Answer: EEL
EEL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 732 times.
Referring Clues:
- Sushi order
- Long fish
- Migratory fish
- Slippery one
- Underwater cave dweller
- Pike ___
- Sushi bar order
- Sniggler's wriggler
- It can be shocking
- Moray, e.g.
- Spawning fish
- Electric ___
- Sniggler's quest
- Unagi, at a sushi bar
- Slimmer swimmer
- Slippery fish
- Sushi offering
- Electric swimmer
- One in a wriggly field?
- Snake ___
- Wriggly fish
- Electrifying swimmer
- Aquatic shocker
- Slithery swimmer
- Mud ___
- Thin fish
- Spitchcock
- Elusive one
- One making twists and turns
- Bioelectric swimmer
- It may be a shocker
- Apodes member
- Flexible fish
- Sniggler's quarry
- Foal : horse :: grig : ___
- Wriggler
- Pickled delicacy
- Slim swimmer
- It twists and turns
- Sushi fish
- Unagi, at a sushi restaurant
- Fish delicacy
- Snaky fish
- Cave-dwelling fish
- Sushi fare
- Lamprey ___
- Electricity source
- It lacks ventral fins
- Fish of the genus Electrophorus
- Moray, for one
- Aquarium denizen
- Sushi morsel
- Reef dweller
- Slippery sort
- Grig, when grown
- Spawner in the Sargasso Sea
- Sniggler's catch
- Sushi selection
- Electric fish
- ___ roll (sushi selection)
- Sinuous swimmer
- Glass ___
- Fish caught in a pot
- Slipperiness exemplar
- Seafood selection
- Anago, at a Japanese restaurant
- Epitome of slipperiness
- Lithe swimmer
- One with electric organs
- Sushi option
- Delicacy from the sea
- Snakelike fish
- Danger to divers
- It may be charged in the water
- Sinuous sea dweller
- Conger or moray
- Jellied delicacy
- Sushi stock
- It's sometimes wrapped in rice
- Metamorphosing fish
- California river named for a fish
- It may be smoked
- Fish lacking a pelvic fin
- Slippery sort
- It was "boil'd in broo'," in the ballad "Lord Randal"
- Symbol of slipperiness
- It may have electroreceptors
- Creature with many sharp teeth
- Crabber's bait
- Unagi, at sushi bars
- This may shock you
- Short-finned ___
- Certain spawner
- It's slippery when wet
- Delicacy that may be pickled
- Third-longest river of California
- Catch in a pot
- California river named for a common sight in it
- Common sushi ingredient
- Fish with toxic blood
- Unagi, at a Japanese restaurant
- Slippery swimmer
- Feaster on frogs
- Wriggly swimmer
- Aquarium wriggler
- Coral reef dweller
- Marine predator
- Conger, for one
- Fish whose skin is sometimes used for leather
- Fish that may be caught in a cage
- Snaky swimmer
- Word with spiny or electric
- Ingredient in some sushi rolls
- Sea slitherer
- Wet wriggler
- Sargasso Sea swimmer
- Sinuous shocker
- Wet zapper
- Swimmer with electric organs
- Sharp-nosed shocker
- Conger, but not Darva
- Shocking swimmer
- Fish with electroreceptors
- Underwater electricity source
- Certain Amazon basin resident
- Elder elver
- Fish that may electrify you
- Serpentine swimmer
- Fish lacking pelvic fins
- Snakelike swimmer
- Adult grig
- Smorgasbord offering
- That's a moray
- Sushi choice
- Sushi serving
- Grig, when big
- Sushi bar regular
- Moray
- Slipperiness symbol
- Long swimmer
- Fish captured in a pot
- Slithery fish
- Slimy-skinned fish
- Slippery exemplar
- Moray or conger
- Sushi bar selection
- Sushi stuffing
- Scary swimmer in "The Deep"
- Slender swimmer
- Lamprey
- Shocking fish
- Snake in the sea grass
- Slippery customer
- Conger
- Underwater shocker
- Moray ___
- Broiled sushi fish
- Dragon roll ingredient
- Electrifying creature?
