- TOAD
- GIZMO
- Repulsive one
- Sticky-tongued critter
- Horned lizard
- Tree or horned ender
- Wart cause
- Warty-skinned amphibian
- Garden dweller
- Horned hopper
- Insect eater
- Leathery croaker
- Character choice in Super Mario Bros. 2
- Herpetologist's subject, perhaps
- Lumpy jumper
- Repulsive person
- Wind in the Willows animal
- Horny hopper
- Bumpy critter
- Contemptible one
- Swamp creature
- Reprehensible one
- Warty creature
- Loathsome sort
- Maligned hopper
- Warty hopper
- Swamp critter
- The Wind in the Willows character
- Far from a prince
- Grown-up polliwog
- Natural hopper
- Fly catcher?
- Warty amphibian
- Bufonidae member
- Wind in the Willows squire
- Bufo bufo's common name
- Adult 58-Across
- Revolting sort
- ___ Hall (estate in "The Wind in the Willows")
- Bufotoxin source
- Cane ___ (invasive species in Australia)
- No dreamboat
- Tongue-flicking critter
- The Wind in the Willows hero
- Friend of Otter and Badger
- Neville's pet Trevor, in the "Harry Potter" series, e.g.
- Lowlife
- Source of hallucinogenic trips in the "Family Guy" episode "Let's Go to the Hop"
- Unpleasant SOB
- Contemptible person
- Croaker
- Friend of Otter, Badger, and Rat
- The Wind in the Willows animal
- ___ the Wet Sprocket
- Mature tadpole
- Grownup tadpole, perhaps
- Sticky-tongued fly-catcher
- Wart giver of folklore
- Character from "The Wind in the Willows"
- Cousin of a frog
- Frog's kin
- Stout-bodied amphibian
- Creek croaker
- Dreamboat's opposite
- Frog's cousin
- Former prince?
- Herpetologist's hopper
- Marsh croaker
- Adult polliwog
- Despicable sort
- Frog's relative
- Grahame's amphibian with a hall
- Witch's brew ingredient
- Grahame's hall-dwelling amphibian
- Friend of Frog, in Arnold Lobel's books
- Mr. ___ (The Wind in the Willows character)
- Supervillain with a long tongue
- ___ the Wet Sprocket (alt rock band)
- Amphibian
- Lickspittle
- Mud puppy's cousin
- Adult tadpole
- Frog relative
- Pond croaker
- Revolting type
- Tailless amphibian
- Pond denizen
- Tailless croaker
- Hopper
- Pondside hopper
- X-Men villain with great leaping ability and a very long tongue
- Former tadpole
- Small hopper
- Little hopper
- Repulsive sort
- Tadpole, grown up
- *Warty leaper
- Wealthy "Wind in the Willows" character
- Horned __
- Frog's kiddie-lit friend
- The Wind in the Willows figure
- Pond hopper
- Detestable sort
- Grown-up tadpole
- Creep
- Hopper on a pad
- Swamp croaker
- The Wind in the Willows amphibious Mr.
- Garden critter
- Short-legged hopper
- Bumpy-skinned amphibian
- Frog's kid-lit friend
- Pond critter
- Frog and __ Are Friends: classic children's book
- Frog kin
- Object of derision
- Odious one
- Wart cause, in folklore
- Warty one
- Object of aversion
- Wind in the Willows character
- Warty critter
- Common amphibian
- Hopping amphibian
- Despicable one
- Frog cousin
- Bumpy amphibian
- Leaping croaker
- Pond dweller
- Despicable person
- Louse
- Marsh denizen
- What a tadpole may become
- Loathsome one
- Big buzzing beast in "Futurama"
- Fly-catching amphibian
- Hopper that eats insects
- Little fly catcher
- Post-hex prince, perhaps
- Creature in the book "Tuck Everlasting"
- Warty sort
- Swamp thing
- Grown polliwog
- Natterjack, e.g.
- Detestable person
- ___ the Wet Sprocket (rock band)
- Matured polliwog
- Squat like a ___, close at the ear of Eve.—Paradise Lost.
- Adult toe biter.
- Natterjack.
- Batrachian.
- Puddock.
- Spring peeper.
- Symbol of ugliness.
- Hateful person.
- Tree ___.
- Hop ___.
- One of the Bufonidae.
- Ugly one.
- Criterion of ugliness.
- Peeper's cousin.
- Tadpole's parent.
- Leaping amphibians.
- Member of genus Bufo.
- Agua.
- Tadpole's relative.
- Richard III epithet.
- Bufo.
- Tree creature.
- Tree dweller.
- Disagreeable fellow
- One-time prince
- Kowtower
- Kind of stool
- Tailless creature
- Tree or hop
- Hognose snake's prey
- Agua or bufo
- Skunk's prey
- Hyla
- Word with hop or tree
- Bufo or agua
- Marshland hopper
- His pad's the pond, at times
- Spadefoot
- Prince in disguise
- Salamander's relative
- Word with stone or stool
- Disgusting person
- Bufo, e.g.
