Spider (Crossword clue)

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SPIDER - In meadows there may be 5 million of this animal
SPIDER - Many of these animals will happily eat their own species
SPIDER - Research has shown that these bugs have brain matter in their legs
SPIDER - Some individuals of this animal may eat dozens of insects per day
SPIDER - Some species of this animal eats its own home
SPIDER - This arachnid always has an even number of eyes

We found 2 answers for “Spider” .

This page shows answers to the clue Spider, followed by ten definitions like “Implement for cueing over another ball”, “(nickname) Spider is the nickname of” and “Another, less commonly used, term for Spreader”. A synonym for Spider is octopus.

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Definitions of “Spider”
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• Another, less commonly used, term for Spreader
• Predatory arachnid with eight legs, two poison fangs
• (solitaire) Spider is a type of Patience game
• (spi´dәr) an arthropod of the class Arachnida
• Aerated soft drink plus ice cream (~ US 'soda'?)
• Scottish Pneumococcal Invasive Disease Enhanced Reporting
• An Order of predatory arthropods in the Class Arachnida
• Any arachnid (eight-legged animal) of the order Araneae
• Any one of numerous species of arachnids comprising the order Araneina
• Australian slang for a mixed alcoholic drink, usually lemonade and brandy
A further 17 definitions can be found on Encyclo

Synonyms of “Spider”
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octopus


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