- You can smoke this
- Aquarium resident
- Fish used in Japanese cuisine
- Vinegar ___ (minute worm)
- Scaleless fish
- River wriggler
- Sushi bar serving
- Moray, say
- Unagi, in a sushi restaurant
- Elusive swimmer
- Frog predator
- Underwater current generator
- Gulper ___ (deep-sea fish)
- Its skin is used to make wallets
- 1997 Koji Yakusho film, with "The"
- Wriggler in the water
- Jellied fish
- Unagi or anago, e.g.
- Japanese delicacy
- Snail eater
- Spitchcocked food
- Avocado accompanier in some rolls
- Hagfish lookalike
- Sapporo seafood
- Hand roll ingredient, perhaps
- Spicy tuna alternative
- Bass mouthful, maybe
- Reedfish lookalike
- Sushi roll fish
- It's grilled in unadon
- California river
- It might come in a roll
- It may be smoked at a sushi bar
- Spearfisherman's catch
- Nonkosher fish
- Moray, for example
- Mud ___ (small salamander)
- Vinegar ___ (certain worm)
- Anguine fish
- Dragon roll fish
- Scaleless swimmer
- Grig, e.g.
- Sole alternative?
- Wiggly swimmer
- Thin swimmer
- Kabayaki fish
- Sushi bar choice
- Elongated swimmer
- Unagi or anago
- Slithery underwater predator
- Unadon ingredient
- It might shock you
- Sushi delicacy
- Often scaleless fish
- Underwater power source?
- Electric __
- Sargasso Sea spawner
- Cooked sushi
- Food fish
- Meal for a seal
- ''Electric'' fish
- Electrified fish
- Unagi, in Japanese restaurants
- Slithering fish
- Sushi staple
- Sashimi fare
- Hamburger __ soup (German dish)
- Fish without fins
- Slippery critter
- 4 Down catcher's bait
- Charged swimmer
- Catch in pots
- Electrified swimmer
- Sushi-bar choice
- Sargasso Sea dweller
- Sushi-bar offering
- Popular course in Korean cuisine
- Reef denizen
- Sniggler's pursuit
- Sea delicacy
- Paragon of slipperiness
- It's electric, perhaps
- Wiggly catch
- Wiggly fish
- Adult elver
- Anago, in Japanese cuisine
- Amazonian shocker
- One playing in a wriggly field?
- Conger, e.g.
- Sushi ingredient, perhaps
- Slender fish
- Slithery sea creature
- Bioelectric fish, sometimes
- Smoked delicacy
- It can be found in a conger line?
- Charged swimmer?
- Slim, slimy swimmer
- Snaky critter
- Slippery creature
- Certain wiggly electric fish
- Slithery one
- Bioelectric fish
- A sniggler snares it
- Sniggler's prey
- Wriggly catch
- Elongated creature
- Underwater predator
- Command to Eliza Doolittle's dog?
- Japanese food fish
- Subject in a slippery simile
- Hard-to-hold swimmer
- Anguilliform one
- River in Northern California
- Nocturnal swimmer
- It has electric organs
- Long-bodied swimmer
- Grown elver
- Sushi order, perhaps
- Wiggly electric fish
- Something to sniggle for
- Elver's pa
- Conger line member?
- Symbol of elusiveness
- Undulate swimmer
- Sargasso squirmer
- Candidate for spitchcocking
- See 17-Across
- ___ roll (sushi item)
- Sashimi selection
- British pie ingredient
- Sushi-bar delicacy
- Underwater slitherer
- It may be smoked in a sushi bar
- Slim fish
- It's often smoked in Sweden
- That's a moray!
- Amazon zapper
- "Electric" fish
- Swimmer with a charge
- Elongated reef dweller
- Fish often smoked
- It might have an electric organ?
- It may be spitchcocked
- Electrophorus electricus, for one
- Squiggly swimmer
- Sushi bar selection, perhaps
- Bumping into one could provide a shock
- Wriggler in the sea
- ___ Pie Island (artist commune on the Thames)
- It's inside creels?
