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The answer SLUG has 246 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of slug in various dictionaries:
noun - a projectile that is fired from a gun
noun - a unit of mass equal to the mass that accelerates at 1 foot/sec/sec when acted upon by a force of 1 pound
noun - a counterfeit coin
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Soda machine tricker |
False coin |
Wallop |
Turnstile reject |
Bullet |
Hard punch |
Counterfeit quarter |
Gastropod |
Garden pest |
Fare-beater's aid |
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This short 1- or 2-word label for a news story sounds like a mollusk without a shell |
It's a small metal disk used illegally in a vending machine |
A gastropod, or a verb meaning to strike heavily, as with a fist |
To hit hard, or a snail cousin |
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from UC Santa Cruz.) A membership program here at a UC Santa Cruz aquarium is named for the sea type of this creature--not to be confused with the banana type, the university's mascot |
Slug description |
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Slug, or land slug, is a common name for any apparently shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc. The word slug is also often used as part of the common name of any gastropod mollusc that has no shell, a very reduced shell, or only a small internal shell, particularly sea slugs and semislugs (this is in contrast to the common name snail, which applies to gastropods that have a coiled shell large enough that the animal can fully retract its soft parts into the shell). * Various taxonomic families of land slugs form part of several quite different evolutionary lineages, which also include snails. Thus, the various families of slugs are not closely related, despite a superficial similarity in the overall body form. The shell-less condition has arisen many times independently during the evolutionary past, and thus the category "slug" is a polyphyletic one. |