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We have spotted CRAB (4 Letters) a total of 93 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with CRAB and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | One of the brachyuran Crustacea. They are mostly marine, and usually have a broad, short body, covered with a strong shell or carapace. The abdomen is small and curled up beneath the body. |
• | The zodiacal constellation Cancer. |
• | A crab apple; -- so named from its harsh taste. |
• | A cudgel made of the wood of the crab tree; a crabstick. |
• | A movable winch or windlass with powerful gearing, used with derricks, etc. |
• | A form of windlass, or geared capstan, for hauling ships into dock, etc. |
• | A machine used in ropewalks to stretch the yarn. |
• | A claw for anchoring a portable machine. |
• | To make sour or morose; to embitter. |
• | To beat with a crabstick. |
• | To drift sidewise or to leeward, as a vessel. |
• | Sour; rough; austere. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Snow crustacean
- Maryland blue e.g.
- Curmudgeon
- Shore diner wedge
- Be a bellyacher
- July zodiac animal
- Bad-tempered sort
- King crustacean
- Zodiac crustacean
- ___ apple
- Seafood offering
- Grump
- Specialty of Baltimore’s L.P. Steamers
- Shore crawler
- Hermit ___
- Grouch
- Fiddler __: creature with asymmetric claws
- Imitation ___
- Beach decapod
- Lobster cousin
- Seafood in a spider roll
- Cancer's zodiac animal
- California roll ingredient
- __ Rangoon: seafood-filled appetizer
- Grouchy one
- Lobster relative
- Sea creature that pinches
- Clawed crustacean
- Sebastian of The Little Mermaid for one
- Sideways-walking crustacean
- Singapore chili ___ (seafood dish)
- Sign between twins and lion
- Maryland seafood specialty
- Grumpy sort
- Beach crawler
- Crustacean whose species range in size from .2 inches to 12 feet
- Twins-lion go-between
- You cannot teach a ___ to walk straight Aristophanes
Usage among publishers:
- Universal: Dec 16, 2024
- LA Times: Nov 17, 2024
- LA Times: Sep 19, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Sep 6, 2024
- Newsday: Aug 5, 2024
- USA Today: Jun 7, 2024
- New York Times: May 15, 2024
- Universal: Apr 30, 2024
- Universal: Apr 29, 2024
- USA Today: Feb 21, 2024
- Newsday: Feb 9, 2024
- LA Times: Feb 6, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Jan 20, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Nov 10, 2023
- Universal: Oct 22, 2023
- New York Times: Sep 8, 2023
- LA Times: Sep 5, 2023
- Universal: Sep 3, 2023
- Wall Street Journal: Aug 23, 2023
- Newsday: Aug 15, 2023
- Universal: Aug 13, 2023
- Universal: Aug 7, 2023
- LA Times: Jul 29, 2023
- LA Times: Jul 23, 2023
- LA Times: Jul 17, 2023
- Newsday: Jul 11, 2023
- Universal: Jul 5, 2023
- LA Times: Jul 3, 2023
- LA Times: Jul 2, 2023
- USA Today: Jun 28, 2023
- New York Times: Feb 4, 2023