- SACS
- Egg pouches
- Baglike structures
- Pouch
- Pouches
- Biological pouches
- Bursae
- Bodily fluid containers
- Biological containers
- Pollen pouches
- Biological bubbles
- Biologists' bags
- Anatomical pouches
- Alveoli, e.g.
- Pollen is produced in them
- Ink holders
- Some cases studied by biologists
- Angioplasty implements
- Tactical chess moves, briefly
- Biological bags
- Cul-de-___ (dead end roads)
- Some egg containers
- Native Americans
- Animal pouches
- Follicles, e.g.
- Pouchlike structures
- Anther cavities
- Cul-de- ___
- Bladders
- Amnions, e.g.
- Egg holders
- Small pouches
- Pollen production pouches
- Most bunts, briefly
- Plant pouches
- Pouchlike parts
- Plant pockets
- Some bunts, for short
- Kangaroo pouches
- Natural pouches
- Bags of a sort
- Marsupia
- Kangaroo pouches, for instance
- Organic pouches
- Pouches such as bursae
- Fluid-containing pouches
- Membranes that surround yolks
- Air ___ (alveoli)
- Membranous bags.
- They lived along upper Mississippi.
- Algonquian red men.
- Black Hawk's men.
- Indians of upper Mississippi R.
- Algonquians.
- Black Hawk's people.
- Chief Black Hawk's tribesmen.
- Black Hawk's tribe.
- Jim Thorpe's tribesmen.
- Indians.
- Illinois Indians.
- Black Hawk's tribesmen.
- Fighters in the Black Hawk War.
- Baglike parts of plants.
- Some residents of Iowa and Okla.
- Baglike parts.
- Western Indians.
- Iowa Indians
- U.S. Indians
- American Indians
- Micmacs' cousins
- Indians who merged with the Foxes
- Kin of Micmacs
- Black Hawk's group
- ___ a main (handbags)
- Midwest Indians
- Black Hawk and tribesmen
- Body cavities
- Alveoli
- Some Oklahoma Indians
- Anatomical holders
- Black Hawk was their leader
- Some flies or bunts, for short
- Baglets
- Wisconsin natives
- Small fluid holders
- Natural fluid containers
- Ink containers
- Ink holders in pens and squid
- Egg containers
- Body bags?
- Beneficial baseball outs, for short
- Ink containers for squids
- Some bunts or flies, for short
- Pollen repositories
- Bladders, e.g.
- Some bunts, in brief
- Spiders' egg holders
- Cul-de-___ (dead ends)
- Pouches in the body
- Bodily pouches
- Pouchlike body parts
- Oklahoma Indians
- Pouches that might hold ink or eggs
- Bursas
- Anatomical pockets
- Vesicles
- Black Hawk and tribesmen (Var.)
- Spider egg holders
- Baglike structures in animals
- Baglike anatomy structures
- Cul-de-___ (neighborhood dead-ends)
- Holders of squid ink
- Pollen holders
- Spider egg pouches
- Squid ink holders
- Defensive resources for squid
- Foxes' partners
- Oklahoma-Iowa tribe members
- Some Amerinds
- Little pouches
- Bio-pouches
- Ink ___ (squids' pouches)
- Squids' ink holders
- Pollen containers
- Cheek pouches, e.g.
- Alveoli, bursae, etc.
- Pericardia, e.g.
- Egg enclosures