- - "B.C." money
- - Malcolm is a bit upset by shellfish
- - ... up (refuse to talk)
- - declamation about seafood
- - .... diggers [pants]
- - animal that can live to be hundreds of years old
- - Zip it, with "up"
- - ... chowder (hearty soup)
- - Chatterbox's opposite
- - "happy" creature
- - Mollusc caught on line in the morning
- - Secretive person, quiet but inwardly upset
- - it can be baked on many a morning!
- - Sort who refuses to answer
- - Shy person left in river
- - cousin of the oyster
- - Odd cult aims to get a sea creature
- - "As happy as a ..."
- - Paragon of happiness
- - .... up; say no more
- - One tight-lipped with stuff changing hands
- - Mollusk in jaecheop-guk
- - burrowing mollusc
- - Shellfish found in chowder
- - Seafood morsel in chowder
- - Burrowing shellfish
- - Seafood with cold batter
- - One reluctant to describe shellfish?
- - Ingredient in seafood chowder
- - Shelled marine animal
- - ... chowder (menu item)
- - Definitely not a talker
- - Shellfish used to make chowder
- - ...... digging (mud-flat activity)
- - seafood before -bake or chowder
- - ...... chowder (new england dish)
- - …up in animal category
- - Animal metaphor for a quiet person
- - Common name for several kinds of bivalve molluscs
- - Ingredient in Chowder soup
- - boston chowder
- - Certain shellfish
- - Bit of dough
- - Quahog, e.g.(Used today)
- - Quahog
- - Symbol of silence
- - Littleneck, e.g.
- - Chowder tidbit
- - Manhattan ...... chowder
- - Chowder shellfish
- - Symbol of noncommunication
- - Littleneck
- - Hardly a blabbermouth
- - Elvis "Do the ......"
- - Untalkative sort
- - Smackeroo
- - Close-mouthed one
- - Chowder type
- - Chowder thingie
- - Chowder choice
- - Taciturn one
- - Nontalker
- - No blabbermouth
- - Mollusk often used in chowder
- - Kind of bake
- - Happy bivalve?
- - Happiness standard?
- - Half-shell occupant
- - Embodiment of happiness?
- - Dollar, casually
- - Closemouthed one
- - Chowder ingredient, often
- - Chowder fish
- - Certain mollusk
- - Be silent, with "up"
- - ........ chowder
- - ...... up (be silent)
- - ...... up (be mum)
- - Word with shell or bake
- - Word with bake
- - Winkle's prey
- - What Elvis dug at the beach?
- - What Elvis did at the beach?
- - Tightly closed shellfish
- - This may weigh over 500 lbs.
- - Taciturn person
- - Symbol of uncommunicativeness
- - Stolid one
- - Steamed offering
- - Staple for a bake
- - Soup or sandwich ingredient
- - Raw-bar tidbit
- - Quahog or pahua
- - Precedes bake and chowder
- - Person of few words
- - Paella ingredient, perhaps
- - Oyster's relative
- - Oyster relative
- - One who's close-mouthed
- - One who won't tell
- - Nontalkative one
- - Noninformer
- - New England ...... chowder
- - Morsel often steamed
- - Morsel in a linguine sauce
- - Mollusk that's a common ingredient in chowder
- - Ming, the oldest animal ever discovered (400+ years), was one
- - Man of few words
- - Littleneck for one
- - Kind of dip or diggers
- - Kind of bake or broth
- - Hardly a big talker
- - Gweduc, e.g.
- - Good secret-keeper
- - Goeduck or gweduc
- - Giant shellfish
- - Don't talk, with, "up"
- - Dollar, so to speak
- - Dig mollusks
- - Delicacy with a special knife
- - Closemouthed person
- - Close-mouthed individual.
- - Chowder ingredient at a seafood restaurant
- - Cherrystone.
- - Cherrystone, for one
- - Cherrystone or littleneck, e.g.
- - Certain steamer
- - Blabber's opposite
- - Bit of chowder
- - Bisque morsel, perhaps
- - Bisque choice
- - Beach-party edible
- - A mollusk
- - "I'm as happy as a ......"
- - ........ up: obey Omerta
- - Silent one
- - Reticent person
- - Beach burrower
- - Dip ingredient
- - [Mollusk]
- - A bivalve
- - Seafood morsel
- - Type of mollusk
- - Bivalve mollusk
- - Bivalve
- - Cherrystone, e.g.
- - Happy one
- - Shell occupant
- - Bake
- - Steamer
- - Edible mollusc
- - Edible mollusk
- - Edible shellfish
- - Uncommunicative one
- - Zip it (up)
- - Marine symbol of silence
- - End of a 'happy' simile
- - Chowder ingredient
- - Refuse to talk, with "up"
- - Shellfish left in river
- - Marine mollusc
- - Reeks from mackerels in chowder
- - Geoduck, e.g
- - Untalkative one
- - Cioppino bit
- - Quahog, for one
- - Burrowing bivalve mollusc
- - Chowder morsel
- - "Happy" mollusk
- - Bivalve shellfish
- - Chowder chunk
- - Chowder bit
- - Shellfish at a bake
- - Littleneck mollusk
- - Raw bar morsel
- - Quahog or geoduck
- - Bisque morsel
- - Outcry putting off our reticent person
- - Silent type
- - Shellfish in bisque
- - Lead-in to bake or shell
- - Morsel in a "casino" dish
- - Tough person to get information from
- - Mollusc with firmly-closed shell
- - Linguine sauce morsel
- - Tight-lipped sort
- - Person unlikely to sing
- - One keeping a secret, metaphorically
- - Chowder mollusk
- - Paella de marisco ingredient
- - Stop talking, with "up"
- - Shellfish
- - Casino delicacy?
- - A quahog, for example
- - Linguine seafood sauce morsel
- - Digger's find
- - Certain seafood
- - Large bivalve
- - Raw bar bit
- - Paella morsel
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