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The answer HARES has 178 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hares in various dictionaries:
noun - swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs
noun - flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
verb - run quickly, like a hare
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Leporine creatures |
Small game |
Fast runners |
Long-eared animals |
Leporine leapers |
Some bounders |
Hasenpfeffer ingredients |
Little sprinters |
Brush critters |
Lagomorphic leapers |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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We're not splitting these, we're collecting them into a group -- a husk |
North American jackrabbits aren't really rabbits, they're members of this group often confused with rabbits |
Young rabbits are bunnies; young ones of these are leverets |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland. |
Plural form of hare. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hare. |
A fast-running, long-eared mammal that resembles a large rabbit, having very long hind legs and typically found in grassland or open woodland. |
Run with great speed. |
Hares might refer to |
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Hares and jackrabbits are leporids belonging to the genus Lepus. Hares are classified into the same family as rabbits. They are similar in size and form to rabbits and eat the same diet. They are generally herbivorous and long-eared, they are fast runners, and they typically live solitarily or in pairs. Hare species are native to Africa, Eurasia, North America, and the Japanese archipelago. * Five leporid species with "hare" in their common names are not considered true hares: the hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), and four species known as red rock hares (comprising Pronolagus). Meanwhile, jackrabbits are hares rather than rabbits. * A hare less than one year old is called a leveret. The collective noun for a group of hares is a "drove". |