Other crossword clues for answer "OCTOPI"
- OCTOPI
- Eight-footers?
- Ocean denizens
- Spineless ones sometimes taken for suckers?
- They 102 Across 118 Down
- Seafloor dwellers
- Well-armed group?
- Bearers of many submarine arms?
- Sources of 36-Across
- Leggy swimmers
- Squids' kin
- Tentacled mollusks
- They're well-armed and spineless
- Well-armed beasts
- Well-armed creatures?
- Tentacled swimmers
- Well-armed predators
- Well-armed deep-sea denizens
- Sushi bars make tako out of them
- Well-armed marine predators
- Makers of ink jets?
- Moray victims
- Creatures eaten in Spain and Japan
- They're well-armed at sea
- Creatures thrown on the ice after Red Wings hat tricks
- Creatures with ink and jets
- Squid relatives
- Moray eel victims
- Squid cousins
- Cuttlefish cousins
- Ocean floor dwellers
- Soft-bodied swimmers
- Mollusks with beaks
- Well-armed swimmers?
- They have many arms
- Marine group that's well-armed?
- Army swimmers?
- Certain cephalopods
- Ocean floor dwellers with many arms
- Ones taking advantage of suckers to get by?
- Sea creatures with eight arms
- Squid kin
- Multilegged swimmers
- Aquarium creatures
- Ocean floor denizens
- Ink producers
- Army animals?
- Some mollusks
- Cuttlefish kin
- They have eight arms and three hearts
- Army creatures?
- Denizens of the deep
- Devilfishes.
- Cephalopods.
- Edible mollusks.
- Cephalopods with eight arms
- Sushi bar selection
- Army threats?
- Squids' relatives
- Ink sources
- Eight-armed creatures
- They may be taken for suckers
- They have many suction cups
- Ink jet producers?
- Exotic aquarium specimens
- Experts at jet propulsion
- Prey for moray eels
- Highly intelligent invertebrates
- Ink holders
- Forms of some mythological sea creatures
- Ones without a leg to stand on?
- Cousins of squids
- Sea creatures with beaks
- Sea creatures with remarkably high I.Q.s
- Color-changing creatures
- Aquarium attractions
- Sea creatures that may employ camouflage when hunting
- Tentacled sea creatures
- They're armed to the gills
- Masters of underwater camouflage
- Ocean creatures with nearly triple the neural wiring of humans
- Ocean creatures with three hearts
- Heavily-armed sea creatures?
- Eight-armed cephalopods
- Marine ink squirters
- Devilfish
- Ink squirters
- Well-armed mollusks
- More tentacled sea creatures
- Armed sea creatures?
- Eight-armed mollusks
- Couple with 16 arms?
- Couple with sixteen arms?
- Army critters?
- Ink-squirting creatures
- Sea creatures with many arms
- Intelligent cephalopods
- Usually solitary cephalopods
- Some cephalopods
- Ink shooters
- Sea critters without shells or fins
- Many-armed sea creatures
- Sea creatures with suckers
- Intelligent mollusks
- Ink-producing sea creatures
- Underwater army dangers?
- Zoological plural frowned on by sticklers
- Armed and dangerous swimmers?