- APOD
- ...two peas in __
- Footless
- Like two peas in __
- It doesn't have a leg to stand on
- Footless animal
- Footless critter
- Footless creature
- Legless lizard, e.g.
- Like two peas in ___
- ...peas in ___
- One without a leg to stand on
- Like peas in ____: alike
- Snake or snail
- Like snails and snakes
- Snake, for one
- ... peas in __
- Snake, footwise
- Like peas in __
- Animal with no feet
- Animal minus feet.
- Fabulous bird without feet.
- Without feet.
- Like two peas in ___.” nyt 1953 APOD Footless animal. nyt 1953 APOD Footless creature. nyt 1953 APOD Having no feet. nyt 1953 APOGEE Point in orbit of celestial body farthest from earth. nyt 1953 APOLLO Artemis' twin. nyt 1953 APOLLO Relative of 62 Across. nyt 1953 APOODLE Dog or haircut: 2 wds. nyt 1953 APORT To the left side on a ship. nyt 1953 APOS Where GI's get mail. nyt 1953 APPAL Dismay. nyt 1953 APPAL Overcome with fear. nyt 1953 APPARATUS Gymnasium equipment, for instance. nyt 1953 APPEAR Be in a play. nyt 1953 APPEAR Be published. nyt 1953 APPEAR Be seen. nyt 1953 APPEAR Come before the public. nyt 1953 APPEARS Is in the cast. nyt 1953 APPEARS Is published. nyt 1953 APPEASE Accede to belligerent demands by a sacrifice of justice. nyt 1953 APPELS Stamps of the foot, in fencing. nyt 1953 APPLAUSE Sign at a radio broadcast. nyt 1953 APPLE Delicious. nyt 1953 APPLE Northern Spy. nyt 1953 APPLECART Vehicle upset by marplots. nyt 1953 APPLETREE Where to find Baldwins. nyt 1953 APPOINTEE One named to a political job. nyt 1953 APPOSE Put side by side. nyt 1953 APPRAISE Estimate worth. nyt 1953 APPRAISER Jewelry judge. nyt 1953 APPRENTICING Setting to work to learn from a master. nyt 1953 APPROXIMATE Nearly correct. nyt 1953 APPT Calendar notation: Abbr. nyt 1953 APPT Date: Abbr. nyt 1953 APR A month: Abbr. nyt 1953 APR Calendar abbreviation. nyt 1953 APRICATE Bask in sun. nyt 1953 APRIL It had Friday 13th in 1951. nyt 1953 APRIL Its symbol is a diamond. nyt 1953 APRIL Part of 9 Down. nyt 1953 APRIL Thirty days. nyt 1953 APRIL Time to visit 1 Across. nyt 1953 APRIL When Revere rode. nyt 1953 APRILFOOL A victim on a certain day. nyt 1953 APRILFOOL Remark after a practical joke. nyt 1953 APRILINE Like a time in spring. nyt 1953 APRILS Oh, to be in England now that ___ there."
- Animal without feet.
- As like as two peas in ___.
- Reptile lacking feet.
- Fabulous bird with no feet.
- Fabulous bird said to have no feet.
- Lacking feet.
- As like as peas in ___.
- Like peas in ___.
- Having no feet
- . . . two peas in ___
- Footless one
- Eel, e.g.
- Glass lizard, e.g.
- Snake, e.g.
- Legless creature
- Eel or snake
- Like peas in _____
- Snake or eel, e.g.
- Like two peas in ____
- Like two peas in _____
- Snake or eel
- Where to find two peas?
- Snake or worm, among others
- Like an eel or snake
- Amoeba for one
- Footless: Gr.
- Snail or snake, e.g.
- 3-Down, e.g.
- Viper, for one