills
Tiny farm dwellers
Insects on farms
Some 75-Down
Dot and Flik, in "A Bug's Life"
Tiny army marchers
Army insects
Hill workers
People seen from skyscrapers?
Sugar bowl invaders
Tunneling insects
Busy crawlers
Colony critters
Moving line on the ground, maybe
Six-legged marchers
Sugar bowl fans
They evolved from wasp-like ancestors
They're sometimes seen in columns
Tiny hill builders
Certain tunnelers
Single-file travelers, at times
They may be in columns
A Bug's Life colony
Garden party intruders
Some workers
They're seen in columns
Leavers of pheromone trails
Carpenter crawlers
Crawling carpenters
Crumb carriers
Farm swarm
Hard-working colonizers
Picnic critters
Social climbers?
Fire crawlers
Carpenter insects
Pests in a pantry
Unwanted workers
Armadillo meal
Giants in the 1954 horror film "Them!"
Inhabitants of a myrmecologist's farm
Lines in the sand, perhaps
Little scurriers
Queen's offspring
Six-legged picnic invaders
Sugar bowl marchers
Tiny tunnelers
Uninvited picnic arrivals
Workers with antennae
Hill-building insects
Little marchers
Red stingers
Unwelcome diners
Tiny crawlers
Tiny picnic invaders
Tunnel diggers
Army __
Inhabitants of a classroom "farm"
Insects that may reproduce without males
Targets of Terro bait traps
__ : raisins :: log : celery
CGI creatures in a superhero film series starring Paul Rudd
Children's song marchers
Tunneling insects with two sets of jaws
Colony insects
Hill inhabitants
Industrious insects
Insects who prefer sweet foods
Insects with a pharaoh variety
Pangolin diet
Raisins, in an after-school snack
Termite eaters
Terro trap targets
Tunneling pests
Unwelcome picnic guests
___ in your pants
Them! menaces
Bugs on a hill
Farm denizens
Formicologist's specimens
Them! creatures
Unwelcome house guests
Characters in "A Bug's Life"
Colonizing insects
Cookout intruders
Tabletop farm animals
Queens, e.g.
A Bug's Life bugs
Aardvark food
Little crawlers
Small pests
Strong insects
Aardvarks' snacks
Apartment pests
Certain farm population
Cupboard invaders
Aardvark morsels
Giant bugs in "Them!"
Insects in colonies
Small hill builders
Unwelcome guests
Aardvark's meals
Hill-building bugs
Pantry raiders
Social bugs
Cookout inconveniences
Diligent workers
Hobby-farm critters
Industrious ones
Little pests
Pantry problem
Some colonizers
Some farm dwellers
Some caste members
Symbols of hard work
Unwanted pantry visitors
Exemplars of industriousness
Aardvark's diet
Barbecue invaders
Hobby-farm bugs
Hobby-farm workers
Tiny pantry invaders
Workers of the soil
Aardvark's entrée
A Bug's Life characters
Certain hill dwellers
Cookout annoyance
Creatures in colonies
Hobby-farm dwellers
Nest dwellers
Tiny pantry bugs
Tiny pantry pests
Fire brigade?
44 Down pests
Colony crawlers
Fire __
Non-bird nesters
Small six-footers
Tiny household pests
Bugs in colonies
Metaphorical restlessness
Pantry visitors
About 12,000 insect species
Kitchen invaders
Supermarket chain to avoid?
Unsavory kitchen cluster
Workers in colonies
Diet for 37 Down
Hobby farm animals
Little six-footers
Tiny workers
Certain nest builders
Colony creatures
Crawling colony insects
Garden party crashers
Picnic's tiny invaders
Tiny pests at picnics
Underground diggers
Crumb toters
Tiny pests at a picnic
Insects in a pantry
Insects that build hills
Outdoor barbecue crashers
Tiny picnic intruders
Bugs found in pantries
Boric acid is used to kill them
Sugar bowl lineup
Fumigation targets
Home invaders
Leaf-cutters, e.g.
