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We have spotted EEL (3 Letters) a total of 861 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with EEL and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | An elongated fish of many genera and species. The common eels of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla. The electrical eel is a species of Gymnotus. The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm. See Conger eel, Electric eel, and Gymnotus. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Unagi protein
- Lengthy fish
- Electric fish
- Meal for a seal
- Fish in an unagi roll
- Migratory fish
- Fish whose only breeding ground is located in the Bermuda Triangle
- Grilled fish in ehomaki
- Slippery critter
- Northern California's ___ River
- Fish that can have two sets of jaws
- Flexible fish
- Slinky fish
- Fish that swims by making waves
- Fish in unagi kabayaki
- Slippery figure in a simile
- Flotsam or Jetsam in The Little Mermaid
- Glass ___ spaghettilike fish
- Unagi to a sushi chef
- Fish used as currency in medieval England
- That's a moray!
- Moray or conger
- Elusive swimmer
- Now's partner
- Ehomaki ingredient
- Red and black e.g.
- Sinuous swimmer
- Slithery swimmer
- Shirayaki fish
- Fish in unagi musubi
- Fish that can swim backward
- Slender fish
- Sky blue
- Unagi nigiri fish
- Escape artist of similes
- Cave dweller
- Bronco or Beetle e.g.
- Reef lurker
- Amazon user
- Moray ___
- Fish compared to the Grinch
- Slippery type
- Garden-variety fish?
- Dweller in the cracks of a sunken ship maybe
- Electric ___ (shocking fish)
- Burning man?
- Kind of sauce at a sushi bar
- Predator on a continental shelf
- Grilled fish in kabayaki
- ___ noodles (dish with snakelike fish)
- ___ noir (wine)
- Gamers' games
- Fish in baam machli ka salan
- 'Slippery' swimmer
- Unagi on a sushi menu
- Food item that's fittingly shaped like a mouse cursor
- Slippery as an __
- Slippery one
- Fish in unadon
- Sapporo seafood
- Dragon roll ingredient
- Unagi in sushi
- Caldillo de congrio fish
- Fish that works for Ursula
- Fish with snowflake and sawtooth varieties
- Jellied fish in some pies
- Mien luon fish
- Slender swimmer
- Aquarium denizen
- Baltic Sea catch
- Electrified fish
- Unagi or anago
- Jellied delicacy
- Fish in a dragon roll
- Slim swimmer
- Rainbow roll fish
- Sushi fish
- Shrieking sea creature in The Princess Bride
- Sargasso Sea spawner
- Unagi, from a sushi chef
- Unagi from a sushi chef
- Fish whose blood is poisonous to humans
- Slippery creature in a reef
- Moray say
- Slippery sort
- Fish such as unagi
- Figure-of-speech escapee
- Fish that might be jellied
- Twisting swimmer
- Moray __
- Long, thin fish
- Moray e.g.
- Baltic catch
- Undulating swimmer
- Slithering swimmer
- Sushi staple
- See 1-Down
- Moray, for one
- Long swimmer
- Snaky swimmer
- Its larval form is transparent
- Sinuous fish
- Common Amazon user
- Smoked ___
- 'Electric' fish
- Slippery swimmer
- Wormlike fish
- Fish in a caterpillar roll
- Sushi option
- It can swim backward
- Fish with poorly developed fins
- Sushi bar fish
- Jellied fish in a traditional English dish
- Jangeo in Korean cuisine
- Twisty swimmer
- 'Charming as an __' (what the Grinch is called)
- Conger or moray
- Dragon roll fish
- Food traditionally eaten on Japans Doyo no Ushi no Hi (Midsummer Day of the Ox)
- 'Slippery' fish
- Slithery fish
- Long skinny fish
- Anago or unagi
- Unagi roll protein
- Long, skinny fish
- Sushi fish that is poisonous if uncooked
- Fish at a sushi bar
- Slippery fish
- Snakelike creature eaten by sea snakes
- Twisty fish
- Long fish
- Marine migrator
- Exotic leather
- Sushi staple that isnt served raw
- Snaky fish
- Sushi fish that isn't consumed raw
- Snakelike fish
- Sushi choice
- Fish in unagi rolls
- Epitome of slipperiness
- Unadon fish
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- USA Today: Mar 28, 2025
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- USA Today: Jan 13, 2025
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- Universal: Jan 8, 2025
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- USA Today: Dec 2, 2024
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- LA Times: Nov 16, 2024
- USA Today: Feb 9, 2023