- Fish that twists
- Sniggler's target
- Wriggling fish
- Sushi ingredient
- Sniggler's wiggler
- Swimmer with a current
- Finless fish
- Marine shocker
- Lengthy fish
- Sea predator
- Stork's mouthful
- Hamburger ___ soup (German dish)
- Seafood delicacy
- Soul of the dead, in Philippine folklore
- Unagi
- It's a moray
- Electric fish, perhaps
- Sand or sea critter
- Octopus eater
- Octopus eater
- Sand lance look-alike
- Cormorant snack
- Malacopterygian
- Lamprey, for one
- You might get a charge out of it
- Underwater wiggler
- Go-to sushi fish
- One that swims with a current?
- Sushi dish
- Predatory fish
- Unagi, in sushi bars
- Finless wonder
- Sargasso Sea denizen
- Flotsam or Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
- Shocker, perhaps
- "Sea Hunt" shocker
- Anguillidae
- Anguillidae
- Anguillidqae
- Anguillidae
- What a sniggler snares
- Elongated fish
- Reef wriggler
- Skinny swimmer
- Teriyaki option
- Shocks cousteau?
- Twisty fish
- It twists underwater
- Wet wiggler
- Wriggly one
- Grown-up elver
- Skinny fish
- Sargasso swimmer
- Slithery sort
- Sushi item
- Grownup elver
- Slithery creature
- Snaky fish
- Slithering swimmer
- Wiggling fish
- Sinuous fish
- Smoked fish
- Zapping fish
- Scaleless slitherer
- Elver, e.g.
- Electrician's pet?
- Reef predator
- Ribbon-shaped fish
- Anguillid
- Fish of the genus Moringua
- Exemplar of elusiveness
- "Jellied" British dish
- Anguilliform creature
- It lacks a pelvic fin
- It may shock you
- "Shock me like an electric ___": MGMT
- Lamprey, e.g.
- Morrie the Beanie Baby, e.g.
- Epitome of elusiveness
- Dish that may be smoked
- Potentially shocking fish
- "Slippery" swimmer
- Kabayaki base
- Stork's mouthful, maybe
- Long wriggler in the water
- One that's hard to get ahold of?
- Grig or elver
- Snake-shaped fish
- Snaky creature
- It makes many twists and turns
- California's ___ River
- Serpentine seafood
- Sushi bar fish
- Electrified swimmer?
- Escape artist of similes
- Fish like a snake
- Undulating fish
- Slithery catch
- Unadon fillets
- Orinoco shocker
- Unagi at a sushi bar
- Fish contained in unadon
- Fish with a charge
- Northern California's ___ River
- Sargasso snake
- Sniggier's prey
- See 42-Down
- Traditional London pie-and-mash ingredient
- Fish with over 100 vertebrae
- Long, thin predator
- Fish that might shock you
- Elongated sea creature
- Fish you can smoke
- Spiny ___
- One of the more vicious fishes
- Jellied item in British cuisine
- Sea shocker
- Unagi, e.g.
- Lengthy lurker of the deep
- Caterpillar roll ingredient
- Elongated subject of marine biology
- Soft-finned fish
- Pickled fish
- River zapper
- New Zealand longfin, e.g.
- Fish that is often smoked
- See 35-Across
- Shocking swimmer?
- Electric predator
- Fish that may be jellied
- Sushi bar offering
- Cooked sushi fish
- Creature poet Eugenio Montale called "Love's Arrow on Earth"
- Long, thin fish
- Amazonian underwater shocker
- Bioelectric sea creature
- Flotsam or Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid"
- A sniggler's a giggler when he snares it
- Member of the genus Anguilla
- Wriggling swimmer
- Fish with no pelvic fin
- Zapping biter
- Leather source
- Stunner underwater
- Unadon fish
- Unagi, in sushi
- Predator of the deep
- Protein source for Maoris
- Fish that can give you a shock
- Fish that's slippery
- Unagi, in a sushi bar
- Evasive one
- River lurker
- Sushi possibility
- Fish dish
- Moray or electric
- Long, narrow fish
- Sea wriggler
- It might be electric
- Gulper ___
- Slimy, serpentine swimmer
- Ingredient in some London pies
- Fish whose blood is toxic to humans
- It may be smoked in England
- Fish that's jellied in British cuisine
- Coral dweller
- It's slim and swims
- Popular pizza topping in Japan
- Electrifying fish
- Anago, in a certain bar
- Slimy swimmer
- Dragon-roll ingredient
- Popular Japanese pizza topping
- Slitherer in the water
- ___ eyes (potion ingredients at Hogwarts)
- It can be shocking or smoked
- Wallet material
- One with an electric organ?
