Neurosurgeons' readouts, for short | 38 |
Flat ones are extremely bad news | 32 |
Interjection upon a mouse-sighting | 34 |
"___ and Meek," comic strip | 37 |
Word in a comic balloon, perhaps | 32 |
Utterance while jumping on a chair | 34 |
Sound that may be produced by a cockroach | 41 |
Sound from the world's worst exterminator | 45 |
Shriek when you freak at a squeak | 33 |
Reaction upon seeing something squeak by? | 41 |
Noise made while standing on a chair, say | 41 |
It's uttered while jumping on a chair | 41 |
Interjection upon seeing a mouse | 32 |
Exclamation from one in fear of a mouse | 39 |
Cry uttered just before jumping on a chair | 42 |
Cry upon seeing a property tax bill, maybe | 42 |
Cry sometimes made with hands on one's head | 47 |
Cry before calling an exterminator | 34 |
Cartoon cat with an exclamation mark in his name | 48 |
"Yikes ... it's a mouse!" | 39 |
"We need to get a cat!" | 33 |
"STEP ON THAT THING!!!!" | 34 |
"Quick, grab a newspaper!" | 36 |
"Oh, please kill that bug" | 36 |
"Oh, god, please kill that thing!" | 44 |
"Oh no, a tarantula!" noise | 37 |
"It's a mouse!" shriek | 36 |
"Is that a vampire bat?" | 34 |
"A spider!" or "A mouse!" | 45 |
"___ and Meeks," comic strip | 38 |
"___-Nomics" (1988 reggae album) | 42 |
Cries from one standing on a chair, maybe | 41 |
Apt rhyme for "shrieks" | 33 |
"Mousy" cries in comics | 33 |
''Electric'' fish | 33 |
Electrophorus electricus, for one | 33 |
Fish that's jellied in British cuisine | 42 |
Critter that may go for a long swim? | 36 |
Bumping into one could provide a shock | 38 |
___ Pie Island (artist commune on the Thames) | 45 |
Traditional London pie-and-mash ingredient | 42 |
Third-longest river of California | 33 |
Soul of the dead, in Philippine folklore | 40 |
Slime ___ (hagfishÂ’s nickname) | 34 |
Scary swimmer in "The Deep" | 37 |
Popular course in Korean cuisine | 32 |
One that's hard to get ahold of? | 36 |
Northern California's ___ River | 35 |
Kind of sauce used in sushi preparation | 39 |
Its skin is used to make wallets | 32 |
It's sometimes wrapped in rice | 34 |
It's sometimes smoked in Sweden | 35 |
It might have an electric organ? | 32 |
It can be found in a conger line? | 33 |
Fish whose skin is sometimes used for leather | 45 |
Fish that may be caught in a cage | 33 |
Fish in the Japanese dish "unaju" | 43 |
Fish "jellied" in British cuisine | 43 |
Elongated subject of marine biology | 35 |
Command to Eliza Doolittle's dog? | 37 |
California river named for a fish | 33 |
California river named for a common sight in it | 47 |
Avocado accompanier in some rolls | 33 |
Anguilla, on some trattoria menus | 33 |
A sniggler's a giggler when he snares it | 44 |
1997 Koji Yakusho film, with "The" | 44 |
"Shock me like an electric ___": MGMT | 47 |
"Jellied" British dish | 32 |
Went after some shocking things? | 32 |
Helped supply a sushi restaurant, say | 37 |
Fished with the National Anguilla Club | 38 |
He goes where congers congregate | 32 |
He might say: "That's a moray!" | 45 |
He might say, "That's a moray!" | 45 |
Fisherman who uses razor clams for bait | 39 |
Fisherman who supplies a sushi bar | 34 |
Catcher of a certain kind of fish | 33 |
Big supplier to Japanese restaurants | 36 |
Trap beneath the water's surface | 36 |
Fishing gear with fine mesh wire | 32 |
They're slithery and may be smoked | 38 |
Producers of currents in currents? | 34 |
"Novocaine For The Soul" band | 39 |
"Last Stop: This Town" guys | 37 |
They're unarmed, but could be dangerous | 43 |
Critters that may be "live" | 37 |
"Beautiful Freak" band | 32 |
When split and cooked, these become spitchcocks | 47 |
They're served with rice in unadon | 38 |
They might store electric charges | 33 |
They may be shocking until smoked | 33 |
They may be charged in the water | 32 |
South American freshwater shockers | 34 |
Snakelike "Hombre Lobo" band? | 39 |
Fisherman's slippery catches | 32 |
Fish served in the Basque dish angulas | 38 |
"The Little Mermaid" baddies | 38 |
"Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" band | 44 |
"Last Stop: This Town" band | 37 |
"Electro-Shock Blues" band | 36 |