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We have spotted ANT (3 Letters) a total of 1096 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with ANT and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | A hymenopterous insect of the Linnaean genus Formica, which is now made a family of several genera; an emmet; a pismire. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Concerning speck in a sugar bowl
- Aesop's industrious bug
- Colony toiler
- Dot in A Bug's Life e.g.
- Mutant creature in Them!
- Colony bug
- Fire or carpenter insect
- Aesopian creature
- One of 20 quadrillion worldwide per a recent estimate
- Aardvark snack
- Modern navigation aid
- Colony worker
- Insect known for being strong
- Go to the ___ thou sluggard; consider her ways and be wise: Proverbs 6:6
- Formic acid producer
- Brown paper packages tied up with strings
- Most abundant insect
- Grasshopper's fable associate
- Insect that marches
- Worker without lungs
- Bullet insect
- Small colonist
- Name hidden in hard-line Roman Emperor
- Counter attacker
- Aardvarks snack
- Fire or electric insect
- One of an estimated 20 quadrillion on Earth
- Lowly laborer
- One with mainstream tastes disparagingly
- Several male roles in Barbie
- Colony member?
- Itty-bitty skitterer
- Small crawler
- Picnic intruder
- Early round in a competition informally
- Small colonizer
- Pay for a hand*
- New wave's Adam ___
- Lowly worker
- Tunneling worker
- Insect in a hill
- Termite’s kin
- Bug that builds hills
- Fire
- Takes care of
- Pangolin snack
- Pantry invader
- A Bug's Life insect
- ___-Man and the Wasp
- Tiny social climber
- Insect whose societies have division of labor
- Red or black insect
- Crumb-collecting insect
- Hill maker
- Hill worker?
- Grasshopper’s teacher, in a fable
- Grasshopper's teacher in a fable
- Member of a social colony
- Termite’s cousin
- Farm creature
- Tiny toiler
- Industrious one
- Strong insect
- Crumb lugger
- Picnic invader
- Insect that goes marching in a children's song
- Grasshopper's partner in an Aesop title
- Unwelcome picnic visitor
- Red army member?
- Kitchen raider
- Crumb-carrying critter
- Common crawler
- Leaf lifter
- Small six-footer
- Insect once brought to the International Space Station
- Worker in a colony
- Campsite pest
- Fire insect
- Insect that can carry up to 50 times itsown weight
- Colony-dwelling insect
- Insect with a species that's all female
- Aardvarks morsel
- Wee worker
- Myrmecologists specimen
- Hill insect
- Busy worker
- 'Farm' animal
- Amazon worker?
- Crumb bearer
- Little laborer
- Echidna snack
- Word with fire or red
- Main bug in A Bugs Life
- Flik was one in a Pixar flick
- Snack for a pangolin
- Insect that some people think smells lemony
- Six-legged worker
- Hill dweller
- Small invader
- Crumb mover
- Tiny worker
- Insect with an army variety
- Picnic crasher
- Queen's subject
- Saver of fable
- Willa Cather
- Tiny pest
- Colonial insect
- Six-foot runner?
- Tiny hill-dweller
- Crumb-carrying insect
- Epitome of industry
- Kitchen pest
- With 18-Across colonial-style houses?
- __ farm
- Pantry pest
- Aardvarks prey
- Small insect in the word gigantic
- Bug in a colony
- Insect hidden in Quantumania appropriately
- Fire ___
- Picnic colonist
- Unwelcome picnic arrival
- Hill-building insect
- Little worker
- Picnic pest
- Social insect
- Hill builder
- Hill-building bug
- Insect invading a picnic
- Subject for a myrmecologist
- Hill climber
- Tiny tunneler
- Carpenter insect
- Farm denizen
- Industrious insect
- Colony member
- Colony insect
- Hill worker
- Insect in a colony
- One with an underground colony
- Leaf carrier
- Busy insect
- Marching insect
- Bug in A Bug's Life
- Small worker
- Crumb carrier
Usage among publishers:
- New York Times: Nov 18, 2024
- Newsday: Nov 14, 2024
- LA Times: Nov 9, 2024
- USA Today: Oct 31, 2024
- USA Today: Oct 26, 2024
- Universal: Oct 25, 2024
- Newsday: Oct 18, 2024
- New York Times: Sep 24, 2024
- LA Times: Sep 20, 2024
- New York Times: Sep 19, 2024
- Universal: Sep 13, 2024
- USA Today: Sep 6, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Sep 5, 2024
- New York Times: Aug 19, 2024
- USA Today: Aug 16, 2024
- USA Today: Aug 12, 2024
- Universal: Aug 11, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Aug 6, 2024
- New York Times: Jul 19, 2024
- LA Times: Jul 12, 2024
- LA Times: Jul 3, 2024
- USA Today: Jun 21, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Jun 20, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Jun 18, 2024
- New York Times: Jun 17, 2024
- New York Times: Jun 13, 2024
- Newsday: Mar 13, 2023