- Fish that's never served raw because its blood is poisonous
- Oft-smoked fish
- Conger of the Atlantic
- Lamprey lookalike
- Delicacy of Basque cuisine
- Anago or unagi
- Fish served jellied
- Ingredient in a dragon roll
- "An ___ held by the tail is not yet caught" (old proverb)
- Fish that may be "electric"
- Marine migrator
- Sargasso sea breeder
- Fish in hamo, a Japanese delicacy
- Prey for a barracuda
- Serpentine fish
- Fish that is long and thin
- Anago, really
- Essence of some sushi
- Elver's father
- Japanese pizza topping
- ___ pie (old British dish)
- Pizza topping in Japan
- Squirmy fish
- Fish whose blood is poisonous to humans
- Jellied or smoked fish
- Anguilla rostrata
- Basque food fish
- Fish that can swim forward and backward
- Fish that may be jellied or smoked
- Sometimes-shocking fish
- Slippery sea creature
- Smoked or jellied fish
- Cusk-___ (deepest living fish, at 27,000+ feet)
- What a larva may become
- Fish whose name is a calculator number turned upside down
- Grig, eventually
- Fish that can swim backwards
- Slippery aquatic critter
- Jellied marine delicacy
- Slithering sea creature
- Aquatic slitherer
- Fish more slippery than many
- Sargasso Sea fish
- It can be electric
- Ocean floor burrower
- Burrowing sea creature
- It might give you a shock
- Slippery as an ___
- Ribbon-shaped swimmer
- Migratory skinny fish
- Long, skinny fish
- Skinny, slithering fish
- Oft-smoked seafood delicacy
- Long, slender fish
- Fish that's 62-Across spelled backward
- Long, slippery fish
- Squid predator
- Fish that can be a shocker
- Slippery 1-Across
- Sushi or sashimi selection
- What Aristotle thought was born of "earth worms"
- Sea scavenger
- Potential dragon roll ingredient
- Fish in sushi bars
- Fish with more than 100 vertebrae in its spine
- Narrow fish
- Creature for whose shape Anguilla was named
- 79-Across fish
- River slitherer
- Migratory slitherer
- Charged fish?
- Hudson River wriggler
- ___ sauce (sushi condiment)
- What the Grinch is "as charming as"
- Fish with tiny scales
- Conger or lamprey
- Swamp or electric
- Cousin of an Ophidiid
- Way-narrow fish
- Delicacy fish
- Fish in sushi rolls
- Thin, migratory fish
- Metaphor for slipperiness
- Cousin of a wrymouth
- Slender aquarium swimmer
- Model of slipperiness
- Jellied British delicacy
- Thin migratory fish
- Grilled sushi offering
- Congrio, e.g.
- Ribbonlike fish
- One of the fish in Italy's Feast of the Seven Fishes
- Lamprey or Conger
- Elusive sort
- Conger or moray
- Fish that can swim backward
- Creature that might live in a 39-Across forest
- Amazon user
- Long-bodied predator
- Ursula minion in "The Little Mermaid"
- Sometimes-electric fish
- Fish that can be electric
- Sushi fish that's always cooked
- Slick swimmer
- Long sea creature
- You might be shocked to meet one
- Fish in Japanese unadon
- Exemplar of slipperiness
- Fish that's hard to hold
- Burrowing swimmer
- Snaky sea creature
- "Slippery" fish
- Base of kabayaki
- Cause of a shocking Amazon charge?
- Fish that's 69-Down reversed
- Long-bodied fish
- Sushi fish that's never served raw
- Fish in some dragon rolls
- What has a long history in ichthyology?
