Answer: ANTS
ANTS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 609 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pantry pests
- Tiny tunnelers
- Hill dwellers
- Bugs in lines
- Porch raiders
- Carpenters, e.g.
- Termites' kin
- Orkin targets
- Aardvark's diet
- Aardvark fare
- Picnic invaders
- Nest inhabitants
- Amazon ___
- Queen's servants
- Picnic raiders
- Some caste members
- Sugar bowl team?
- Some workers
- Picnic spoilers
- Pants problems
- Tunnel builders
- Workers in a column
- Carpenters and harvesters
- Farm workers?
- Aardvark's meal
- Wee workers
- Insects eaten by aardvarks
- Pesticide targets
- Tiny colonists
- Busy bodies
- Little marchers
- Small soldiers
- Six-footers
- Some queens
- Black or red insects
- Often-black bugs
- Red army?
- Aardvark's fare
- Some marching groups
- Sugar bowl marchers
- Small colonists
- Myrmecologist's study
- Tiny soldiers
- Them, in "Them!"
- Aardvark's prey
- Some soldiers
- Aardvarks' morsels
- Hill group
- "The Naked Jungle" menace
- Soldiers and carpenters, e.g.
- Symbols of industry
- Kitchen pests
- Silent army
- Honeydew lovers
- Black Flag victims
- Little scurriers
- Relatives of termites
- Sugar lovers
- Hill inhabitants
- Army members
- Some colonists
- Ones making pantry raids?
- Pantry raiders
- "Them!" bugs
- Unwelcome dining discovery
- Army members?
- Colonial workers
- Ruiners of some picnics
- Marchers in single file
- Ones heading for the hills?
- Tiny critters found twice each in 17-, 38- and 60-Across
- Tiny hill dwellers
- Six-legged intruders
- Social workers
- Antenna holders
- __ on a log (raisins and peanut butter on celery)
- Six-legged scurriers
- White ___ (termites)
- Industrious bugs
- "Farm" dwellers
- Social workers?
- "Marchers" through the answers to the five starred clues
- Creatures with tunnel vision?
- Tiny scurriers
- See 39-Down
- Aardvarks' fare
- Things with antennas
- Subterranean soldiers
- Magnifying glass victims, perhaps
- Colonial critters
- Picnic intruders
- Busy bugs
- Meal for an aardvark
- Picnic pests
- Colony workers
- Some carpenters
- Six-footers on the hill?
- Colony dwellers
- "A Bug's Life" heroes
- Tabletop "farm" dwellers
- Barbecue buttinskies
- Fire bugs?
- Pismires
- Picnic crashers
- Aardvark entrees
- Farm dwellers
- "Fire" bugs
- Red army members?
- Tiny toilers
- "Them" insects
- Aardvark's snack
- Formicary denizens
- Hill builders
- Unwanted picnic visitors
- Tidbits for aardvarks
- Tiny colony dwellers
- Aardvark's victims
- Uninvited picnic guests
- Barbecue pests
- Crawling colonists
- Having them in one's pants causes fidgeting
- Prey for aardvarks
- Colony members
- Cookout crashers
- Segmented army
- Echidna's edibles
- Aardvark snacks
- Creeping colonists
- Barbecue crashers
- Pantry invaders
- Intruders in the pantry
- Social insects
- Single-file marchers
- Industrious colonists
- Farm animals?
- What echidnas feed on
- Hill-building insects
- Queen's offspring
- Tiny farm dwellers
- Aardvark's dinner
- Line at a picnic?
- Unwelcome visitors to one's home
- Harvesters, e.g.
- Formicary residents
- Barbecue buttinskis
- They head for the hills
- Exterminator's targets
- Woodpecker's prey
- Soil aerators
- Echidna's lunch
- See 14-Across
- Crumb carriers
- What a myrmecologist studies
- Creatures in "Them!"
- They go to the mound
- Pangolin's lunch
- Dwellers under tiny hills
- Tiny tunnel builders
- Aardvark meal
- Queen's subjects
- "Them!" mutants
- Tiny colony laborers
- Complex insects
- Idiomatic pants inhabitants
- Insects in a colony
- Picnic interlopers
- Small hill builders
- Giant bugs in ''Them!''
