| ``A mouse!!!'' | 22 |
| "___ mouse!" | 22 |
| Reggae artist ___-Mouse | 23 |
| Reggae's ___-Mouse | 22 |
| Reggae performer ___-Mouse | 26 |
| Reggae musician ___-Mouse | 25 |
| Traditional ghost stories? | 26 |
| Reactions to mice, maybe | 24 |
| Mouse-sighting reactions | 24 |
| Mice might elicit them | 22 |
| Cries of fright, in comics | 26 |
| Squeals cats love to hear? | 26 |
| Sounds that mice evoke | 22 |
| Some reactions to mice | 22 |
| Shrieks of dismay in comics | 27 |
| Quaint sounds of surprise | 25 |
| Mice induce these sounds | 24 |
| Horror movie responses | 22 |
| Haunted house outbursts | 23 |
| Cries caused by a mouse | 23 |
| Sniggler's pursuit | 22 |
| Epitome of slipperiness | 23 |
| "Electric" fish | 25 |
| Dragon roll ingredient | 22 |
| Symbol of slipperiness | 22 |
| Candidate for spitchcocking | 27 |
| Fish lacking pelvic fins | 24 |
| Anago, in Japanese cuisine | 26 |
| Underwater electricity source | 29 |
| Underwater cave dweller | 23 |
| Unagi, at a sushi restaurant | 28 |
| Delicacy that may be pickled | 28 |
| Snake in the sea grass | 22 |
| It's slippery when wet | 26 |
| It may be spitchcocked | 22 |
| Fish without ventral fins | 25 |
| Caterpillar roll ingredient | 27 |
| California's ___ River | 26 |
| ___ roll (sushi selection) | 26 |
| Word with spiny or electric | 27 |
| River in Northern California | 28 |
| One in a wriggly field? | 23 |
| Long wriggler in the water | 26 |
| It may be jellied or smoked | 27 |
| It has electric organs | 22 |
| Fish with no pelvic fin | 23 |
| Fish that might shock you | 25 |
| Fish in Japanese cuisine | 24 |
| Epitome of elusiveness | 22 |
| British pie ingredient | 22 |
| Bioelectric fish, sometimes | 27 |
| What a sniggler snares | 22 |
| Vinegar ___ (minute worm) | 25 |
| Vinegar ___ (certain worm) | 26 |
| Underwater power source? | 24 |
| Underwater current generator | 28 |
| Unagi, in a sushi restaurant | 28 |
| This may be spitchcocked | 24 |
| Swimming spaghetti monster? | 27 |
| Sushi ingredient, perhaps | 25 |
| Sushi bar selection, perhaps | 28 |
| Sushi bar order, perhaps | 24 |
| Subject in a slippery simile | 28 |
| Spicy tuna alternative | 22 |
| Spearfisherman's catch | 26 |
| Spawner in the Sargasso Sea | 27 |
| Sometimes shocking swimmer? | 27 |
| Something to sniggle for | 24 |
| Sniggler's wriggler | 23 |
| Sniggler's wiggler | 22 |
| Smoked or jellied dish | 22 |
| Slithery underwater predator | 28 |
| Silver ___ (mature elver) | 25 |
| Shocking fish, at times | 23 |
| Relative of a wrymouth | 22 |
| Protein source for Maoris | 25 |
| Potentially shocking fish | 25 |
| Paragon of slipperiness | 23 |
| One with electric organs | 24 |
| One with an electric organ | 26 |
| One making twists and turns | 27 |
| Northern California river | 25 |
| New Zealand longfin, e.g. | 25 |
| Mud ___ (small salamander) | 26 |
| Member of the genus Anguilla | 28 |
| Lengthy lurker of the deep | 26 |
| Lamprey's relative | 22 |
| Lamprey or conger, e.g. | 23 |
| It's smoked, sometimes | 26 |
| It's inside creels? | 23 |
| It's grilled in unadon | 26 |
| It's electric, perhaps | 26 |
| It might come in a roll | 23 |
| It may have electroreceptors | 28 |
| It may be prepared for a roll | 29 |
| If immature, it's a grig | 28 |
| He's hard to corner | 23 |
| Hand roll ingredient, perhaps | 29 |
| Gulper ___ (deep-sea fish) | 26 |
| Foot part, in Leicester | 23 |