Clues for the word "ANTS"
We've had 719 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1523 times in crosswords. It was last seen in USA Today crossword on January 05, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Pantry pests
- Tiny tunnelers
- Hill dwellers
- Bugs in lines
- Porch raiders
- Carpenters, e.g.
- Termites' kin
- Orkin targets
- Aardvark's diet
- Aardvark fare
- Picnic invaders
- Nest inhabitants
- Amazon ___
- Queen's servants
- Picnic raiders
- Some caste members
- Sugar bowl team?
- Some workers
- Picnic spoilers
- Pants problems
- Tunnel builders
- Workers in a column
- Carpenters and harvesters
- Farm workers?
- Aardvark's meal
- Wee workers
- Insects eaten by aardvarks
- Pesticide targets
- Tiny colonists
- Busy bodies
- Little marchers
- Small soldiers
- Six-footers
- Some queens
- Black or red insects
- Often-black bugs
- Red army?
- Aardvark's fare
- Some marching groups
- Sugar bowl marchers
- Small colonists
- Myrmecologist's study
- Tiny soldiers
- Them, in "Them!"
- Aardvark's prey
- Some soldiers
- Aardvarks' morsels
- Hill group
- "The Naked Jungle" menace
- Soldiers and carpenters, e.g.
- Symbols of industry
- Kitchen pests
- Silent army
- Honeydew lovers
- Black Flag victims
- Little scurriers
- Relatives of termites
- Sugar lovers
- Hill inhabitants
- Army members
- Some colonists
- Ones making pantry raids?
- Pantry raiders
- "Them!" bugs
- Unwelcome dining discovery
- Army members?
- Colonial workers
- Ruiners of some picnics
- Marchers in single file
- Ones heading for the hills?
- Tiny critters found twice each in 17-, 38- and 60-Across
- Tiny hill dwellers
- Six-legged intruders
- Social workers
- Antenna holders
- ___ on a log (raisins and peanut butter on celery)
- Six-legged scurriers
- White ___ (termites)
- Industrious bugs
- "Farm" dwellers
- Social workers?
- "Marchers" through the answers to the five starred clues
- Creatures with tunnel vision?
- Tiny scurriers
- See 39-Down
- Aardvarks' fare
- Things with antennas
- Subterranean soldiers
- Magnifying glass victims, perhaps
- Colonial critters
- Picnic intruders
- Busy bugs
- Meal for an aardvark
- Picnic pests
- Colony workers
- Some carpenters
- Six-footers on the hill?
- Colony dwellers
- "A Bug's Life" heroes
- Tabletop "farm" dwellers
- Barbecue buttinskies
- Fire bugs?
- Pismires
- Picnic crashers
- Aardvark entrees
- Farm dwellers
- "Fire" bugs
- Red army members?
- Tiny toilers
- "Them" insects
- Aardvark's snack
- Formicary denizens
- Hill builders
- Unwanted picnic visitors
- Tidbits for aardvarks
- Tiny colony dwellers
- Aardvark's victims
- Uninvited picnic guests
- Barbecue pests
- Crawling colonists
- Having them in one's pants causes fidgeting
- Prey for aardvarks
- Colony members
- Cookout crashers
- Segmented army
- Echidna's edibles
- Aardvark snacks
- Creeping colonists
- Barbecue crashers
- Pantry invaders
- Intruders in the pantry
- Social insects
- Single-file marchers
- Industrious colonists
- Farm animals?
- What echidnas feed on
- Hill-building insects
- Queen's offspring
- Tiny farm dwellers
- Aardvark's dinner
- Line at a picnic?
- Unwelcome visitors to one's home
- Harvesters, e.g.
- Formicary residents
- Barbecue buttinskis
- They head for the hills
- Exterminator's targets
- Woodpecker's prey
- Soil aerators
- Echidna's lunch
- See 14-Across
- Crumb carriers
- What a myrmecologist studies
- Creatures in "Them!"
