- - Shellfish delicacy
- - Sailor only eats American seafood
- - Latin American delicacy
- - Chinese delicacy
- - Seafood delicacy
- - Marine mollusk with an iridescent shell
- - New Zealanders call it pāua
- - Edible marine gastropod mollusc having an ear-shaped shell
- - Large marine gastropod
- - Edible marine mollusk with a single shell
- - Seafood and a US sausage (not Yankee)
- - just one sailor collects this shellfish
- - shellfish obtained by one unaccompanied sailor
- - Seafood sailor has all by himself?
- - an edible mollusc
- - Ear-shaped seashell
- - seafood for sailor, unaccompanied
- - Shellfish muscle unique
- - Edible shellfish, source of mother-of-pearl
- - Edible sea snail of the genus Haliotis
- - Sailor, unaccompanied, finds marine mollusc
- - Mollusc is cooked with Oban Ale
- - shellfish obtained by one sailor single-handedly
- - Sailor, solitary, will find shellfish
- - sea otter prey
- - Large mollusc with a shell lined with mother-of-pearl
- - sailor gets single bit of seafood
- - Mollusc known in South African as perlemoen
- - Solo sailor finding snail?
- - jack only got shellfish
- - Half of ABBA solo with seafood
- - Sea otter's snack
- - mollusk with a nacreous shell
- - Matelot with no mates finding mollusc
- - Who's at sea with a single source of nutrition?
- - Sailor one eating a large snail
- - Edible ear-shaped shellfish, also used as ornament or decoration
- - Ear-shaped seafood
- - Sushi bar shellfish
- - Popular shellfish
- - Edible mollusc — on a bale (anag)
- - Edible marine mollusc — Oban ale (anag)
- - [Mollusk]
- - Shell fish.
- - Mother-of-pearl source
- - Seaman on his tod finds snail
- - Marine gastropod
- - Marine snail
- - Gastropod for sailor marooned?
- - Mollusc shell lined with mother-of-pearl
- - Mollusk with an iridescent inner shell
- - Sailor apart from others finds snail
- - Edible marine gastropod, also called "ear shell"
- - Gastropod for solo sailor?
- - Ear-shaped shell
- - Ormer
- - Edible mollusc
- - Mollusc shell lined with bluish mother-of-pearl
- - Seafood sailor has without garnish?
- - Ear-shaped shellfish
- - Marine gastropod mollusc
- - Sea snail
- - Edible marine gastropod
- - Mollusc also called ormer
- - Sailor without companions gets something to eat from the sea
- - Sea snail with a mother-of-pearl shell
- - Ormer, ear shell
- - Another name for an ear shell
- - Source of mother-of-pearl
- - Shellfish from solitary sailor
- - Clingy mollusk
- - Mollusk in a mother-of-pearl shell
- - Shellfish and sole beneath sailor on sea finally
- - Sushi bar selection
- - Mollusc with an oval shell lined with bluish mother-of-pearl
- - Rock-clinging mollusk
- - Awabi sushi mollusk
- - Otter prey
- - Seaman, unaccompanied, finds shellfish
- - A sailor brought up detached shellfish
- - Ornamental shell source
- - Otter's prey
- - Awabi, at a sushi bar
- - It's called "awabi" at a sushi bar
- - Source of iridescent buttons
- - Decorative seashell
- - Conch cousin
- - Nacre maker
- - Edible mollusk
- - Ear shell
- - Large mollusk
- - Kelp eater
- - Pearl source
- - Marine rock-clinger
- - Algae eater
- - Chinese symbol of wealth
- - Mollusk with an iridescent shell
- - Nacre source
- - It has an ear-shaped shell
- - Ornamental shell
- - Oyster's cousin
- - Seaweed eater
- - California shellfish
- - It's awabi in sushi bars
- - Otter meal
- - Sea otter's choice morsel
- - Mother-of-pearl mollusk
- - Mother-of-pearl maker
- - Rock-dwelling mollusk
- - Sea-ear
- - Sautéed fish dish
- - Tasty mollusk
- - A source of mother-of-pearl
- - Calif. mollusk
- - Large snail
- - Mother-of-pearl "mother"
- - Calif. seafood choice
- - Sea shell
- - Clam's big brother
- - Haliotis
- - Calif. seafood
- - Calif. sea specialty
- - The sea-ear.
- - Fisherman's Wharf specialty.
- - Also called sea ear.
- - Pearly shell.
- - Shellfish
- - Marine mollusk
- - Sushi fish
- - Gastropod mollusk
- - Sea mollusk.
- - Seafood order
- - Seafood dish
- - Fish dish
- - Large edible marine gastropod
- - Retired bachelor only wants shellfish
- - a meat cut for seafood
- - sailor has a single shell
- - Edible marine mollusc
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]