- Fish often grilled with sweet soy sauce
- Long, slithery fish
- Slippery fish used in hitsumabushi
- Fish in unadon
- Fish for which a California river is named
- ___ sauce (sushi bar condiment)
- One may be electric
- See 7 Across
- Its electric variety is actually a knife fish
- The slender giant moray is the longest one
- ___ sauce: sushi condiment
- Swimmer with electrocytes
- Fish with poisonous blood
- Sashimi fish
- Fish never served raw
- Unagi Pie ingredient
- Deep-sea wriggler
- Fish with a wormlike body
- What unagi is, at a sushi bar
- California river known more for salmon and trout than the fish it's named after
- Embodiment of slipperiness
- Moray or electric fish
- Tennessee Aquarium dweller that powers its own Twitter posts
- Main ingredient in unadon
- Frog-eating fish
- Fish known for its slipperiness
- Wolf ___, sea urchin predator
- Fish with no pelvic fins
- Sushi bar fare
- Fish that swims backwards
- Sauce ingredient in a Londoner's "pie and mash"
- Fish such as the moray
- Snaky sushi fish
- Sushi fish that's never raw
- Electric ___ (shocking fish)
- Unagi or anago, at sushi bars
- Moray or conger fish
- Anago is the saltwater kind of it
- Nonkosher sushi fish
- Jellied fish in a British dish
- Fish sometimes mistaken for a sea snake
- Anago or unagi, to a sushi chef
- Carnivorous fish
- Fish that starts with two vowels
- Long fish used in sushi
- Slim fish often smoked
- Shocker, at times
- With 38 Across, certain sushi filling
- Fish hidden in "reeled in"
- Proverbially slippery swimmer
- Fish that's poisonous unless cooked
- Sushi fish that must be cooked
- Anago, on a Japanese menu
- A pelican gulper is a type of one
- Unakyu fish
- Fish such as a moray
- Grilled fish in sushi
- Fish that may have only vestigial fins
- Sinister fish in "The Little Mermaid"
- Fish grilled with unagi sauce
- Main ingredient in hitsumabushi
- See 23-Across
- ___ sauce (sushi roll topper)
- Unagi is the freshwater variety of it
- Long, wriggly fish
- Fish that became the first coconut tree, in Samoan myth
- Member of the order Anguilliformes
- Fish in a caterpillar roll
- Sushi fish that's not served raw
- Smoked fish in unagi nigiri
- "Shock me like an electric ___" (MGMT lyric)
- Fish in hitsumabushi
- Snaky fish that can swim backward
- Fish that's an ambush predator
- Caterpillar roll fish
- Fish in an unagi roll
- Swimmer that hunts using electrolocation
- The Abaia is a giant magical one that protects lakes
- London's ___ Pie Island
- Long wriggly fish
- Animal with a mysterious reproductive process
- Burrower in sand or mud
- Fish in unagi no kabayaki
- Delicacy with kabayaki sauce
- Fish mentioned in "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch"
- Its teeth might be cleaned by teams of shrimp
- Sushi staple that isn't served raw
- Electric ___ (possible source of an 800-volt shock)
- Snakelike creature eaten by sea snakes
- Fish at a sushi bar
- Unagi roll protein
- Food traditionally eaten on Japan's Doyo no Ushi no Hi ("Midsummer Day of the Ox")
- Jangeo, in Korean cuisine
- Jellied fish in a traditional English dish
- Wormlike fish
- Smoked ___
- See 1-Down
- Undulating swimmer
- Fish with a cutthroat variety
- "You're as cuddly as a cactus, you're as charming as an ___, Mr. Grinch"
- Rainbow roll fish
- Fish in a dragon roll
- Mien luon fish
- Fish with "snowflake" and "sawtooth" varieties
- Jellied fish in some pies
- Fish that works for Ursula
- Caldillo de congrio fish
- Fish that can give a shock
- Animal that's catadromous, meaning it lives in fresh water but goes to sea to breed
- Fish often served with kabayaki sauce
- ___ noodles (dish with snakelike fish)
- Predator on a continental shelf
- Grilled fish in kabayaki
- Kind of sauce at a sushi bar
- Dweller in the cracks of a sunken ship, maybe
- Garden-variety fish?
- Fish compared to the Grinch
- Creature whose mating habitats are a scientific mystery
- Typically nocturnal predatory fish
- Sushi option also known as unagi
- Xup luon fish
- Reef lurker
- Cave dweller
- Unagi nigiri fish
- European ___ (Anguilla anguilla)
- Fish in unagi musubi
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- New York Times - August 18, 2024
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