Clues for the word "EELS"
We've had 542 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1473 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Mirror Daily crossword on April 17, 2025.
Referring Clues
- Congers
- Wriggly fish
- Sushi supplies
- Spawning fish
- Trattoria entree
- Slippery critters
- Grown-up elvers
- Congers and kin
- Snaky fishes
- They may be smoked or pickled
- Reef lurkers
- Snakelike swimmers
- Sushi fish
- Fish lacking ventral fins
- Fish captured in pots
- Snakelike fish
- Snaky swimmers
- Slender fish
- They may be charged in the water
- "The Little Mermaid" baddies
- Unagi and anago, at a sushi bar
- Snigglers' catches
- Swamp ___ (predatory fish)
- Users of electrolocation
- Snigglers' prey
- Sinewy creatures
- Some are shockers
- Squiggly swimmers
- Smoked fish
- Denizens of the Sargasso Sea
- Lampreys, e.g.
- Smoked delicacies
- Kin of hagfish
- Slithery swimmers
- Fish caught in pots
- Wriggling fishes
- Slippery sorts
- They're caught in pots
- Unagi, in a sushi bar
- Pickled delicacies
- Aquatic zappers
- Coral reef dwellers
- Lengthy lurkers of the deep
- Morays
- Some sushi fare
- Meals for seals
- Often-smoked fish
- Slippery swimmers
- Elusive swimmers
- Seals' meals
- Catch in pots
- Wrigglers
- Jellied dishes in England
- Slithery fishes
- They may shock you
- Reef dwellers
- Morays, e.g.
- Sniggler's take
- Sources of some leather
- Fish with only minute fins
- Fish that can move equally well forward and backward
- They might store electric charges
- Spiny ___ (aquarium fish)
- Conger line
- Sashimi fare
- Symbols of slipperiness
- Sushi stuffers
- Shocking swimmers
- Slippery fish
- Wriggly critters
- Sinuous shockers
- Stunning swimmers
- Adult grigs
- Long swimmers
- Skinny dippers?
- They may be shocking
- Slim swimmers
- South American freshwater shockers
- Elongated swimmers
- Slim sea creatures
- "I like ___, except for meals" (Nash)
- Sniggler's prey
- Spitchcocks
- Electrified swimmers
- Morays and congers
- They get into sushi
- Some coral reef predators
- Conger and moray
- Slimy-skinned fishes
- Wet wigglers
- Wet zappers
- Swimmers that don't kick
- They may have electric organs
- Serpentine swimmers
- "I don't mind ___, Except as meals ..." (Ogden Nash)
- They're into sushi
- They may be smoked
- Skinny swimmers
- Slippery ones
- Slippery creatures
- Lamprey look-alikes
- Electrifying swimmers?
- Wiggly swimmers
- Reef predators
- Bait shop purchase
- Shockers in the deep
- Congers and morays, e.g.
- Elusive ones
- Sargasso Sea spawners
- Anago and unagi, e.g.
- Band with the 1996 hit "Novocaine for the Soul"
- They're slippery when wet
- Apodal creatures
- Seals eat them
- Marine predators
- See 63-Down
- Long fish
- Flotsam and Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid"
- They're served with rice in unadon
- They can be smoked
- They're unarmed, but dangerous
- Otters eat them
- Producers of currents in currents?
- Jellied dish
- Marine shockers
- Rock band with a fishy name
- Aquatic shockers
- Slender swimmers
- Reef denizens
- Sinuous swimmers
- Sniggler's pursuit
- Slim ocean predators
- Slithery fish
- They're trapped in pots
- "Fear Factor" fish
- Smorgasbord dish
- Sushi-bar selections
- Fish with charges
- Jellied delicacy
- British pie ingredients
- Sea slitherers
- Sushi-bar display
- Fish in sushi bars
- Snakeline swimmers
- Underwater slitherers
- "Electric" swimmers
- Otters' prey
- Wriggly swimmers
- Freshwater delicacies
- They may slither until smoked
- Sushi serving
- Paragons of slipperiness
- Mud, sand and cusk
- Anguine fish
- Electrolocation users
- Electric swimmers
- They lack ventral fins
- Elvers
- Elver's elders
- They may be charged at sea
- Sushi elements
- Slippery sea creatures
- Curvy swimmers
- Grown grigs
- Collared or jellied dishes
- Elongated wonders
- Sushi servings
- Snigglers' wrigglers
- Snakelike fishes
- "Electric" creatures
- They're slithery and may be smoked
- Some bioelectric swimmers
- Sigmoid swimmers
- Some stunning swimmers
- Sushi servings, perhaps
- Conger line?
- "Electro-Shock Blues" band
- Finless fish
- Seafood choice
- Snaky creatures
- Jellied delicacies
- Snaky fish
- Slippery catches
- Sniggler's pursuits
- Sushi ingredients, sometimes
- Adult elvers
- Squirmy catches
- Congers, e.g.
