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 |