Other crossword clues for answer "ORCAS"
- ORCAS
- Hunters in the 50-Down
- They hunt in pods
- Wolves of the sea
- Giants in the ocean
- Ocean terrors
- Seal eaters
- Some killer swimmers
- Underwater killers
- Big aquarium performers
- They make a big splash
- Marine behemoths
- Killer whales
- Deep sea predators
- Black-and-white killers
- They put on a whale of a show
- Whales often seen off the coast of Vancouver Island
- Whales frequently seen off the coast of Vancouver Island
- Black-and-white predators
- Aquatic predators
- Walrus hunters
- Pod members
- Performers that are the subject of many protests
- Big breachers
- Huge breachers
- Puget Sound sights
- Predatory whales
- Whale watchers may watch them
- Dangerous whales
- Killers at sea
- Pod animals
- Bicolored hunters
- Ocean predators
- Shamu and Keiko
- Bicolored marine predators
- Predatory pod members
- Ocean menaces
- SeaWorld performers
- Pod creatures
- Pod dwellers
- Aquarium acrobats
- Willy and others
- SeaWorld sights
- Deep threats
- SeaWorld critters
- Marine threats
- Sea predators
- SeaWorld swimmers
- Blackfish creatures
- Black-and-white sea predators
- Marine predators
- Seal-hunting swimmers
- Black-and-white swimmers
- Black-and-white cetaceans
- Massive hunters
- Subjects of the film "Blackfish"
- Black-and-white whales
- Apex predators of the sea
- Large seal hunters
- Largest members of the dolphin family
- Penguin hunters
- Some apex predators
- Black and white beasts
- Aquarium attractions
- Largest dolphins
- Porpoise relatives
- Shamu and kin
- Shamu and Willy
- Large dolphins
- High-seas predators
- Seagoing predators
- Oceanic predators
- Black-and-white dolphins
- Theme park leapers
- Black-and-white mammals
- Humpback cousins
- Porpoise cousins
- Predatory dolphins
- Dolphin's black-and-white cousins
- Eye-open swimming sleepers
- Two-tone dolphins
- Killers of the deep
- Seal hunters
- Ferocious two-tone mammals
- Turtle eaters
- Whales.
- Whales of a kind.
- One of the San Juan Islands
- Oceanic killers
- SeaWorld attractions
- Ocean threats
- Menaces from the deep
- Black-and-white giants
- Killers that may go through hoops
- Black-and-white threats
- White-bellied whales
- They might catch some rays
- Certain cetaceans
- Penguin predators
- Mammals that may weigh up to 12,000 pounds
- Things in a pod
- Menaces of the deep
- Washington State's ___ Island ... or some things seen off its shore
- Puget Sound predators
- Animals in a pod
- Predators of penguins
- Arctic predators
- Creatures in a pod
- Pod cast?
- Killer members of a pod
- Whale types
- Some whales
- Sea threats
- Willy and Shamu
- Aquatic apex predators
- Whales featured in "Blackfish"
- Large members of the dolphin family
- Makeup of some pods
- Mammals found in every ocean on Earth
- Shamu and Willy, e.g.
- Keiko and Namu
- Shamu and Keiko, e.g.
- They may put on a whale of a show
- Willy and Shamu, for two
- Blackfish animals
- Black-and-white sea creatures
- Keiko and similar creatures
- Some sea predators
- SeaWorld stopped breeding them
- Predatory swimmers
- Shamu's relatives
- Giant mammals in a pod
- Shamu and others
- Aquatic predators in a pod
- Whales in some Pacific Northwestern Indigenous art
- Predators with large calves
- Animals with flukes
- Bicolor predators
- Shamu and Willy, for some
- Aquatic killers
- Predators in pods
- Predators in the dolphin family
- SeaWorld attractions, for now
- Predators of walruses
- Apex predators of the 51-Across
- Sea predators that play with their food
- Seagoing apex predators
- Whales with strong teeth
- Whales found in every ocean
- Black-and-white ocean creatures
- Oceanic predators with black-and-white coloring
- Keiko's kin
- Bicolor marine fauna
- Apex predators of the ocean
- Massive predators
- Apex predators with fins
- Swimmers in pods