- Slippery sea critters
- Nocturnal swimmers
- Sargasso swimmers
- What many sushi bars offer
- Bioelectric critters, perhaps
- Undulating swimmers
- Scaleless wonders
- Marine wrigglers
- Anguilliform creatures
- Bioelectric critters
- Soft-finned fishes
- Grown-up grigs
- Scaleless fish
- Elver's parents
- They may be smoked or electric
- Elongated fish
- They're unarmed, but could be dangerous
- Some jellied dishes
- They may be shockers
- Japanese restaurant stock
- Anguine fishes
- Hydroelectricity providers?
- Unagi sources
- Wriggly, watery critters
- Members of a wriggly field?
- Elusive types
- Moray and conger
- Sea shockers
- Some electrical generators
- Sushi choices
- Fishes that may shock you
- Stork's supper, sometimes
- Sushi-bar fare
- Bioelectric swimmers
- Stork's supper, perhaps
- Electrifying wonders
- Anago and unagi
- They're difficult to grasp
- Deep shockers
- Wiggling fish
- Sargasso Sea migrants
- "Electric" creatures
- Snakes in lakes
- Sargasso Sea dwellers
- "Electric" swimmers
- Morays, for instance
- Some are shocking
- Fish with slimy layers
- "End Times" band
- Sushi bar stock
- Shriekers in "The Princess Bride"
- Moray and lamprey
- Creatures with electrocytes
- Sushi chef's purchases
- Electrifying swarm
- Japanese cuisine staple
- High-voltage creatures
- Long-bodied swimmers
- Their defenses may be shocking
- Slithery ocean burrowers
- Fisherman's slippery catches
- Sargasso Sea swimmers
- Unagi, at a sushi bar
- 37-Across swimmers
- Erstwhile elvers
- Grownup elvers
- Lampreys
- Slithery group
- Very thin fish
- Jellied fishes
- Serpentine fish
- Fish that wriggle
- 'Electric' swimmers
- Exemplars of elusiveness
- Shockers in the "Journal of Biological Oceanography"?
- Sushi bar selections
- Fish without scales
- Some sushi sources
- Great Barrier Reef denizens
- Slithery critters
- Wet wrigglers
- Hydroelectricity suppliers?
- Ribbon-like fish
- Some nonkosher fish
- Sniggler's catch
- Ocean current sources?
- Lagoon lurkers
- Smoked seafood
- Consumers of crustaceans
- Grilled fish in Japanese unadon
- Cave-dwelling fish
- Sushi options
- Ocean burrowers
- 27-Down predators
- Sushi bar layout
- Ones unable to swim straight?
- Slippery devils
- Slippery delicacies
- Sushi bar display
- They may be shocking until smoked
- Fishes caught in pots
- Elongated fishes
- Sinuous fish
- Fish without pelvic fins
- Traditional Cockney delicacies
- Great Barrier Reef swimmers
- Slithery ones
- Slithery school
- Lake snakes
- Some use electric organs
- 88-Down, e.g.
- Congers and morays
- Slippery varmints
- Sleek swimmers
- Slippery fishes
- Electrified fishes
- Sniggler's catches
- Fall migrators to the sea
- Ocean dwellers
- Mud ___ (bottom-dwelling fish)
- Snaky sea dwellers
- Popular Japanese pizza topping
- Electric ___
- They lack pelvic fins
- Swimmers caught in pots
- Sushi staple
- Shockers in a river
- Snigglers' catch
- Bioelectric creatures
- Fish that can swim backwards
- Symbols of elusiveness
- Underwater wrigglers
- Electrifying fish
- River shockers
- Twisting fish
- Electrified fish
- "Slippery" swimmers
- Unadon fillets
- Seafood often smoked
- Long fishes
- Wriggly sea creatures
- Ambush predators of the sea
- Congers and such
- Fish used as bait in bass fishing
- Sushi supply
- Skinny fish
- Electrical fish
- Reef wrigglers
- Sea wrigglers
- Dodgy types
- 'Electric' fish
- Sushi kitchen supply
- Jellied ___ (English seafood dish)
- Jellied or smoked seafood
- Sinuous coral reef dwellers
- Stuff seen in sushi
- Slim, slithery fishes
- They're slithery and slippery
- Slithering sea creatures
- Sushi fare
- Narrow-bodied swimmers
- Sushi sources
- Ingredients in some London pies
- Jellied ___ (English fish dish)
- Sniggler's haul
- Wriggly fishes
- Wrigglers in reefs
- Sinuous creatures
- Thin fishes
- Fish trapped in pots
- Slithering water creatures
- Long, wriggly swimmers
- Charged fish?
- Thin fish
- Reef residents
- Sea creatures
- Snakelike creatures
- Electric shockers that swim
- Slippery ocean creatures
- Snakelike sea creatures
- Long and skinny sea animals
- Sushi fishes
- They might shock you
- Fish that may be smoked or else stewed
- Fish that may be jellied
- British pie contents
- Critters that may be "live"
- Squiggly critters
- Long fishes (4)
- Fish used in unagi sushi
- "Last Stop: This Town" guys
- "Novocaine for the Soul" band
- "Beautiful Freak" band
- E's band
- "Souljacker" band
- Snakelike "Hombre Lobo" band?
