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The answer WHELK has 27 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of whelk in various dictionaries:
noun - large marine snail much used as food in Europe
noun - large carnivorous marine gastropods of coastal waters and intertidal regions having a strong snail-like shell
verb - gather whelk
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Marine snail |
Spiral-shelled sea creature |
Snail variety |
Spiral-shelled mollusk |
Sea snail |
Spiral seashell |
Gastropod |
A gastropod |
Shellfish |
Mollusc |
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Ah-one & ah-two, it's the marine snail in the photo looking at you |
Whelk description |
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Whelk is a common name that is applied to various kinds of sea snail. Although a number of whelks are relatively large and are in the family Buccinidae (the true whelks), the word whelk is also applied to some other marine gastropod mollusc species within several families of sea snails that are not very closely related. * Many have historically been used, or are still used, by humans and other animals for food. (In an average whelk (100g), there are 137 calories, 24g of protein, 0.34g of fat, and 8g of carbs.) * Whelks were also used in antiquity to make a rich red dye that actually improves in color as it ages.True whelks are carnivorous, feeding on worms, crustaceans, mussels and other molluscs, drilling holes through shells to gain access to the soft tissues. Whelks use chemoreceptors to locate their prey. |
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