➠ CRAWL - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Child will make progress, but traffic will barely move
  • - Move on your hands and knees
  • - Act in a servile manner? Swimmer might do this
  • - Move like a spider
  • - Emulate a baby
  • - Left on stomach move thus?
  • - a stroke in swimming
  • - Move slowly along ground
  • - Stomach large? Move slowly
  • - Move on hands & knees
  • - Get on the ground and move
  • - Slowly ascending credits at a movie's end
  • - Move slowly (as a baby does?)
  • - Move on knees
  • - Move like a caterpillar or a baby
  • - Baby-like advance
  • - Move like a seven-month-old
  • - Go at a glacial pace
  • - Move around like a baby
  • - Travel like a tot
  • - Move like a baby
  • - Swim and move slowly
  • - Move at a really slow pace
  • - With 13-Down, move at a snail's place
  • - Words moving along the bottom of a TV screen
  • - Move like rush-hour traffic
  • - Move like a tot
  • - Before a walk
  • - Move like a worm
  • - Tot's gait
  • - Move on all fours
  • - Move very slowly
  • - Move at a snail's pace
  • - Move like a toddler
  • - Move on hands and knees
  • - Move slowly
  • - Move slowly and don't start to scribble
  • - ...... before you walk, like a baby learning to move?
  • - move slowly on land or swim fast in water?
  • - swimming stroke in which the feet are kicked like paddles while the arms reach forward and pull back through the water
  • - move fast in the water or grovel?
  • - Move like a baby, say
  • - Advance very slowly
  • - Stroke typically employed in freestyle swimming events
  • - almost finished huge doughnut very slowly
  • - Make slow progress on land, fast in water
  • - 10 across could make your skin ..........
  • - the front .......... is the fastest swimming stroke.
  • - such credit bores! must you be so abject?
  • - Freestyle stroke
  • - creep caught uncooked leftovers initially
  • - Behave abjectly when scrawling contents
  • - caught unprepared by large stroke
  • - baby gait?
  • - Stroke cobbler's skin with his tool
  • - How might babies swim?
  • - Travel on all fours
  • - Baby's creep
  • - "Australian" swimming stroke
  • - Swim stroke
  • - Proceed on hands and knees
  • - Swim thus, as babies do?
  • - Go on hands and knees
  • - Text message shown on CNN
  • - Traffic-jam pace
  • - Rush-hour traffic speed, often
  • - Trouble in exam upsets creep
  • - Stroke in slow movement
  • - Slow rate
  • - Swim before one can walk?
  • - Very slow pace
  • - Rush hour pace
  • - Swim about naked on lake
  • - Crop left to progress slowly
  • - Feature of CNN or Fox News
  • - Pub ...... (tour of taverns)
  • - Stroke head and tail of cougar with tool
  • - Swimmer's stroke
  • - Pool option
  • - Slow progress
  • - Swimmer's option
  • - In class, natural to make slow progress
  • - Go on all fours
  • - What many babies do
  • - Pub ...... (bar-hopping tour)
  • - Freestyle swimming stroke
  • - Very slow traffic rate
  • - Slow traffic pace
  • - Rolling list of credits
  • - TV credits list
  • - Rush hour speed
  • - Moving news?
  • - Moving news channel feature
  • - Australian ......
  • - You're prone to do it
  • - Hands-and-knees movement
  • - CNN screen feature
  • - Barely make headway
  • - Early method of travel
  • - Pub-...... (tour the taverns)
  • - Teem (with)
  • - Stroke at the pool
  • - Rush-hour traffic speed
  • - Traffic-jam verb
  • - Australian, for one
  • - Swimmer's speed stroke.
  • - It originated in Australia.
  • - Speedy swim stroke.
  • - Pen for turtles.
  • - Bow and scrape
  • - Grovel
  • - Slow pace
  • - "Proceed slowly"
  • - Swimming stroke
  • - Inch along
  • - Butterfly relative
  • - ... space
  • - Creep
  • - Pool maneuver
  • - Pool stroke
  • - Slow movement?
  • - Both sides of council protecting inexperienced creep
  • - stroke and lick someone's boots
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