Barbecue buttinskis
They head for the hills
What echidnas feed on
Exterminator's targets
Soil aerators
Creatures in "Them!"
See 14-Across
What a myrmecologist studies
They go to the mound
Willing workers.
One source of formic acid.
The Empire of the ___: Wells.
Hymenopters.
Aphid milkers.
Aardvark's favorite entree.
Bird food.
Crowds crawling.
Household pest.
Persistent pests.
Picnic welcoming committee.
Termites.
Crawlers.
Certain victims of 47 Across.
Successor to Man, per science fictionists.
They live in organized communities.
Pangolin's meal.
Characters in "Them."
Formicary dwellers.
Garden pests.
Members of the genus Formica.
Models for sluggards.
Small "industrialists."
Formicids.
Hard-working colonists.
Keleps.
Entomologist's subject.
White ___.
Fabre's subject.
Leaf cutters.
Echidna's food.
People, as viewed from penthouses.
Red or black insects.
Fabre topic.
Arthropods.
Formicidae.
Entomologists' concern.
Industrious creatures.
Workers of a sort.
Echidna's diet.
Hymenoptera.
Aardvark's food.
Formic acid source.
Formicary occupants.
Picnic guests
Aardvark diet
Communal insects
Industrialists of a sort
Picnic insects
Tiny creatures
Busy ones
Carpenter and red
Picnic nuisances
Certain workers
Opposite of syns.
Black and red
Organized insects
Busy creatures
Kitchen intruders
Picnic visitors
Formicide victims
Hill insects
Workers and soldiers
Echidna's meal
Insects often painted by 29 Down
Dwellers in formicaries
Denizens of a formicary
Antarctica is devoid of these
Construction workers, of a sort
Socially organized insects
Soldiers and slaves, e.g.
Velvet and army followers
Little subway makers
Earthmovers of a kind
Julian Huxley book
Tiny earthmovers
Carpenter and soldier
Hymenopterous insects
Minute colonists
Six-legged slaves
Tiny party crashers
Book by Julian Huxley
Formicary inhabitants
Keleps, e.g.
Pangolin's diet
Some of the hymenopterans
Six-legged carpenters
Soldier and carpenter
Fare for aardvarks
Workers you wouldn't want to see in the office?
Little colonists
Micraners, e.g.
Pangolin's feast
Pests at picnics
Formic-acid sources
They aerate the soil
Trousers' occupants?
Them! critters
Aardvark's delight
Echidna fare
Insects not found in Antarctica
Formicary group
Intruders in the dust
Numbat's tidbits
Tiny colonizers
Colonists
Echidna prey
Working colonists
Busy bodies
Chocolate-covered morsels
They take to the hills
Picnic ruiners
Queen and workers
Scurriers
Six-footers
Soldiers of a sort
Termites' kin
Bugs in lines
Porch raiders
Amazon ___
Nest inhabitants
Picnic raiders
Queen's servants
Sugar bowl team?
Pants problems
Workers in a column
Pesticide targets
Black or red insects
Some marching groups
Aardvarks' morsels
Hill group
Soldiers and carpenters, e.g.
Honeydew lovers
Silent army
Ones making pantry raids?
Relatives of termites
Sugar lovers
Marchers in single file
Ones heading for the hills?
Ruiners of some picnics
Unwelcome dining discovery
Antenna holders
Six-legged intruders
Tiny critters found twice each in 17-, 38- and 60-Across
Marchers through the answers to the five starred clues
Six-legged scurriers
White ___ (termites)
Creatures with tunnel vision?
Harvesters, e.g.
See 39-Down
Things with antennas
Tiny scurriers
Unwelcome visitors to one's home
Line at a picnic?
Unpaid workers?
Bugs in "A Bug's Life"
Colonial group
Drones, maybe
Hobby farm denizens
Queen and her servants, maybe
Some are queens
Some marching bands
Marching insects
Ones putting out feelers
Small marching band?
Antenna users
Echidna food
H. G. Wells's "Empire of the ___"
Sources of formic acid
Industrious workers
Myrmecophobe's fear
Social group
Some "giants" in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
Threat in "The Naked Jungle," 1954
Trail near a hill?