- They go to the mound
- Pangolin's lunch
- Dwellers under tiny hills
- Tiny tunnel builders
- Aardvark meal
- Queen's subjects
- "Them!" mutants
- Tiny colony laborers
- Complex insects
- Idiomatic pants inhabitants
- Insects in a colony
- Picnic interlopers
- Small hill builders
- Giant bugs in "Them!"
- Aardvarks' snacks
- Cupboard invaders
- Colonizing insects
- Unwelcome guests
- Aardvark morsels
- Hill inhabitants
- Insects in colonies
- Household pests
- Hill-building bugs
- Social bugs
- Industrious insects
- Hill residents
- Aardvark's meals
- Busy crawlers
- Industrious ones
- Little pests
- Hobby-farm critters
- Pantry problem
- Some colonizers
- Diligent workers
- Cookout inconveniences
- "Carpenter" crawlers
- Some farm dwellers
- Certain farm population
- Workers of the soil
- Nonhuman carpenters
- Farm insects
- Certain colonists
- Working colonists
- Warmongering bugs
- Picnic buttinskies
- Workers in a colony
- Minute invaders
- Sugar bowl lovers
- Pangolin's meal
- Some marchers
- Industrious six-footers?
- Carpenter and harvester
- Industrious six-footers
- Pangolin's diet
- Industrious little creatures
- Household invaders
- Home invaders, at times
- Carpenters or reds, e.g.
- "Them" creatures
- Workaholics' tiny role models
- Fumigation targets, perhaps
- Hill-building creatures
- Pangolin treats
- Pants' contents, occasionally
- Red army members
- They may make pantry raids
- Dance if they're in your pants
- Carpenters and harvesters, e.g.
- Aphid herders
- Army and others
- Little industrialists?
- They live in a hill
- Entomologist's specimens, perhaps
- Formicary horde
- Fire, army and others
- Some are carpenters
- Garden soldiers
- Emmets, e.g.
- Hard-working six-footers?
- Wee colonists
- Snack for an aardvark
- Unpaid workers?
- Unwanted pantry visitors
- "Farm" animals
- Colony builders
- Picnic infestation
- Some 75-Down
- Critters on a hill
- Pesticide targets, at times
- Insects on farms
- Aardvark's lunch
- Unwelcome houseguests
- Symbols of hard work
- Aardvark's eats
- Six-legged soldiers
- Some harvesters
- Mirex target
- What people look like from a plane?
- Social crawlers
- Tiny army marchers
- Small army?
- Dot and Flik, in "A Bug's Life"
- Drones, maybe
- They have a queen but no king
- Queen and her servants, maybe
- A small army?
- "A Bug's Life" colonists
- Colony critters
- Pangolin's feast
- Carpenters, harvesters and soldiers
- The earth's quadrillion
- They live in the hills
- Some social workers
- Certain soldiers
- Giant bugs in "Them!"
- "Carpenter" crawlers
- Hard workers
- Followers of some queens
- Disciplined pests
- Kitchen invaders
- Some farm residents
- Pesky insects
- Hobby farm denizens
- They sometimes raid the kitchen
- Bugs in "A Bug's Life"
- Some are queens
- Members of some armies
- Colonial group
- Orkin targets, on occasion
- Underfoot soldiers
- Some marching bands
- Tiny hill builders
- Sidewalk-seam home builders
- Tiny kitchen visitors
- Tidbits for horned lizards
- Formicarians
- Army invaders?
- Producers of formic acid
- Irritants at a picnic
- Kitchen nuisance
- Hill makers
- Hill insects
- Formicary dwellers
- Tiny workers
- Aard-vark's lunch
- Leaf carriers
- Residents of some farms
- Small workers
- Hill troop
- Picnic troop
- Army members
- Army group?
- Pants invaders?
- Picnic hamperers
- Farm group?
- Hill crawlers
- Social pests
- Aardvarks eat them
- Aardvark's entree
- Six-foot soldiers?
- Ones putting out feelers
- Colonists active in many countries
- People seen from skyscrapers?
- Farm dwellers, at times
- Colonists united under a queen
- Exemplars of industriousness
- Colony of carpenters?