- Kermit's cousin
- Swamp denizen
- Hog-nosed snake's prey
- Tree denizen
- Wart giver?
- Peeper
- Ugly hopper
- Friend of 35 Across
- Wart giver, in old wives' tales
- The Wind in the Willows critter
- The Wind in the Willows' character nyt 1995 TOAD Horned _____ (lizard) nyt 1995 TOAD Little hopper nyt 1995 TOAD Miniature hopper nyt 1995 TOAD Mr. _____ of The Wind in the Willows”
- Object of disgust
- Gaggle:goose::knot:___
- Kenneth Grahame character
- Repellent one
- Wart-covered creature
- Warty-skinned critter
- Lowly one
- Slimeball
- Woodland creature
- Arboreal creature with sticky feet
- Mr. in "The Wind in the Willows"
- Its scientific name is Bufo bufo
- Pride : lion :: knot : ___
- Super Mario Bros. character with a mushroom head
- Pad sitter
- It takes grubs for grub
- Horse : herd :: ___ : knot
- Loathsome person
- Land hopper
- Herpetologist's catch
- Kenneth Grahame's ___ Hall
- Mr. ___ of "The Wind in the Willows"
- Prey for a hognose snake
- Relative of a frog
- Wart causer, in legend
- Detestable one
- Its eye may be part of a witch's brew
- Moneybags in "The Wind in the Willows"
- Disgusting one
- Herd : horse :: knot : ___
- Fly-catching creature
- The Wind in the Willows hopper
- *Natter, e.g.
- Creature known scientifically as Bufo bufo
- Goose : gaggle :: ___ : knot
- Lowly sort
- Pod : whale :: knot : ___
- *Prey for a garter snake
- Horned ___ (certain lizard)
- Repugnant sort
- Amphibian that doesn't really cause warts
- Vile sort
- The Wind in the Willows creature
- Prey for a heron or garter snake
- Contemptible sort
- Frog and ___ (friends in a children's book series)
- Disgusting sort
- Mr. with a "Wild Ride" at Disneyland
- Ally in Super Mario games
- Little croaker
- Resident of Nintendo's Mushroom Kingdom
- Warty fly-catcher
- ___ Hall ("The Wind in the Willows" residence)
- ___-in-the-hole (British dish)
- Horned creature
- A sculpture of a three-legged one is considered lucky in feng shui
- Prey for a heron
- What might have bumps on a log?
- Wart-covered critter
- Loathsome fellow
- Bufonid
- Tadpole momma, maybe
- Amphibian with warty skin
- Half of a classic kid-lit pair
- Half of a children's-book duo
- Slippy ___ (amphibian character in Nintendo's Star Fox series)
- Wetlands amphibian
- Pond creature
- Bumpy animal
- Cricket-loving amphibian
- Croaker with bumpy skin
- Dry-skinned amphibian
- Leathery-skinned amphibian
- Slug-eating amphibian
- Type of stool
- Horned amphibian
- Spadefoot, e.g.
- Stout amphibian
- Disney's "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. ___"
- Friend of Otter and Mole
- It may croak in a creek
- It croaks in a creek
- Onetime tadpole
- Croaking creature
- Certain amphibian
- Fly-snatching creature
- Small amphibian
- Croaking hopper
- Mushroom-humanoid in Mario games
- Certain tadpole, eventually
- Frog's partner in children's books
- Warty animal
- Paddock
- See 60 Across
- Wind in the Willows role
- Knot member
- Wind in the Willows protagonist
- Stool or stone
- Horned Westerner
- Children's classic "Frog and ___ Are Friends"
- Wanna-be prince?
- Kenneth Grahame's auto-loving creature
- His pad's the pond
- Sticky-tongued hopper
- The Wind in the Willows motorcar driver
- Bullfrog's cousin
- Cause of warts, in folklore
- Croaker on a lily pad
- Cause of warts, in legend
- Sticky-tongued amphibian
- Frog and ___ Together
- Croaker with leathery skin
- Member of the family Bufonidae
- Cricket-eating amphibian
- Frog's partner in children's lit
- Frog's buddy in kid lit
- Partner of Frog in a children's book series
- Frog and ___ Are Friends
- Frog's friend in kid-lit
- Mario character with a mushroom head
- ___ the Wet Sprocket (band with an amphibian in its name)
- Fictional terrible driver
- Little jumper
- Cane ___ (amphibian)
- The Super Mario Bros. Movie character
- Frog's kid-lit companion
- Smidgen
- Exemplar of ugliness
- Squat amphibian
- Animal with poison-secreting glands
- Tongue-flicking animal
- Creature with leathery skin
- Polliwog parent
- Bufotoxin secreter
- Creature mistakenly thought to cause warts
- Neville Longbottom's Trevor, whom he lost at Hogwarts
- Mr. Jackson in Beatrix Potter's "The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse," e.g.
- Pond jumper