Marching band?
Carpenters with small jobs?
Industrious little marchers
Moving line on a tree trunk
They might emerge on hilltops
Tree line?
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Line at a food stand?
Workers on the hill
Army in the field?
Ironically, they live on every continent except Antarctica
Colonial workers, maybe
Little creatures recurring in Dalí paintings
Pantry-raiding bugs
Parts of black widow spiders' diets
Targets for exterminators
Targets of formicide
Workers in formicaries
___ on a log (healthy snack)
Biologist E. O. Wilson's focus
Creatures on an Escher Möbius strip
Little drones
Ones in hills or farms
Snacks for aardvarks
Tiny foragers
___ climbing a tree (Sichuan noodle dish)
At any one time, roughly 10,000 trillion of them roam the earth
Kitchen cabinet climbers
Life study of the biologist E. O. Wilson
Members of a certain colony
Six-foot runners?
With 42-Across, source of restless anticipation
The Empire of the ___ (H.G. Wells short story)
Carpenters, maybe?
Certain infestation
Flik and Dot, in "A Bug's Life"
Grasshoppers' foes in "A Bug's Life"
Proverbial hard workers
They might come out of the woodwork
Upsetting pantry presence
They look like ___ from up here!
Miniature marchers
Some farm residents
Colonists united under a queen
Aardvark's entree
Aardvarks eat them
Hill makers
Crumb-toting colonists
Termite lookalikes
All the little ___ are marching
Adam and the ___
Dave Matthews "Marching" band?
Dave Matthews "___ Marching"
Gorillaz "Empire ___"
Who was "Marching," to Dave Matthews
Adam Ant's band
Stone Temple Pilots "Army ___"
All the little __ are marching Dave Matthews
Galactic Cowboys song about tiny insects?
Mastodon "March of the Fire ___"
Stone Temple Pilots might have an "Army" of them
Red ___
Pantry pillagers
Colonists of a sort
Fire et al.
Slobs may attract them
Noted tunnelers
They work on farms
The ___, Pulitzer-winning zoology textbook
Trail on a hill, maybe
What is this? A center for ___? (Zoolander's reaction to a scale model, in "Zoolander")
Hill population
Raisins : ___ :: celery : log
Some small carpenters
Trail near a sugary spill
What so-called singing caterpillars attract with their song
Harvester or "thief" creatures
Crumb-carrying insects
Food for an aardvark
Unwelcome picnic attendees
___ in one's pants
Stars of "A Bug's Life"
They may be in your pants
Dance if they're in your pants
Amazon and red
Household invaders
Industrious little creatures
Kitchen visitors
Carpenter and army
Hard-working six-footers?
Worker and harvester
Home invaders, at times
Myrmecologist's subjects
Queen's colony?
Soldiers or carpenters, take your pick
Some colonists or hill dwellers
They work on a hill
Six-footers on a hill
They may be in one's pants
Aardvark delicacies
Aphid farmers
Busy builders
Echidna's snacks
Formicary creatures
They love sugar
Carpenters or reds, e.g.
Some queens, e.g.
Tamandua's diet
Tiny household invaders
Carpenter and harvester
Industrious six-footers
Minute invaders
Picnic buttinskies
Some marchers
Sugar bowl lovers
Nonhuman carpenters
Warmongering bugs
A Bug's Life cast members
Industrious tunnel-makers
Short six-footers?
They march in lines
Tiny workers of the soil
Army and fire insects
Aardvark's entrees
Carpenter, army and fire insects
Fire insects
Fire, red and black insects
Carpenter, army and fire
Pismires and others
Tiny workers on a farm?
Busy crawling insects
Certain farm residents
Picnic-invading pests
Stereotypical picnic crashers
Tasty treats for aardvarks
That's how we get ___! (running joke on "Archer")
Insects that build tunnels
Insects that make mounds
Insects that often walk in single file
Insects with "fire" and "ghost" species
Small insects
Adam and carpenter
Army bugs?