- Nest builders
- Crawling bugs
- Army insects
- Formic acid sources
- Crumb-toting colonists
- Diligent insects
- Raid target
- Hill workers
- Tunneling insects
- Small marching band?
- Sugar bowl invaders
- Termite lookalikes
- Flicker food
- "A Bug's Life" cast members
- Workers on a hill
- "Marching" insects
- "Them!" things
- Line on a Venus fact sheet
- A colony of ____
- Tiny pantry invaders
- They're sometimes seen in columns
- Tiny workers of the soil
- Pangolin food
- Six-footers that even short people tower over?
- They evolved from wasp-like ancestors
- Six-legged marchers
- Echidna food
- Barbecue invaders
- Antenna users
- They march in lines
- Pests in a line
- Moving line on the ground, maybe
- Pantry crawlers
- Colony insects
- Minute monarchists
- Six-legged army members
- Industrious tunnel-makers
- Short six-footers?
- The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!"
- Hobby-farm bugs
- Kitchen-crashing crawlers
- Sugar bowl fans
- Carpenter, army and fire
- Queen's retinue, perhaps
- Bugs on a hill
- They may be in columns
- Rebukers of Aesop's grasshopper
- Hill dwellers?
- They may go on a pantry raid
- Small insects
- Ubiquitous bugs
- Sources of formic acid
- Bugs who frequent hills
- Aardvark's snacks
- H. G. Wells's "Empire of the ___"
- Home invaders
- Carpenters and leafcutters
- Certain tunnelers
- Farm workers
- Single-file travelers, at times
- Army and fire insects
- Aphid farmers
- Aardvark treats
- Creatures featured in Dali's "The Persistence of Memory"
- Trail near a hill?
- Myrmecologists' study
- "A Bug's Life" characters
- Fire bugs
- They may be in one's pants
- Busy builders
- "A Bug's Life" colony
- Stinging insects
- Ubiquitous crawlers
- Threat in "The Naked Jungle," 1954
- Industrious little critters
- Busy insects
- Myrmecophobe's fear
- Hobby-farm dwellers
- Acacia crawlers
- Carpenter, army and fire insects
- Tiny pantry pests
- Some "giants" in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
- Cookout annoyance
- Fire, red and black insects
- Tiny pantry bugs
- Social group
- They're seen in columns
- Fire insects
- Aardvark's entrees
- Garden party intruders
- Certain hill dwellers
- Tiny army members
- Aardvark's delight
- Industrious workers
- Tiny colonizers
- 44 Down pests
- Myrmecophobe's worry
- Fire ___
- Echidna's snacks
- Colony crawlers
- Non-bird nesters
- Marching band?
- Dwellers in a tiny farm
- Tiny household pests
- Pismires and others
- They work on a hill
- Leavers of pheromone trails
- Small six-footers
- Tiny workers on a farm?
- Kitchen raiders
- Underground workers
- Insects on hills
- Wee bugs
- "Fire" brigade?
- Pantry visitors
- Carpenters with small jobs?
- Creatures in colonies
- Moving line on a tree trunk
- Victims of kitchen traps
- Teeny colonizers
- Some insects
- Minuscule marchers
- Underground colonists
- Tiny builders of hills
- Busy crawling insects
- Industrious little marchers
- Metaphorical restlessness
- Social climbers?
- Tasty treats for aardvarks
- Crawling carpenters
- Meal for an echidna
- They might emerge on hilltops
- Tree line?
- Picnic critters
- Picnic-invading pests
- Farm swarm
- Stereotypical picnic crashers
- Echidna's meal
- Hard-working colonizers
- Bugs in colonies
- Bugs in an army
- Certain farm residents
- Hill bugs
- "B.C." insects
- Crawling insects
- Tiny insects
- Picnic visitors
- "A Bug's Life" creatures
- "A Bug's Life" insects
- Insects that aardvarks love to snack on
- Carpenter and red
- " Bug's Life"cast members
- Insect fogger target
- ___ in Your Pants (game)
- Six-legged insects
- Summer pests
- Industrious little insects
- Insects that can become "zombies" via different fungi
- Tiny marchers
- Insects
- Colonial working insects
- Picnic nuisances
- Adam Ant's band
- Adam and the ___
- Dave Matthews "Marching" band?
