- EELS
- Slime ___ (hagfish)
- Shockers
- Elvers' folks
- Hunts for congers
- Lampreys
- Morays
- Sinuous swimmers
- Skinny swimmers
- Slippery swimmers
- Sushi squigglers
- Colubrine fish
- Shocking sea creatures
- Sniggler's catch
- Sushi fare
- Swimming shockers
- Trattoria listing
- Congers
- Sargasso serpents
- Scaleless fish
- Sea things
- Shocking swimmers
- Slippery customers
- Their blood is toxic to humans
- Limbless slitherers
- Unagi sources
- Aquatic creatures that gave Electro his power in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
- Jellied ___ (cold English dish)
- Fish that can swim backwards
- See 13 Down
- Hydroelectric generators?
- My hovercraft is full of ___ (line in a "Monty Python" Hungarian phrasebook)
- Fish in a British pie
- Shrieking creatures in "The Princess Bride"
- They're electric
- Members of a conger line
- Sashimi fare
- Coral reef swimmers
- Fish served in the Basque dish angulas
- Jellied seafood
- Lagoon predators
- Orinoco River inhabitants
- Shockers in the deep
- Shocking predators
- Slithery swimmers
- Some are electric (and these are not technically of the namesake order, but that's what they're called, so let it go)
- Sushi ingredients
- They swim with a current
- Underwater pit residents
- Underwater zappers
- Wrymouths' relatives
- Fish with lethal pulses
- Marine predators
- Tank shockers
- Fish prepared kabayaki-style
- Aquarium residents in dark tanks
- Fish caught in pots
- Some hydroelectricity sources?
- Fish that Japan eats over 70% of the global catch
- Lake snakes
- Spotted moray ___ (coral reef fishes)
- Novocaine For the Soul indie band
- Fish who are all born as males
- Sea snakes?
- Jellied items
- Snaky swimmers
- Wet wigglers
- Long-bodied swimmers
- Lampreys, e.g.
- Potential shockers
- Grownup elvers
- Unagi, in sushi
- Sniggler's reward
- Some sushi fish
- Elvers all grown up
- Sargasso Sea spawn
- Morays, e.g.
- I don't mind __,/Except as meals (Ogden Nash)
- Japanese unagi, here
- Thin fish
- Sushi stuffers
- Marine shockers
- Jellied ___ (London delicacy)
- Sniggler's prey
- Animals that Aristotle believed were spontaneously generated
- Reef lurkers
- Fish without pelvic fins
- Reef denizens
- Sargasso Sea migrants
- Pit-dwelling fish
- Fish with "sawtooth" and "cutthroat" families
- Jellied ___ (British delicacy)
- Reef predators
- Underwater buzzers?
- Creatures after which the island of Anguilla is named
- Non-kosher fish
- Freud once dissected hundreds of them in a failed attempt to find their sex organs
- Hagfish are often confused with them
- Animals that are frequently charged
- Seafood served at the first Thanksgiving
- They transfer their charge upon attack
- Adult elvers
- Slender swimmers
- Slim swimmers
- Sushi-bar selections
- They may be electric
- Bioelectric swimmers
- Electrifying swimmers?
- Fish with electric personalities?
- Lamprey and moray
- Pickled delicacies
- River wrigglers
- Shocking animals?
- Slippery sorts
- Wriggly critters
- Electrifying group?
- High-voltage creatures
- Sinuous shockers
- Snakelike fish
- They may be shocking
- They may be smoked
- Conger line
- Symbols of slipperiness
- Sushi fish
- Adult grigs
- Long swimmers
- Slippery fish
- Stunning swimmers
- Elongated swimmers
- Skinny dippers?
- Slim sea creatures
- Slippery critters
- South American freshwater shockers
- I like ___, except for meals (Nash)
- Electrified swimmers
- Morays and congers
- Spitchcocks
- Conger and moray
- Slimy-skinned fishes
- Some coral reef predators
- They get into sushi
- Serpentine swimmers
- Slippery creatures
- Swimmers that don't kick
- They may have electric organs
- Wet zappers
- I don't mind ___, Except as meals ... (Ogden Nash)
- They're into sushi
- Lamprey look-alikes
- Unagi and anago, at a sushi bar
- Wiggly swimmers
- Sea shockers
- Slithery ocean burrowers
- Catch in pots
- Hydroelectricity suppliers?