Hill builders down low
Little builders
Minute hill dwellers
Six-footers on hills
Insects in a line
Nuisances in a trash bin
Raisins on a celery "log"
Insects known for their strength
Six-legged nuisances
They're attracted to sweets
They're unwelcome in the kitchen
Tiny home invaders
Miniature colonists
Aardvarks' foods
Carpenter or harvester insects
Have ___ in your pants
Insects in a 1998 Pixar film
Insects in a farm
Insects that bury their dead
Some march in tiny armies
Most populous insects on Earth
Raisins, in a certain snack
Raisins, in a childhood snack
Six-legged insects
Social workers that live in hills
Some are tiny carpenters
Carpenters that are unwelcome in your home?
Insects sometimes fried
Insects that farm aphids
Many characters in "A Bug's Life"
Small colony members
Them subject
Some are carpenters
Carpenters leafcutters etc.
Formicarians
Them menace
Inhabitants of 19 Down?
Tiny carpenters
Myrmecology's study
Unwanted carpenters?
Pants dwellers?
Pestiferous ones
Diminutive soldiers
Myrmecologist's specialty
Emmets, e.g.
Fire, army and others
Garden soldiers
Hard workers
Entomologist's specimens, perhaps
Formicary horde
They live in a hill
Army and others
Little industrialists?
Aphid herders
Carpenters and harvesters, e.g.
Pants' contents, occasionally
They may make pantry raids
Fumigation targets, perhaps
Hill-building creatures
Pangolin treats
Sidewalk-seam home builders
Small army?
They have a queen but no king
Tiny kitchen visitors
What people look like from a plane?
Food for aardvarks
Hardworking insects
Horned lizard's meal
Insects drawn to sweet, sticky liquid
Insects known to take power naps
Insects that produce formic acid
Insects with a fire variety
Insects with an "acrobat" variety
Insects with an "army" variety
What raisins represent on a certain "log" snack
Bugs who frequent hills
Carpenters, harvesters and soldiers
Pantry crawlers
Six-footers that even short people tower over?
Industrious little critters
Bugs in an army
Minuscule marchers
Tiny builders of hills
Tunnel-creating insects
Underground colonists
Colonial bugs
Colonial insects
Invaders of pantries
Much of an aardvark's diet
Offspring of tiny queens
Some six-legged queens
Bugs eaten by echidnas
Insects in armies
Bridge-forming insects
Food for woodpeckers
Insects eaten by echidnas
Insects in formicaries
Insects with a carpenter variety
Pangolins eat them
Pantry-invading pests
Six-legged kitchen pests
Undesirable picnic "guests"
Undesired kitchen trail
Fire or "carpenter" bugs
Bugs "in one's pants"
Insects in a hill
Insects studied by a myrmecologist
Insects that live in hills
Most numerous insects in the world
Six-legged workers on a hill
Unwanted trail in a kitchen
___ on a log (crunchy snack)
Fire or "pharaoh" insects
Insects that might invade a picnic
Little insects that sometimes sting
Natural picnickers
Carpenters or reds
Red colonists
Soldiers et al.
Borax victims
Raid targets, maybe
Producers of formic acid
Field workers?
Workers with six legs
Some colonial queens
Kitchen raiders
Small farm workers
Lowly workers
Residents of certain farms
Farm critters
Kitchen workers?
Farm creatures
Some bird food
Residents of some farms
Followers of some queens
Flicker food
Members of some armies
Formic acid producers
What people on the ground look like from atop a skyscraper
Hill crawlers
Lunch for aardvarks
Some home invaders
Busy colony
Hill creators
Mini marchers
Miniature workers
Myrmecologist's specimens
Sugar swarmers
Workers in kitchens, perhaps
Exemplars of industry
Small home invaders
Food for flickers
Greenland lacks them
Six-legged workers
Workers removed from the kitchen
Ground workers
Workers in small hills
Captives in kids' "farms"
Soldiers at a picnic
Spewers of formic acid
Industrious bunch
They "go marching" in a children's song
Workers with hills
Aardvark nibbles
Minute marchers
Tunneling workers