Clues for the word "SQUIRREL"
We've had 22 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 24 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Easy crossword on April 12, 2024.
Definition of squirrel
- v. i. - Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Sciurus and several allied genera of the family Sciuridae. Squirrels generally have a bushy tail, large erect ears, and strong hind legs. They are commonly arboreal in their habits, but many species live in burrows.
- v. i. - One of the small rollers of a carding machine which work with the large cylinder.
Referring Clues
- Brunswick stew ingredient
- Rocky of cartoondom, for one
- Rocky of toons, e.g.
- Arboreal rodent
- Acorn-hoarding rodent
- Acorn lover
- Distraction for the dogs in "Up"
- Nut collector
- Park scurrier
- Tree climbing critter
- Hoard
- Collector of acorns
- See 9
- Timmy Tiptoes, for example
- Bushy-tailed rodent
- Grey or (rarely) red woodland creature
- Address to man about one side and the other for 12
- Rodent with a bushy tail
- Railway squire disposing of one ill-gotten hoard
- Country gentleman investing readies initially left hoard
- Rodent
- Hoarder of acorns
Last Seen In
- Evening Standard Easy - April 12, 2024
- USA Today - May 06, 2023
- Guardian Quick - January 03, 2017
- Guardian Quick - June 02, 2015
- Guardian Quick - September 23, 2014
- Washington Post - May 25, 2012
- Guardian Quick - February 21, 2012
- Guardian Cryptic - January 31, 2012
- Guardian Cryptic - November 22, 2011
- Pat Sajack's Code Letter - May 26, 2011
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 24, 2011
- New York Times - August 30, 2010
- Washington Post - May 29, 2010
- Onion A.V. Club - January 13, 2010
- USA Today - December 24, 2008
- New York Times - October 25, 2008
- Universal - April 07, 2007
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 01, 2007
- Washington Post - November 14, 2006
- Guardian Quick - March 24, 2006
- Family Time - November 30, 2004
- Guardian Cryptic - July 19, 2004
- Family Time - April 25, 2004
- Washington Post - January 11, 2001