- Smoked fish
- Elongated fishes
- Elusive ones
- Great Barrier Reef denizens
- Jellied delicacies
- Slippery delicacies
- Snaky sea dwellers
- Swimmers caught in pots
- They're trapped in pots
- Snakelike fishes
- Underwater wrigglers
- Sushi restaurant supply
- Certain aquarium exhibits
- Wriggly fish
- Sushi chef's purchase
- Nearly finless fish
- They're snaky
- Electric creatures
- Snaky creatures
- Moray and conger
- Slithery creatures
- Anquilliformes
- Electric ___
- Slithery prey
- Smorgasbord offerings
- Freshwater delicacies
- Lamprey and conger
- Ophidian fish
- Elongated fish
- Fish usually lacking a tail fin
- Slithery fish
- Snakelike swimmers
- Wriggly swimmers
- Fear Factor fish
- Snakelike critters
- Sniggler's pursuit
- Aquatic shockers
- Slim ocean predators
- Rock band with a fishy name
- Congers, e.g.
- Sushi choices
- They may be shockers
- I don't mind __ / Except as meals. / And the way they feels: Nash
- Fish in Hamburg Aalsuppe
- Long fish
- Anago and unagi
- Grilled fish in Japanese unadon
- Ocean current sources?
- Ocean burrowers
- Sinuous fish
- Sushi options
- Traditional Cockney delicacies
- They lack pelvic fins
- Fish used as bait in bass fishing
- Unadon fillets
- Skinny fish
- Sushi kitchen supply
- Electric swimmers
- Fish trapped in pots
- Narrow-bodied swimmers
- Reef dwellers
- A creel of __, all ripples: Sylvia Plath
- Charged fish?
- Long, wriggly swimmers
- River swimmers
- Sleek swimmers
- Slithery sea creatures
- Wrigglers sought by snigglers
- Electric fish
- Slender fish
- Unadon fish
- Fish that may be hard to fillet
- Fish with transparent babies
- Snaky fish
- Unagi roll fish
- Pot-caught fish
- Slitherers in the sea
- Snaky fish with transparent babies
- Grown-up grigs
- Marine wrigglers
- Sargasso Sea swimmers
- Sushi serving
- Gulper's relatives
- Sushi-bar selection
- Sargasso swimmers
- Electrified fish
- Congers and morays
- Sea wrigglers
- Sea wigglers
- Sushi servings
- Finless fish
- Swimmers that can shock
- Fish with charges
- British pie ingredients
- Jellied delicacy
- Smorgasbord dish
- Some sushi fare
- Fish in sushi bars
- Sea slitherers
- Sushi-bar display
- They're caught in pots
- Elusive swimmers
- Otters' prey
- Snakeline swimmers
- Underwater slitherers
- Japanese restaurant stock
- Some electrical generators
- Japanese cuisine staple
- Morays, for instance
- Sushi chef's purchases
- Sushi-bar fare
- Exemplars of elusiveness
- Smoked seafood
- Entrées for otters
- Great Barrier Reef swimmers
- Snaky fishes
- Squiggly swimmers
- Sushi bar layout
- Popular Japanese pizza topping
- Sushi staple
- They're hard to pin down
- Seafood often smoked
- Small-scale school
- Sushi supply
- Symbols of elusiveness
- Dodgy types
- Fish without scales
- Reef wrigglers
- Stuff seen in sushi
- Electric fishes
- Electrified fishes
- Paragons of slipperiness
- Slippery sushi stuff
- Sources of shocks in rivers
- What Nash rhymed with "meals"
- Fish Nash rhymed with "meals"
- Long, slinky fishes
- Wet shockers
- Electric river creatures
- Catch used as currency in old England
- Long, thin fishes
- Seal meals
- Sushi bar fish
- What some western boots are made of
- Wriggling fish
- They may be charged at sea
- They might be caught in pots
- Anguilliform creatures
- Sniggler's wigglers
- Bathypelagic zone inhabitants
- Electricity generators
- Mature elvers
- Mature leptocephali
- Mud ___ (small salamanders)
- They have electric organs
- Anago and unagi, e.g.
