- OYSTER
- Kind of cracker
- Stew morsel
- Hard-shell treat
- ___ crackers
- Bar snack?
- Pearl clutcher?
- ___ cracker
- Mother of pearl?
- Grayish-white
- Edible bivalve
- Bed bivalve
- Raw bar item
- Pearl maker
- Zinc-rich delicacy
- Food that's at the center of an annual Chesapeake Bay festival
- Starfish's prey
- It might be shucked
- Seafood appetizer
- Blue ___ Cult
- Pearl producer
- Food in a shell
- Pearl harborer, perhaps
- Bluepoint, e.g.
- Shucked shellfish
- ... the world's mine ___: Shak.
- Seafood in a shell
- Source of an advantage, figuratively
- Pearl harborer
- Raw bar choice
- Bed denizen
- Bivalve at a bar
- Bed occupant
- World metaphor, in Shakespeare
- Raw bar mollusk
- Bivalve in a bed
- Peacemaker po'boy morsel
- Raw bar offering
- Seafood with a shell
- Edible mollusk
- Shade of white
- Clam kin
- Pearl source
- Gem holder, maybe
- Off-white color
- Uncommunicative one
- Mollusk on menus
- One in a bed
- Certain stew ingredient
- Meat rich in zinc
- Shellfish that's shucked
- Metaphorical object of exploitation
- Raw-bar selection
- The world, per "Merry Wives" . . .
- Creator of a pearl
- Bit of some stews
- Mouthful for the Carpenter.
- The world's mine ___, which I with sword will open.
- Prolific bivalve.
- ___ Bay, home of T. R.
- Tidbit for the Walrus and the Carpenter.
- Bluepoint.
- ___ Bay, Long Island.
- ___ Bay.
- Cape Cod.
- Figuratively, a clam.
- Kind of stew.
- The world, proverbially.
- Succulent sea food.
- The world, proverbially speaking.
- Bivalve.
- Spat
- Type of fork
- . . . the world's mine ___
- Starfish's victim
- Stew base
- Kind of bar
- Stew ingredient
- Kind of fork
- The world, according to Pistol, in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
- Food sometimes eaten with a small fork
- Bar food?
- The world, to a go-getter?
- Word with bar or bed
- Rock's Blue ___ Cult
- With 54-Down, longtime Long Island home of Theodore Roosevelt
- Offering at a pier restaurant
- The world, to ambitious types
- Shellfish that may be served cooked or raw
- Shuck it!
- Pearl harbor?
- Marine mollusk
- Pearl holder
- Pearly gates?
- Trayf offering at a bar
- Item slurped at some bars
- Shellfish that's shucked before serving
- A Rockefeller, sometimes
- Mother-of-pearl housing
- Delicacy from the sea
- Shellfish sometimes swallowed whole
- Mollusk
- Mollusk with an irregular shell
- Rock-clinging mollusk
- Item in a shucking contest
- Shellfish in a bed
- Shellfish rich in zinc
- Shellfish served with mignonette
- Shellfish in guljeon
- Hangtown fry ingredient
- It may be in a stew
- Something found in a bed