- INSECT
- Bug
- Garden pest
- Pitcher plant's lunch
- Fly, e.g.
- Grub, e.g.
- Cricket, e.g.
- Entomology specimen
- Morsel for a nightingale
- Hexapod
- The heaviest known one weighs about as much as a sparrow
- Aardwolf prey
- Mosquito or mayfly
- Entomologist's catch
- Raid target
- Fly or flea
- Walking stick, e.g.
- Beetle, for example
- Contemptible person
- Butterfly or beetle
- Mosquito
- Entomologist's subject
- Six-legged critter
- One can be found at the end of each * answer
- Bat's prey
- Snack for a gecko
- Cricket, for one
- Bug, for one
- Bee or butterfly
- Venus flytrap snack
- Entomologist's specimen
- Trifling one
- Ant or aphid
- Ant or beetle
- Bee or beetle
- Contemptible one
- Cricket, for instance
- Six-legged animal
- Beetle or bee
- Fly or gnat
- Beetle or ant
- One of the beetles
- Lepidopter.
- Small invertebrate animal.
- Small animal.
- Cicada.
- Firefly.
- Mantis.
- Midge.
- Spider or ant
- Entomologist's interest
- Dor or thrips
- Thrips, e.g.
- Earwig, e.g.
- Glowworm or earwig
- Arthropod
- Entomological specimen
- Ant or bee
- Arthropod animal
- Creepy-crawly
- Six-footer?
- Net gain?
- Antenna site
- Treehopper, e.g.
- Ladybird, for one
- Lowlife
- Antenna holder, maybe
- One putting out feelers?
- It may have an antenna
- Beetle, for one
- Last word of the first sentence of Kafka's "The Metamorphosis"
- Bee, flea, or fly
- Bee or flea
- Bee or ant
- Primal Scream "___ Royalty"
- Cricket or moth
- Water strider, e.g.
- Pitcher plant's snack
- Invertebrate creature
- Fly or mosquito
- Bug or fly
- Crawling creature
- Fly or mosquito, e.g.
- Six-legged crawler
- Beetle or butterfly
- Creature often swatted or zapped
- Flea or fly
- Mosquito, e.g.
- Cricket or hornet
- See 4 Across
- Air-breathing arthropod
- Carnivorous plant's prey
- Grasshopper, for one
- Butterfly or wasp, for example
- Flea or fly, e.g.
- Housefly or mosquito
- Six-legger
- Pitcher plant catch
- Queen bee, e.g.
- Bee, e.g.
- Moth or mosquito
- Zapper victim
- 51-Across, for one
- Locust, e.g.