- "All the little ___ are marching"
- Dave Matthews "___ Marching"
- Gorillaz "Empire ___"
- Who was "Marching," to Dave Matthews
- Stone Temple Pilots "Army ___"
- Stone Temple Pilots might have an "Army" of them
- Busy little insects
- Galactic Cowboys song about tiny insects?
- "All the little ___ are marching" Dave Matthews
- Mastodon "March of the Fire ___"
- "___ Marching" DMB
- DMB "___ Marching"
- See 22
- Social crawlers robbing peasants of food
- First to post off knickers for soldiers
- Creatures of giant stature?
- Social crawlers upset by Stan
- Social workers write article on good man arising
- Pests at picnics
- Small social insects
- Some home invaders
- Lunch for aardvarks
- Miniature marchers
- Tamandua's diet
- Farm critters
- They may be in your pants
- Pests in one's house
- Mound dwellers
- Myrmecology focus
- Swarm around a hill
- Termites, white ___
- See 6
- Conservationists seeing that about social creatures
- Workers' tirades: "Right To Strike"
- Insects in "frontless" underwear
- Carpenter insects
- Workers in kitchens, perhaps
- Line at a food stand?
- Supermarket chain to avoid?
- Raid targets
- Queen and workers
- Outdoor party crashers
- Much of an aardvark's diet
- Minute hill dwellers
- Insects always found in pleasant surroundings
- Pantry-raiding bugs
- Bugs that are attracted to sugar
- "A Bug's Life" bugs
- Pests in a pantry
- Little builders
- Six-legged colonists
- Workers with antennae
- --
- Unwanted workers
- Colonial bugs
- Myrmecologist's specimens
- Workers on the hill
- Picnic insects
- About 12,000 insect species
- Miniature workers
- Colonial insects
- Offspring of tiny queens
- Insects in hobby farms
- "Fire" crawlers
- Sugar swarmers
- Army bugs?
- Invaders of pantries
- They may be queens
- Hill builders down low
- Lowly workers
- Workers in colonies
- Busy workers' degree of instant success
- Tunnel-creating insects
- Underground army
- Unsavory kitchen cluster
- Tiny picnic invaders
- Some six-legged queens
- Six-footers, like some Russian tsars
- Adam and carpenter
- Tunnel-building group
- Six-footers on hills
- Mini marchers
- Little workers getting article about saint
- Raisins on a celery "log"
- Insects that may form rafts
- Small home invaders
- Bugs eaten by echidnas
- Army in the field?
- Lines in the sand, perhaps
- Uninvited picnic arrivals
- Ironically, they live on every continent except Antarctica
- Red or black insects
- Insects in armies
- Six-legged picnic invaders
- Armadillo meal
- Little six-footers
- Diet for 37 Down
- Nuisances in a trash bin
- Insects in a line
- Hobby farm animals
- Hardworking colonists
- Exemplars of industry
- Little hill-builders
- Stan organises social workers
- Hill dwellers, all six-footers
- Giants in the 1954 horror film "Them!"
- Inhabitants of a myrmecologist's farm
- Insects in formicaries
- Unwelcome diners
- Magnates, oddly, dismissed workers
- ___ on a log (healthy snack)
- Food for flickers
- Six-legged kitchen pests
- Queen’s servants
- Colony creatures
- Garden party crashers
- Red stingers
- Targets for exterminators
- Workers removed from the kitchen
- Workers in formicaries
- Targets of formicide
- Echidna morsels
- Pangolins eat them
- Certain nest builders
- Tiny home invaders
- Food for an aardvark
- Bridge-forming insects
- Insects known for their strength
- Six-legged nuisances
- Insects with a carpenter variety
- Food for woodpeckers
- Pantry-invading pests
- Word with red or army
- Black, 26-Down, brown or yellow social insects
- Crawling colony insects
- Unwelcome picnic guests
- Picnic's tiny invaders
- Undesirable picnic "guests"
- Aardvarks' food
- Undesired kitchen trail
- Insects eaten by echidnas
- They're attracted to sweets
- Little creatures recurring in Dalí paintings
- Underground diggers
- Crumb-carrying insects
- Tiny pests at picnics
- Colonial workers, maybe
- Parts of black widow spiders' diets
- They're unwelcome in the kitchen
- What raisins represent on a certain "log" snack
- Fare for aardvarks
- Insects known to take power naps
- Horned lizard's meal
- Hardworking insects
- While going round the National Theatre, they crawl!