- Aardvarks' snacks
- Cupboard invaders
- Colonizing insects
- Unwelcome guests
- Aardvark morsels
- Hill inhabitants
- Insects in colonies
- Household pests
- Hill-building bugs
- Social bugs
- Industrious insects
- Hill residents
- Aardvark's meals
- Busy crawlers
- Industrious ones
- Little pests
- Hobby-farm critters
- Pantry problem
- Some colonizers
- Diligent workers
- Cookout inconveniences
- ''Carpenter'' crawlers
- Some farm dwellers
- Certain farm population
- Workers of the soil
- Nonhuman carpenters
- Farm insects
- Certain colonists
- Working colonists
- Warmongering bugs
- Picnic buttinskies
- Workers in a colony
- Minute invaders
- Sugar bowl lovers
- Pangolin's meal
- Some marchers
- Industrious six-footers?
- Carpenter and harvester
- Industrious six-footers
- Pangolin's diet
- Industrious little creatures
- Household invaders
- Home invaders, at times
- Carpenters or reds, e.g.
- "Them" creatures
- Workaholics' tiny role models
- Fumigation targets, perhaps
- Hill-building creatures
- Pangolin treats
- Pants' contents, occasionally
- Red army members
- They may make pantry raids
- Dance if they're in your pants
- Carpenters and harvesters, e.g.
- Aphid herders
- Army and others
- Little industrialists?
- They live in a hill
- Entomologist's specimens, perhaps
- Formicary horde
- Fire, army and others
- Some are carpenters
- Garden soldiers
- Emmets, e.g.
- Hard-working six-footers?
- Wee colonists
- Snack for an aardvark
- Unpaid workers?
- Unwanted pantry visitors
- "Farm" animals
- Colony builders
- Picnic infestation
- Some 75-Down
- Critters on a hill
- Pesticide targets, at times
- Insects on farms
- Aardvark's lunch
- Unwelcome houseguests
- Symbols of hard work
- Aardvark's eats
- Six-legged soldiers
- Some harvesters
- Mirex target
- What people look like from a plane?
- Social crawlers
- Tiny army marchers
- Small army?
- Dot and Flik, in "A Bug's Life"
- Drones, maybe
- They have a queen but no king
- Queen and her servants, maybe
- A small army?
- "A Bug's Life" colonists
- Colony critters
- Pangolin's feast
- Carpenters, harvesters and soldiers
- The earth's quadrillion
- They live in the hills
- Some social workers
- Certain soldiers
- Giant bugs in "Them!"
- "Carpenter" crawlers
- Hard workers
- Followers of some queens
- Disciplined pests
- Kitchen invaders
- Some farm residents
- Pesky insects
- Hobby farm denizens
- They sometimes raid the kitchen
- Bugs in "A Bug's Life"
- Some are queens
- Members of some armies
- Colonial group
- Orkin targets, on occasion
- Underfoot soldiers
- Some marching bands
- Tiny hill builders
- Sidewalk-seam home builders
- Tiny kitchen visitors
- Tidbits for horned lizards
- Formicarians
- Army invaders?
- Producers of formic acid
- Irritants at a picnic
- Kitchen nuisance
- Hill makers
- Hill insects
- Formicary dwellers
- Tiny workers
- Aard-vark's lunch
- Leaf carriers
- Residents of some farms
- Small workers
- Hill troop
- Picnic troop
- Army members
- Army group?
- Pants invaders?
- Picnic hamperers
- Farm group?
- Hill crawlers
- Social pests
- Aardvarks eat them
- Aardvark's entree
- Six-foot soldiers?
- Ones putting out feelers
- Colonists active in many countries
- People seen from skyscrapers?
- Farm dwellers, at times
- Colonists united under a queen
- Exemplars of industriousness
- Colony of carpenters?