- Apodal creatures
- Bait shop purchase
- Band with the 1996 hit "Novocaine for the Soul"
- Congers and morays, e.g.
- Sargasso Sea spawners
- They're slippery when wet
- Flotsam and Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid"
- Seals eat them
- Seals' meals
- See 63-Down
- Jellied dish
- Otters eat them
- Producers of currents in currents?
- They can be smoked
- They're served with rice in unadon
- They're unarmed, but dangerous
- Elvers.
- Food fish.
- Food fishes.
- Scourges: Term used by Pepys.
- Squirms away.
- Piscatory wrigglers.
- Anguiform creatures.
- They're catadromous.
- Important food fishes.
- Squirmers.
- Common fish dish in Italy.
- Old World food.
- Smooth-skinned fishes.
- They slither into N. Y.'s water system.
- Wrigglers.
- Wriggly fishes.
- Grigs.
- Sea food.
- What you'll catch if you go sniggling.
- Aquarium attractions.
- Artful dodgers.
- Fish.
- Lamper ___.
- Smorgasbord items.
- Smorgasbord specialty.
- Dish of fish.
- Fellows hard to hold.
- Nine-eyes and petromyzont.
- Cousins of the threadfish.
- Evasive people.
- Fish dishes.
- Seafood delicacy.
- Slithery things.
- Anguillidae.
- Cousins of hagfish.
- Fish dish.
- Slippery fellows.
- Anguilliform fish.
- Fishes.
- Relatives of the hagfish.
- Smorgasbord tidbits.
- Voracious fish.
- Aquarium sights.
- Apodal fish.
- Great Lakes pest.
- Smorgasbord item.
- Smorgasbord treat.
- Teleosts.
- Smorgasbord delicacy.
- These may be smoked
- Foot parts, Cockney style.
- Smorgasbord delicacies.
- Snipe ___, deep-sea fish.
- Gulpers
- They're slippery
- Slithery ones
- Elvers' parents
- Fish for jellying
- Some are electric
- Silver ___
- Marine creatures
- Fish resembling lampreys
- Ophidids' kin
- Aquarium sight
- Kin of sand launces
- Lampreys' kin
- N.Z. tunas
- Lampreys' cousins
- Anguineous creatures
- When split and cooked, these become spitchcocks
- Elvers' elders
- Fishes, in a way
- Kin of ophidiids
- Snigglers' quarry
- Slippery shockers
- Slithering sea-dwellers
- Snaky ones
- Some grigs
- Uses a sniggle
- Wigglers
- Snipefish
- These can be smoked
- Elvers' futures
- Kin of nine-eyes
- Sniggles
- They're often smoked
- Vinegar ___ (worms)
- Voracious teleosts
- Nine-eyes' cousins
- They start as elvers
- Anguine fish
- Seafood choice
- Anguillids
- Smoked delicacies
- Wrymouths' cousins
- Some of the Apodes
- Sigmoid swimmers
- Undulant ones
- Moves via twists
- Mud _____ (salamanders)
- Sushi provisions
- Collared or jellied dishes
- Members of a wriggly field?
- Spawning fish
- Sushi supplies
- Trattoria entree
- Congers and kin
- Japanese menu items
- They may be smoked or pickled
- Fish captured in pots
- Fish lacking ventral fins
- The Little Mermaid baddies
- Snigglers' catches
- Swamp ___ (predatory fish)
- They may be charged in the water
- Denizens of the Sargasso Sea
- Sinewy creatures
- Some are shockers
- Users of electrolocation
- Kin of hagfish
- Wriggling fishes
- Aquatic zappers
- Coral reef dwellers
- Lengthy lurkers of the deep
- Unagi, in a sushi bar
- Jellied dishes in England
- Often-smoked fish
- Slithery fishes
- They may shock you
- Sniggler's take
- Fish that can move equally well forward and backward
- Fish with only minute fins
- Sources of some leather
- Spiny ___ (aquarium fish)
- They might store electric charges
- Elusive types
- Hydroelectricity providers?