- Workers you wouldn't want to see in the office?
- Insects with an "army" variety
- Insects that produce formic acid
- Insects that have displaced most gnats?
- Picnic crawlers
- Food for aardvarks
- Social workers?
- Insects drawn to sweet, sticky liquid
- Tunnel diggers
- Insects with an "acrobat" variety
- Echidna snacks
- Insects with a fire variety
- Sugar bowl marchers?
- Tiny crawlers
- Insects that make mounds
- Pavement, harvester and Texas leaf cutter
- Insects that often walk in single file
- "That's how we get ___!" (running joke on "Archer")
- Snacks for some beetles
- Little drones
- Tiny foragers
- Ones in hills or farms
- Colony denizens
- Biologist E. O. Wilson's focus
- Targets of Terro bait traps
- Insects that may reproduce without males
- Snacks for aardvarks
- Insects with "fire" and "ghost" species
- Creatures on an Escher Möbius strip
- ___ climbing a tree (Sichuan noodle dish)
- Army ___
- Inhabitants of a classroom "farm"
- Insects that build tunnels
- ___ on a log (crunchy snack)
- Children's song marchers
- Six-foot runners?
- Members of a certain colony
- Unwanted trail in a kitchen
- "Fire" or "carpenter" bugs
- Creatures of giant stature?
- Insects studied by a myrmecologist
- "Fire" or "carpenter" insects
- Giant things in the 1954 sci-fi film "Them!"
- Tiny residents of a colony
- With 42-Across, source of restless anticipation
- Some leafcutters
- Crumb-carrying bugs
- Tunneling insects with two sets of jaws
- Life study of the biologist E. O. Wilson
- Six-legged workers on a hill
- Insects that live in hills
- Most numerous insects in the world
- Insects in a hill
- Bugs "in one's pants"
- CGI creatures in a superhero film series starring Paul Rudd
- At any one time, roughly 10,000 trillion of them roam the earth
- Kitchen cabinet climbers
- Insects that might invade a picnic
- Carpenters, maybe?
- Pangolin diet
- Termite eaters
- Marching band?
- Proverbial hard workers
- They might come out of the woodwork
- Raisins, in an after-school snack
- "Fire" or "pharaoh" insects
- Little insects that sometimes sting
- Certain infestation
- Whence formic acid
- Grasshoppers' foes in "A Bug's Life"
- Insects with a pharaoh variety
- Terro trap targets
- Insects in a pantry
- Insects who prefer sweet foods
- Tunneling pests
- Animals that use pheromones to communicate
- Creatures that sleep by taking hundreds of minute-long naps throughout the day
- Unwanted kitchen invaders
Last Seen In
- USA Today - January 05, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - December 31, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - December 23, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 21, 2024
- LA Times - December 20, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 20, 2024
- USA Today - December 18, 2024
- New York Times - December 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - December 12, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 05, 2024
- Penny Dell Sunday - November 24, 2024
- New York Times - November 22, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 17, 2024
- LA Times - November 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 14, 2024
- New York Times - November 11, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 04, 2024
- Mirror Daily - October 22, 2024
- New York Times - October 22, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - October 15, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - September 30, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 25, 2024
- LA Times - September 25, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- LA Times - September 22, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 15, 2024
- Your Life Choices - September 12, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - September 12, 2024
- USA Today - September 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 03, 2024
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