- Nest builders
- Crawling bugs
- Army insects
- Formic acid sources
- Crumb-toting colonists
- Diligent insects
- Raid target
- Hill workers
- Tunneling insects
- Small marching band?
- Sugar bowl invaders
- Termite lookalikes
- Flicker food
- "A Bug's Life" cast members
- Workers on a hill
- "Marching" insects
- "Them!" things
- Line on a Venus fact sheet
- A colony of ____
- Tiny pantry invaders
- They're sometimes seen in columns
- Tiny workers of the soil
- Pangolin food
- Six-footers that even short people tower over?
- They evolved from wasp-like ancestors
- Six-legged marchers
- Echidna food
- Barbecue invaders
- Antenna users
- They march in lines
- Pests in a line
- Moving line on the ground, maybe
- Pantry crawlers
- Colony insects
- Minute monarchists
- Six-legged army members
- Industrious tunnel-makers
- Short six-footers?
- The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!"
- Hobby-farm bugs
- Kitchen-crashing crawlers
- Sugar bowl fans
- Carpenter, army and fire
- Queen's retinue, perhaps
- Bugs on a hill
- They may be in columns
- Rebukers of Aesop's grasshopper
- Hill dwellers?
- They may go on a pantry raid
- Small insects
- Ubiquitous bugs
- Sources of formic acid
- Bugs who frequent hills
- Aardvark's snacks
- H. G. Wells's "Empire of the ___"
- Home invaders
- Carpenters and leafcutters
- Certain tunnelers
- Farm workers
- Single-file travelers, at times
- Army and fire insects
- Aphid farmers
- Aardvark treats
- Creatures featured in Dali's "The Persistence of Memory"
- Trail near a hill?
- Myrmecologists' study
- "A Bug's Life" characters
- Fire bugs
- They may be in one's pants
- Busy builders
- "A Bug's Life" colony
- Stinging insects
- Ubiquitous crawlers
- Threat in "The Naked Jungle," 1954
- Industrious little critters
- Busy insects
- Myrmecophobe's fear
- Hobby-farm dwellers
- Acacia crawlers
- Carpenter, army and fire insects
- Tiny pantry pests
- Some "giants" in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
- Cookout annoyance
- Fire, red and black insects
- Tiny pantry bugs
- Social group
- They're seen in columns
- Fire insects
- Aardvark's entrees
- Garden party intruders
- Certain hill dwellers
- Tiny army members
- Aardvark's delight
- Industrious workers
- Tiny colonizers
- 44 Down pests
- Myrmecophobe's worry
- Fire ___
- Echidna's snacks
- Colony crawlers
- Non-bird nesters
- Marching band?
- Dwellers in a tiny farm
- Tiny household pests
- Pismires and others
- They work on a hill
- Leavers of pheromone trails
- Small six-footers
- Tiny workers on a farm?
- Kitchen raiders
- Underground workers
- Insects on hills
- Wee bugs
- "Fire" brigade?
- Pantry visitors
- Carpenters with small jobs?
- Creatures in colonies
- Moving line on a tree trunk
- Victims of kitchen traps
- Teeny colonizers
- Some insects
- Minuscule marchers
- Underground colonists
- Tiny builders of hills
- Busy crawling insects
- Industrious little marchers
- Metaphorical restlessness
- Social climbers?
- Tasty treats for aardvarks
- Crawling carpenters
- Meal for an echidna
- They might emerge on hilltops
- Tree line?
- Picnic critters
- Picnic-invading pests
- Farm swarm
- Stereotypical picnic crashers
- Echidna's meal
- Hard-working colonizers
- Bugs in colonies
- Bugs in an army
- Certain farm residents
- They take to the hills
- Carpenter insects
- Line at a food stand?
- Supermarket chain to avoid?
- Tiny insects
- Outdoor party crashers
- Minute hill dwellers
- Pests in a pantry
- Little builders
- Workers with antennae
- --
- Unwanted workers
- Colonial bugs
- Workers on the hill
- About 12,000 insect species
- Offspring of tiny queens
- "Fire" crawlers
- Army bugs?
