Answer: ASPS
ASPS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 329 times.
Referring Clues:
- Sarcophagus decorations
- Egyptian menaces
- Egyptian snakes
- Egyptian threats
- Horned vipers
- Venomous ones
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" menaces
- Nile snakes
- Religious symbols of old Egypt
- Nile creatures
- Egyptian vipers
- Herpetologists' subjects
- Nile vipers
- Dangerous nestful
- Egyptian cobras
- Figures on Pharaohs' headdresses
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" danger
- Slithering strikers
- Reptiles of the genus Naja haje
- Nile reptiles
- Pharaohs' sacred symbols
- Venomous snakes
- Hieroglyph images
- Poisonous snakes
- Indiana Jones's dread
- Vile Nile creatures
- Ancient Egyptian royal emblems
- Nile slitherers
- Old Egyptian symbols
- Old royal emblems
- Figures on some Egyptian relics
- Sacred creatures of old
- Cousins of 58-Down
- Egyptian slitherers
- Nile cobras
- Dangerous slitherers
- Some cobras
- Wriggly biters
- Venom producers
- "… the cruel venom of ___": Deut. 32
- Certain cobras
- Cairo cobras
- Ancient emblems of royalty
- Dangerous biters
- Deadly biters
- Nasty vipers
- Hieroglyphic figures
- Egyptian symbols of royalty
- Hooded menaces
- Nile nippers
- Cold-blooded killers
- Old symbols of royalty
- Snakes in hieroglyphics
- Dangerous snakes
- They strike along the Nile
- Egyptian cobras and horned vipers
- They did Cleopatra in
- Sinister slitherers
- African serpents
- Krait cousins
- Nile biters
- Cobras
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" crawlers
- Egyptian power symbols
- Poisonous herpetarium residents
- African ophidians
- Ancient Egyptian emblems
- Fanged ophidians
- Sacred snakes
- Hieroglyphic ophidians
- Egyptian serpents
- Hieroglyphic snakes
- Deadly slitherers
- Slithery reptiles
- Egyptian nippers
- Reptiles on the Nile
- Venomous vipers
- Slithering slayers
- Deadly vipers
- Royal symbols of the pharaohs
- Snakes don't start biting insects (4)
- Sacred slitherers
- Slithery Egyptians
- Small snakes
- Deadly serpents
- Dangers near the Nile
- Armless Egyptians
- Snakes on a plain by the Nile?
- Some snakes
- Symbols of Egyptian royalty
- Egyptian biters
- Sacred symbols on uraei
- They're unarmed, but dangerous
- Phobia of 100-Down
- Ancient symbols of Egyptian royalty
- Once-sacred slitherers
- Once-sacred snakes
- Nile dangers
- African snakes
- Deadly Egyptians
- They were used in some ancient Egyptian executions
- One of these lurks in 20-, 30-, 41- and 51-Across
- African menaces
- Nile denizens
- Ancient symbols of royalty
- Venomous caterpillars
- Ancient Egyptian objects of worship
- Sacred symbols at Thebes
- Venomous varmints
- Pharaoh's serpents
- ''Antony and Cleopatra'' props
- Some African serpents
- Sacred serpents
- Dangerous Middle Easterners
- Racer relatives
- ''Antony and Cleopatra'' creatures
- Hooded snakes
- Horned vipers, e.g.
- Some dangerous reptiles
- Cleopatra's executioners
- Nile nasties
- Predators in the papyrus
- Snake pit inhabitants, perhaps
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" reptiles
- Sinai slitherers
- Poisonous crawlers
- Once-sacred reptiles
- Some vipers
- Pharaohs' sacred serpents
- Puff adder relatives
- Hooded reptiles
- Creatures on some Egyptian relics
- Kraits' kin
- Deadly snakes
- Some hieroglyph images
- Nile strikers
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" creatures
- Aswan slitherers
- Cleo's snakes
- "Antony and Cleopatra" props
- Pharaohs' snakes
- Snakes with hoods
- Hooded strikers of Egypt
- Venomous snakes lurking in each of the four longest puzzle answers
- Ancient royal symbols
- Lethal snakes
- Snakes on some Egyptian artifacts
- Creatures depicted in hieroglyphics
- Hieroglyphic reptiles
- Kraits' cousins
- Slithery threats
- Coiled killers
- Venomous biters
- Egyptian hazards
- Hieroglyph subjects
- Caduceus climbers
- Some venomous reptiles
- " the cruel venom of ___": Deut. 32
- "Antony and Cleopatra" creatures
- "Snakes on a Plane" menace
- Hieroglyphic creatures
- Indiana Jones' dread
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" menace
- Snakes on a plain?
- Armband snakes
- Armband animals
- Venomous types
- Venomous types
- Some hieroglyphs
- Adders
- Cleo cuddlers?