- Mark Oliver Everett's band
- "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" band
- "Last Stop: This Town" band
- "Hombre Lobo" band
- "Daisies of the Galaxy" band
- Slippers into which these go (not at the front)
- Fish cures, I've 'eard
- Serpentine swimmers with Marylebone's last golfer
- To some extent, they feel slippery
- Fish experiences having head cut off
- Fish see reflection over lake
- ... slippery types
- These fish feel slippery inside
- Slippery school
- They're slippery and wet
- Fish dish
- Sushi bar servings
- "I don't mind ___ / Except as meals" (Nash)
- They have no pelvic fins
- Some reef residents
- More than one moray
- Pit-dwelling fish
- Jellied ___ (British delicacy)
- Fish with "sawtooth" and "cutthroat" families
- Conger fish
- Morays or congers
- Anyone else having a piece of fish?
- 14-like fish
- Fish where else - at sea?
- Cockney lists fish?
- They may be inside creel, slithering
- See special instructions
- "A creel of ___, all ripples": Sylvia Plath
- Slithering fishes
- Morays or congers?
- Fish selected from little else
- Snakelike, slippery sea creatures
- Slithery sea creatures
- Certain reef dwellers
- Long "electric" fishes
- Shocking creatures
- South American electrifiers
- What Nash rhymed with "meals"
- "Electric" fishes
- Slithering fish
- Fish found in a creel sometimes
- Boats heading off to fish
- Sea cave dwellers
- Some are smoked
- Sources of shocks in rivers
- Sand-burrowing marine creatures
- Pot-caught fishes
- Slippery, but they can be trapped
- Non-fat fishes?
- Slippery sushi stuff
- They wriggle in a creel sometimes
- Congers and others
- Slithery, skinny fishes
- Popular bait for catching striped bass
- Swimmers that can be 13 feet
- Unagi and anago, in Japanese cuisine
- Some bottom-dwellers
- Twisty swimmers
- River swimmers
- Ray-finned fish that migrate between the rivers of Europe and the Sargasso Sea
- Slinky swimmers
- Some fish in sushi
- Snaky sea creatures
- 49-Down, for example
- Stewed, can they be swimming in liquor?
- They’re caught in pots
- Coral reef denizens
- Fish Nash rhymed with "meals"
- Prey for barracudas
- Apodes
- Fish with poisonous blood
- Fish in unadon
- Unadon fish
- Fish in the order Anguilliformes
- ___ and Escalators (board game in "SpongeBob SquarePants")
- Twisty fish
- Fishes
- Creatures that can have two sets of jaws and teeth
- Wet shockers
- Swimmers that may be electric
- Swimmers shaped like snakes
- Broiled sushi fish
- Long, slinky fishes
- Electric ___ (shocking fishes)
- Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid," species-wise
- "I'm sorry Ms. Jackson, I am four ___" (misquoted lyric)
- Slimy aquatic animals
- Fish whose blood is toxic to humans
- Kabayaki fish
- Doyo no Ushi no Hi fishes
- Fish in unakyu rolls
- Elongated sea creatures
- Jang uh gui fish
- Slippery fish that don't look like fish
- Unagi roll ingredients
- Fish in British pies
- Morays and others
- Electric ___ (shocking swimmers)
- Fishes in unadon
- Snake-shaped sea creatures
- Fishes sometimes steamed with douchi
- Some creatures in the ocean's "midnight zone"
- Fish that are mostly nocturnal
- Wriggly fish with charge capabilities
- Fish
- Fish that use magnetoreception
- Fishes cherished by the Maori
- Electric ___ (shocking fish)
- Kimosui fish
- "I don't mind ___ / Except as meals. / And the way they feels": Nash
- Some reef dwellers
- Long sea creatures
- Fish in Hamburg Aalsuppe
- The ancient Egyptians believed they were created from the sun hitting the Nile
- Ursula's minions in "The Little Mermaid"
- Unagi and anago, for two
- Unagi Day fishes
- Jangeo-gui fish
- Unadon ingredients
- Sea creatures with poisonous blood
- Long, slippery fish
- Fish that spawn in the Sargasso Sea
- Jellied fish in some British pies
- Unagi roll fish
- They may be long and shocking
- Their blood is toxic to humans
- Creatures described as anguilliform
- Fish that may be hard to fillet
- Unagi and anago
- Some snakelike fish
- Snakelike fish that are abundant in Lake Hamana
- Fish in a swarm
- Conger line?
- Fish with transparent babies
- Slithering swimmers
- Fishes such as Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
- Fish that are often prepared kabayaki-style
- Delicacies for which Aveiro, Portugal, is known
- Shocking fish in the Amazon
- Ursine : bears :: anguilliform : ___
- Fish whose juveniles can climb walls
- Slitherers in the sea
- Ursula's slithery pets in "The Little Mermaid"
- Fish that can survive for several hours on land
- Fish that lack pelvic fins
- Snaky fish with transparent babies
- Aquatic wrigglers
- Nocturnal reef hunters
- Unagi Day fish
- Fish that are snaky
- Long, slithery fish
- Flotsam and Jetsam, e.g.
- Ursula's lackeys in "The Little Mermaid"
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