- Some jellied dishes
- Creatures with electrocytes
- Deep shockers
- They're difficult to grasp
- Some nonkosher fish
- 27-Down predators
- 88-Down, e.g.
- Ones unable to swim straight?
- Some use electric organs
- Mud ___ (bottom-dwelling fish)
- Ambush predators of the sea
- Ingredients in some London pies
- Certain reef dwellers
- Fishes that may shock you
- Meals for seals
- Sand-burrowing marine creatures
- Sea cave dwellers
- Sushi bar stock
- Congers and others
- Fish that wriggle
- Popular bait for catching striped bass
- Prey for barracudas
- Slinky swimmers
- Slippery fishes
- Some bottom-dwellers
- Creatures that can have two sets of jaws and teeth
- Fish in the order Anguilliformes
- Fish whose blood is toxic to humans
- Some creatures in the ocean's "midnight zone"
- Dragon roll ingredients
- Sleek reef swimmers
- Some reef dwellers
- The ancient Egyptians believed they were created from the sun hitting the Nile
- Unagi and anago, for two
- Creatures described as anguilliform
- Creatures that are often catadromous, meaning they live in fresh water and breed in salt water
- Delicacies for which Aveiro, Portugal, is known
- Fish that are often prepared kabayaki-style
- Jellied fish in some British pies
- Shocking fish in the Amazon
- Some snakelike fish
- Fish that can survive for several hours on land
- Fish whose juveniles can climb walls
- Ursine : bears :: anguilliform : ___
- Ursula's slithery pets in "The Little Mermaid"
- Wriggly sea creatures
- Novocaine For The Soul band
- Band whose "Saturday Morning" is featured in "Wordplay"
- End Times band
- 'Sea Hunt' shockers
- Wiggling fish
- Serpentine fish
- Jellied fishes
- Very thin fish
- Beautiful Freak band
- Souljacker band
- E's band
- Mark Oliver Everett's band
- Snakelike "Hombre Lobo" band?
- Last Stop: This Town guys
- Twisting fish
- Electro-Shock Blues band
- Mr. E's Beautiful Blues band
- Last Stop: This Town band
- Slick fish
- Disney's Flotsam and Jetsam, e.g.
- Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid," for two
- Flotsam and Jetsam, e.g.
- Beautiful Freak group
- Sargasso Sea denizens
- They can be shocking
- Stork's supper
- Trattoria seafood
- Beady-eyed fish
- Jellied fish
- Aquarium creatures
- Bioelectric river-dwellers
- Mediterranean congers, e.g.
- Morays and congers, e.g.
- Electric ___ (creatures that stun their prey with a shock)
- Jellied ___ (English seafood dish)
- Fishes that might be steamed with black bean sauce
- Grown grigs
- Mud, sand and cusk
- Apodes
- Finless wonders
- Soft-finned fish
- Sushi bar purchases
- They lack ventral fins
- They're slippery and wet
- They're slithery and may be smoked
- Curvy swimmers
- Stork's supper, perhaps
- Slimy creatures
- Slithery critters
- Sushi bar servings
- Sushi dishes
- Bioelectric creatures
- Nocturnal swimmers
- Sniggler's haul
- Sushi bar fishes
- Some stunning swimmers
- Stork's supper, sometimes
- Sushi servings, perhaps
- Elongated wonders
- Snigglers' wrigglers
- Some bioelectric swimmers
- Slippery sea creatures
- Sushi elements
- Electrolocation users
- They may slither until smoked
- Anguine fishes
- Squirmy catches
- Bioelectric critters
- Fisherman's slippery catches
- Fishes caught in pots
- Congers and such
- Electrifying fish
- Shockers in a river
- Long fishes
- Sinuous coral reef dwellers
- Slithering sea creatures
- They're slithery and slippery
- Sushi sources
- Thin fishes
- Non-fat fishes?