- Invaders of pantries
- Hobby farm dwellers
- Hill builders down low
- Workers in colonies
- Unsavory kitchen cluster
- Tiny picnic invaders
- Some six-legged queens
- Chocolate-covered morsels
- Bugs eaten by echidnas
- Army in the field?
- Lines in the sand, perhaps
- Uninvited picnic arrivals
- Ironically, they live on every continent except Antarctica
- Red or black insects
- Six-legged picnic invaders
- Armadillo meal
- Little six-footers
- "A Bug's Life" bugs
- Diet for 37 Down
- Nuisances in a trash bin
- Insects in a line
- Hobby farm bugs
- Raid targets
- Hobby farm animals
- Giants in the 1954 horror film "Them!"
- Inhabitants of a myrmecologist's farm
- Insects in formicaries
- Unwelcome diners
- Marching insects
- ___ on a log (healthy snack)
- Six-legged kitchen pests
- Colony creatures
- Garden party crashers
- Red stingers
- Targets for exterminators
- Workers in formicaries
- Targets of formicide
- Pangolins eat them
- Certain nest builders
- Tiny home invaders
- Food for an aardvark
- Insects known for their strength
- Six-legged nuisances
- Insects with a carpenter variety
- Pantry-invading pests
- Word with red or army
- Crawling colony insects
- Unwelcome picnic guests
- Picnic's tiny invaders
- Undesirable picnic "guests"
- Aardvarks' food
- Undesired kitchen trail
- Pantry-raiding bugs
- Insects eaten by echidnas
- They're attracted to sweets
- Little creatures recurring in Dalí paintings
- Underground diggers
- Crumb-carrying insects
- Tiny pests at picnics
- Colonial workers, maybe
- Parts of black widow spiders' diets
- They're unwelcome in the kitchen
- What raisins represent on a certain "log" snack
- Fare for aardvarks
- Hardworking insects
- Workers you wouldn't want to see in the office?
- Picnic crawlers
- Tunnel diggers
- Insects with an "acrobat" variety
- Snacks for some beetles
- Sugar bowl marchers?
- Tiny crawlers
- Little drones
- Ones in hills or farms
- Insects that often walk in single file
- "That's how we get ___!" (running joke on "Archer")
- Biologist E. O. Wilson's focus
- Targets of Terro bait traps
- Insects that may reproduce without males
- Snacks for aardvarks
- Insects with "fire" and "ghost" species
- Creatures on an Escher Möbius strip
- ___ climbing a tree (Sichuan noodle dish)
- Army ___
- Inhabitants of a classroom "farm"
- ___ on a log (crunchy snack)
- Children's song marchers
- Six-foot runners?
- Members of a certain colony
- Unwanted trail in a kitchen
- "Fire" or "carpenter" bugs
- Insects studied by a myrmecologist
- Giant things in the 1954 sci-fi film "Them!"
- Occupants of a classroom farm
- Picnic nuisances
- Tiny residents of a colony
- With 42-Across, source of restless anticipation
- Some leafcutters
- Tunneling insects with two sets of jaws
- Life study of the biologist E. O. Wilson
- Six-legged workers on a hill
- Most numerous insects in the world
- "Army" insects
- Insects sometimes fried
- Insects in a hill
- Bugs "in one's pants"
- CGI creatures in a superhero film series starring Paul Rudd
- At any one time, roughly 10,000 trillion of them roam the earth
- Kitchen cabinet climbers
- Insects that might invade a picnic
- Carpenters, maybe?
- Pangolin diet
- Termite eaters
- Proverbial hard workers
- They might come out of the woodwork
- Raisins, in an after-school snack
- Flik and Dot, in "A Bug's Life"
- "The Empire of the ___" (H.G. Wells short story)
- Little insects that sometimes sting
- Six legged insects
- Certain infestation
- Raisins in a childhood snack
- Grasshoppers' foes in "A Bug's Life"
- Insects with a pharaoh variety
- Terro trap targets
- Insects who prefer sweet foods
- Tunneling pests
- Animals that use pheromones to communicate
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