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Sushi servings, perhaps 23
Sushi ingredients, sometimes 28
Spiny ___ (aquarium fish) 25
Some use electric organs 24
Some stunning swimmers 22
Some electrical generators 26
Some bioelectric swimmers 25
Some are over 11 feet long 26
Snigglers' catches 22
Sniggler's targets 22
Smorgasbord delicacies 22
Slithering sea-dwellers 23
Slippery sea creatures 22
Rock band with a fishy name 27
Ones unable to swim straight? 29
Ocean current sources? 22
Nine-eyes' cousins 22
Mud _____ (salamanders) 23
Jellied dishes in England 25
Japanese restaurant stock 25
Hydroelectricity suppliers? 27
Hydroelectricity providers? 27
Great Barrier Reef swimmers 27
Fish with slimy layers 22
Fish with only minute fins 26
Fish resembling lampreys 24
Fall migrators to the sea 25
Exemplars of elusiveness 24
Denizens of the Sargasso Sea 28
Creatures with electrocytes 27
Consumers of crustaceans 24
Collared or jellied dishes 26
British pie ingredients 23
"Souljacker" band 27
"Fear Factor" fish 28
"End Times" band 26
Like a long, slithery fish 26
Sorta fishy, sorta snaky 24
Wriggly and hard to grasp 25
Hard to catch, in a way 23
Wriggly and slippery, e.g. 26
Slippery in a fishy way 23
Slippery and hard to catch 26
Long, wet, and snakelike 24
Poet's contraction 22
Suffix for "velvet" 29
Twilight time, to Tennyson 26
Tennyson's twilight 23
After dark, poetically 22
Morn's counterpart 22
Bard's contraction 22
Suffix for "Hallow" 29
Poet's time of day 22
Twilight time, to a poet 24
Poetic time after dusk 22
Night time, poetically 22
Late in the day, for poets 26
After dusk, poetically 22
Early night, to a poet 22
Day's end, to a poet 24
Day's end, poetically 25
Bard's early night 22
"Velvet" attachment 29
Sunset time, to Shelley 23
Sunset follower, in poetry 26
Sonneteer's sundown 23
It follows sunset, in poetry 28
Imitation fabric: Suffix 24
Hallow or velvet ending 23
Close of day, to poets 22
"Velvet" finish 25
Twilight time to a poet 23
The bard's bedtime? 23
Suffix for an inferior fabric 29
Still, to Robert Browning 25
Shakespearean twilight 22
Postsundown time, to Poe 24
Poetic, V-less contraction 26
Poetic period after dusk 24
Poet's period after dusk 28
Poet's early night 22
Plural ending for fellah 24
Opposite of morn, to a poet 27
Nighttime, in old poems 23
Irish diminutive suffix 23
Ending for velvet or Hallow 27
Ending for "Hallow" 29
Early night, in an ode 22
Dusk's time, to Tennyson 28
Donne's dinnertime? 23
Day's end, in verse 23
Darkening time in verse 23
Contracted time period? 23
Chaucer's twilight 22
Browning's bedtime? 23
Bard's time of day 22
After-dusk time, to a poet 26
"Hallow" ending 25
'Hallow' ending 23
Start of a counting rhyme 25