- OVUM
- Egg
- Fertilization participant
- Female gamete
- Certain gamete
- Egg cell
- Gamete
- It may get fertilized
- Period piece?
- Fallopian tube traveler
- Fallopian tube germ
- Egg, in biology
- Egg in a lab
- Latin egg
- Egg from a donor
- Egg in 4-Down
- Galba's egg
- Largest cell in the human body
- Mature oocyte
- Potential progeny
- Character in the documentary "The Miracle of Life"
- Ootid, later
- Circle of life?
- Fertilizer's target
- Egg, to biologists
- Eventual avis
- Egg, classically
- Reproductive cell
- Baby-to-be, maybe
- Traveler down a fallopian tube
- An egg in Caesar's salad
- Egg, in ancient Rome
- Female egg cell
- Caesar's egg
- Egg, to a biologist
- Fertility clinic cell
- Cell with 23 chromosomes
- Fertility clinic item
- Sex cell
- 26 Down, in old Rome
- Avis, formerly?
- Fertilization target
- Egg, to Ovid
- Cell with potential
- Fertility clinic egg
- Haploid cell
- Egg: Lat.
- Oogenesis product
- Nero's egg
- Elliptical ornament, in architecture
- Latin for 129 Across
- Antony's egg
- Being-to-be
- It can be fertilized
- Mature germ cell
- Meiosis product
- Future avis
- Egg: Latin.
- Egg, to Nero
- Egg-shaped ornament
- Egg, to Cato
- Ornament shaped like an egg
- Egg cells
- Female egg
- Start of something big?
- One in the sac
- What a follicle holds
- Breakfast item in old Rome?
- It may go down a tube
- Reproductive seed
- Egg, biologically
- Cell with 23 unpaired DNA strands
- Egg to be fertilized
- Ooplasm locale
- Part of a preconception?
- Bank asset that's frozen?
- Fertility doctor's focus
- It goes down a fallopian tube
- Sex-ed subject
- Tube traveler
- Thing moving through a tube, maybe
- Cell in a Fallopian tube
- Egg, formally
- New member of the species, someday
- You or me, once
- Egg, anatomically
- Egg without a shell
- Parent cell
- The female gamete
- Female germ cell
- Oologist's subject
- One of 40-Across
- An egg, to Caesar
- It grows when fertilized
- Sperm's destination
- Embryo, once
- Breakfast for Caesar?
- Egg of old Rome
- Zygote half
- Egg eaten in a toga?
- Egg of ancient Rome
- Egg, all fancy
- Old Roman egg
- Anatomical egg
- IVF cell
- Biological egg
- Female germ
- Egg: L.
- It may become fertilized
- Unfertilized egg
- Egg in a fallopian tube
- Embryo-to-be
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- Macrogamete
- Future embryo
- Half of a zygote
- Potential embryo
- Fertility clinic specimen
- Cell with human potential
- Single sex cell