Other crossword clues for answer "MOTHS"
- MOTHS
- Fabric lovers
- Closet invaders
- Costumier's woe
- Night light sights
- Flame fanciers
- Some lepidopterans
- Closet eaters?
- Fluttery fliers
- Closet pests
- What cutworms become
- Night-light crowd?
- Bunch of old clothes?
- Nocturnal fliers
- Some balls bump them off
- Wool eaters
- Light swarmers
- Flame-loving flitters
- Nocturnal butterfly relatives
- Nocturnal insects
- Flames attract them
- Yucca pollinators
- Some are nectar eaters
- Cedar avoiders
- Pests repelled by cedar
- Night fliers
- Light-circling insects
- Flame followers
- Butterfly relatives
- Butterfly kin
- Mature caterpillars
- Winged insects
- Some ex-caterpillars
- Cedar haters
- Flame-loving insects
- They fly by night
- Metaphor for disuse
- Linen closet pests
- What some caterpillars become
- Fly-by-nights.
- Insects.
- Millers.
- Lunas or browntails.
- Night-flyers.
- Housewife's problem.
- Closet intruders
- Closet predators
- Wool consumers
- Fabric fanciers
- Some papal escapees
- Racing sailboats
- Closet culprits
- Storage problem
- Tussocks, e.g.
- Butterflies' cousins
- Luna and miller
- Winged flame seekers
- Lepidopterans
- Naphthalene repels them
- Hole makers
- Unwanted closet items
- Naphthalene targets
- Wool lovers
- Hole producers
- Ones attracted to flames
- What some balls repel
- Former silkworms
- Ones woolgathering?
- Unwelcome closet discovery
- Ones found in the closet?
- Ones in the closet?
- Targets of naphthalene
- Insects that may lack mouths
- They may come to light
- Outdoor lighting fixtures?
- Clothes closet pests
- Insects that love wool
- Ones holing up in closets?
- Light-headed sorts?
- Light-headed creatures?
- Passion Pit "___ Wings"
- Fly out of reunion outfits, perhaps
- Clothing consumers
- Consumers of clothing
- Closet infestation
- Swarmers around a porch light
- Emperors in the closet
- Flame lovers
- Insects drawn to flames
- Flame worshippers
- Some emperors
- Bulb circlers
- Clothes-munching pests
- Insects drawn to light
- They sometimes eat in closets
- Porch light circlers
- Flying wool eaters
- Hole-making insects
- Insects that are attracted to light
- Insects thought to be attracted to moonlight
- Lepidopterists' interests
- They take night flights
- Woolly bears, eventually
- Light circlers
- Most lepidopterans