- Vipers
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" slitherers
- Serpents
- Nile risks
- Lethal hissers
- Small, poisonous vipers
- Ancient Egyptian agents of capital punishment
- Slithering killers
- Some deadly snakes
- Cobra's cousins
- Nile serpents
- Snakes of Egypt
- Snakes
- Pharaoh symbols
- African vipers
- African reptiles
- Uraei
- Venom-ous vipers
- Cobras' cousins
- Venom ejectors
- Egyptian writhers
- Egyptian reptiles
- Cold-blooded African killers
- Poisonous slitherers
- Sacred symbols of the pharaohs
- Saharan slitherers
- Feared snakes
- Small poisonous vipers
- Venomous reptiles
- Lethal injection administerers
- Slithering symbols of the pharaohs
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" threats
- Egyptian lowlife?
- Hooded vipers
- 53-Across menaces
- Ones with natural curls?
- Lethal coilers
- Poisonous cobras
- African cobras
- African serpants
- Tools for ancient Egyptian executions
- Scary Nile snakes
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" serpents
- Pharoah symbols
- Once-sacred coilers
- Egyptian dangers
- Threats to Indiana Jones
- Nile threats
- Small, African cobras
- Viper types
- Slithery killers
- Snakes along the Nile
- Small poisonous snakes
- Slithery slayers
- Hooded serpents
- Some hieroglyphic squiggles
- Sources of some lethal injections
- Snakes depicted in hieroglyphics
- Reptiles in hieroglyphics
- Cobras of Egypt
- Adders cousins
- Threatening slitherers
- Pharaohs' sacred snakes
- Cobras' kin
- Hieroglyphics creatures
- They're vile along the Nile
- Some dangerous snakes
- Cleopatra's pets
- Little snakes
- Venomous snakes of the Nile
- Indiana hates them
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" snakes
- Venomous strikers
- Dangerous reptiles
- Sahara slitherers
- Slithery symbols of antiquity
- Snakes on pharaohs' headdresses
- Venomous Nile dwellers
- Deadly reptiles
- Venomous varmints [SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- Some poisonous snakes
- Animals in hieroglyphics
- North African snakes
- Egypian cobras
- Nile coilers
- Vile Nile snakes
- North African vipers
- Once-sacred Egyptian snakes
- Horned snakes
- Hieroglyphics snakes
- Nile denizens with fangs
- Snakes in hieroglyphs
- Sacred serpents of Egypt
- The snakes in Indiana Jones' "Why do they have to be snakes?"
- Cleopatra's snakes
- Hieroglyphics beasts
- Hieroglyphics reptiles
- Viper family members
- Lethal injection providers?
- Killers along the Nile
- Ancient symbols of sovereignty
- Some African snakes
- Cleopatra pals
- Deadly snakes in hieroglyphics
- Snakes like Cleopatra's
- Snakes on Egyptian artifacts
- Nile hazards
- Poisonous creatures
- Reptiles of the Nile region
- Reptiles with quite a bite
- Snakes like Cleo's
- Serpents on Egyptian relics
- Kin of daboias
- African poisonous snakes
- Nile Delta vipers
- Menaces that name other menaces if you put a "w" at the start
- Nile Delta reptiles
- Some lethal slitherers
- Not what Indiana joneses for
- Nile belly-crawlers
- Egyptian cobras, e.g.
- The snakes in the movie line "Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?"
- Dangerous vipers
- Cousins of garters
- Cobra relatives
- Small vipers
- Pharaoh's sacred snakes
- Serpents in hieroglyphics
- Spiraling hieroglyphs
- Ophidian menaces
- Sacred symbols on pyramid walls
- "... Lost Ark" crawlers
- Creatures that produce neurotoxins
- Snakes of the Nile
- "Very dangerous" snakes, in an Indy Jones movie
- They're vile on the Nile
- Menaces to Indiana Jones
- Well of Souls threats in "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
- Pliny advises to treat their stings with vinegar
- Nile-region reptiles
- Snakes seen by Indiana Jones
- Indy's phobias
- Pharaonic symbols
- Poisonous African snakes
- Snakes spawned by Medusa's blood, in Greek myth
- Deadly Egyptian biters
- They might strike in Egypt
- Snakes by the Nile
- Venomous snakes of Egypt
- Certain hieroglyphs
- Vipers with upturned snouts
- Serpents in some hieroglyphics
- Small, deadly snakes
- Venomous slitherers
- Certain vipers
- Relatives of garters
- Saharan vipers
- Venomous Egyptian snakes
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - November 27, 2024
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- LA Times - September 07, 2024
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- USA Today - August 22, 2023
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- New York Times - April 24, 2023
- LA Times - April 20, 2023
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