- FROG
- Kermit is one
- Toad's cousin
- Wart causer
- Ornamental looped braid
- Monkey : troop :: ___ : army
- Hopper?
- Prince, under a spell
- Throat trouble?
- Green hopper
- Hopper in a lab?
- His home is a pad
- Prince under a spell, maybe
- Creature with a three-chambered heart
- Hoarsener?
- Hoarseness cause
- Tailless amphibian
- Calaveras County jumper of fiction
- Enchanted prince, perhaps
- One of the Budweiser spokescritters
- Pond creature
- Difficulty in the throat
- Calaveras County jumper
- Decorative fastener
- Possible prince?
- Potential prince
- Jumping contest entrant
- Croaker
- Recipient of a princess's kiss
- Past prince, perhaps
- Kermit, for one
- Polliwog's parent, perhaps
- Enchanted prince
- The Celebrated Jumping ___ of Calaveras County
- ___ and Toad are Friends (children's book by Arnold Lobel)
- Potential prince, in a fairy tale
- Twain's Calaveras County critter
- Pond croaker
- Budweiser ad critter
- Dan'l Webster, in a Twain story
- Toondom's Hoppity Hooper, for one
- Croaking critter
- __ legs
- Cleft-tongued critter
- Kissable fairy tale figure
- Lily pad squatter
- One that may be transformed by a kiss?
- Kissable fairy-tale critter
- Pond critter
- Mesopotamian symbol of fertility
- WB Network mascot
- Pond dweller
- Throat annoyance
- Toad relative
- Violin bow part
- Former tadpole
- Throat intruder
- Slight hoarseness
- Tadpole, in time
- Pond-dwelling croaker
- Erstwhile prince, perhaps
- Pond denizen
- Previous prince, perhaps
- Tadpole's parent
- Throat bug
- Ribbit! croaker
- 34 Down title jumper
- Toad cousin
- Twain title character
- Cursed royal, possibly
- Biology class dissection
- With 10-Across, what the legs do during the breaststroke
- Michigan J. ___ (mascot of the WB)
- Belt loop for a sword.
- Mark Twain's Calavaras County jumper.
- ___ in the throat.
- A slight hoarseness in the throat.
- Cloak button.
- Hoarseness of the vocal cords.
- Part of a horse's hoof.
- Summer music-maker.
- Decorative coat fastener.
- He would a-wooing go.
- Ornamental braid loop.
- What "Mowgli" means.
- Name for Mowgli.
- Ornamental fastening on a coat.
- Amphibian.
- Epithet for Mowgli.
- Ex-tadpole.
- Peeper.
- Mowgli's epithet.
- Type of man.
- The ___ he would a-wooing go . . .
- Tidbit for King Stork.
- Device to hold flowers in vase.
- Batrachian
- Mature tadpole
- Coat fastener
- Disguised prince
- Ornamental fastening
- Throat impediment
- Calaveras County celebrity
- Kermit of "The Muppets"
- Fastening on a belt
- Hop-___, Poe tale
- Braided fastener
- Poe's "Hop-___"
- Throat problem
- Twain's jumper
- Tadpole, eventually
- Kind of kick
- Kermit, e.g.
- Budweiser ad creature
- Symbol of the WB network
- Prince before being kissed, in a fairy tale
- Mark Twain's Dan'l was one
- Creature that goes "ribbit!"
- Jumper
- Parts of it may be revealed in biology class
- Island hopper?
- Talking animal in some fairy tales
- Fairy tale alter ego
- Fairy tale prince, perhaps
- Minor throat problem
- Puddle-jumper?
- With 15-Across, cause of some hoarseness
- Toad's kid-lit pal
- Jeremy Fisher, for one
- Toad's kin
- Peter Gabriel "Kiss That ___"
- Rainbow Connection amphibian
- Half of a classic children's-book duo
- Earliest known land animal to have vocal cords
- Type of edible legs
- Wannabe prince, of fairy tales
- Critter in a Mark Twain title
- Fabled prince?
- Croakin' critter
- Prince of amphibians?
- Former prince?
- Kermit, notably
- Future-prince creature
- Animal with a sticky tongue
- Kermit, famously
- Animal in one's throat
- Prince under a spell, perhaps
- Hopping amphibian
- Lily pad visitor
- Pond hopper
- Wannabe prince
- Lily pad lunger
- Former polliwog
- Throat ailment?
- Throaty amphibian?
- Spring peeper
- Calaveras County critter
- Twain's jumper of Calaveras County
- Some edible legs
- Kermit or Michigan J., e.g.
- It may croak
- Creature on a lily pad
- Twain's Calaveras County jumper
- Lily pad critter
- Animal that says "ribbit"
- 96 Calaveras County competitor
- Bouquet holder
- Hoarseness
- Throat difficulty
- Peeper, e.g.
- Green jumper
- Twain's Dan'l Webster, e.g.
- Hoppy critter
- Peeper, for example
- Pond jumper
- Source of a ribbiting performance
- Who (or what) Princess Tiana kissed
- Leaping amphibian