- Pot-caught fishes
- Shocking creatures
- Slithering fish
- Slithering fishes
- Slithering water creatures
- Snaky sea creatures
- Swimmers that can be 13 feet
- Broiled sushi fish
- Fish with poisonous blood
- Swimmers that may be electric
- Electric ___ (shocking swimmers)
- Fish in British pies
- Fish that are snaky
- Morays and others
- Fish such as Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
- Fish that are slithery
- Fish that can swim backward
- Fish that go into unagi rolls
- Shocking things to find in a stream, perhaps?
- Snaky swimmers in the Sargasso Sea
- Some burrow in sandbanks
- Sources of electricity in a current?
- Long fish that can swim backward
- Unagi and anago, in Japanese cuisine
- Fish that Ursula had as minions
- Fish that may be electric
- Fish that rhyme with "seals"
- Sleek marine creatures
- Elusive chaps
- Spitchcock makings
- Electric and moray
- Electric ___ (shocking fish)
- Fish that spawn in the Sargasso Sea
- Fish that use magnetoreception
- Fishes cherished by the Maori
- Hamburger Aalsuppe ingredients
- Jangeo-gui fish
- Kimosui fish
- Long sea creatures
- Long, slippery fish
- Sea creatures with poisonous blood
- Unadon ingredients
- Unagi Day fishes
- Shocking fish
- Sniggler's targets
- Trattoria offering
- They may be smoked or electric
- Soft-finned fishes
- Bioelectric critters, perhaps
- Scaleless wonders
- Undulating swimmers
- What many sushi bars offer
- Slippery sea critters
- Slippery catches
- Sniggler's pursuits
- Sushi ingredients, sometimes
- Electrifying wonders
- They're unarmed, but could be dangerous
- Wriggly, watery critters
- Sushi fishes
- They may be shocking until smoked
- I don't mind ___ / Except as meals (Nash)
- Electrical fish
- Jellied or smoked seafood
- Wrigglers in reefs
- Coral reef denizens
- Some fish in sushi
- I'm sorry Ms. Jackson, I am four ___ (misquoted lyric)
- Doyo no Ushi no Hi fishes
- Electric ___ (shocking fishes)
- Fish in unadon
- Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid," species-wise
- Kabayaki fish
- Slimy aquatic animals
- Snakelike sea creatures
- Swimmers shaped like snakes
- ___ and Escalators (board game in "SpongeBob SquarePants")
- Elongated sea creatures
- Fish in unakyu rolls
- Fish that are mostly nocturnal
- Fishes in unadon
- Fishes sometimes steamed with douchi
- Jang uh gui fish
- Snake-shaped sea creatures
- Unagi roll ingredients
- Unakyu roll fish
- Fishes such as Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
- Nagayaki fish
- Slithering swimmers
- Fish that lack pelvic fins
- Sargasso Sea natives
- Sargasso natives
- Swimmers with a current?
- Smoked fare
- Shriekers in "The Princess Bride"
- Electrifying swarm
- Their defenses may be shocking
- Shrieking ___ (underwater terrors in "The Princess Bride")
- Sharp-toothed fish
- The Book of ___ (Patrik Svensson book about slithery fish)
- Electro-Shock Blues band with a fishy name
- Morays in oceans, e.g.
- Sargasso Sea dwellers
- Sniggling catches
- Some are over 11 feet long
- Reef residents
- Seal meal
- Some are shocking
- Slippery school
- They're smoked by the Dutch
- No clue
- Some are smoked
- 49-Down, for example
- Twisty swimmers
- They're capable of swimming backward
- Twisty fish
- Shirayaki ingredients
- Shrieking carnivores in "The Princess Bride"
- Creatures for whom Anguilla was named
- Some have electric organs
- Shrieking predators in "The Princess Bride"