- - Electric and conger fishes
- - Endless rain and snow upset swimmers
- - Sleek reef swimmers
- - swimmers feel strongly at heart
- - They may be shocking swimmers
- - unadon swimmers
- - Long swimmers in river getting away from revelries
- - Some have electric organs
- - Long and slim swimmers
- - "Electric" fish used in Sushi
- - "electric" river creatures
- - Electric fish, often used in sushi
- - Electric ... (fish that can stun their prey)
- - swimmers feel sad at heart
- - Slim slippery swimmers
- - Slippery swimmers from Castle Elsinore
- - "Electric" swimmers
- - Skinny swimmers
- - Undulating swimmers
- - Sargasso Sea swimmers
- - Wiggly swimmers
- - Some are electric
- - Sigmoid swimmers
- - Sargasso swimmers
- - Nocturnal swimmers
- - Bioelectric swimmers
- - Long-bodied swimmers
- - Elusive swimmers
- - Electrifying swimmers?
- - Curvy swimmers
- - Some snakelike fish
- - Jellied ......, seaside snack
- - unagi and anago, at sushi bars
- - Jellied --, savoury dish
- - "the book of ......" (patrik svensson book about slithery fish)
- - fish in a swarm
- - flotsam and jetsam, in "the little mermaid," e.g.
- - Slender snake-like fish
- - Long, snak
- - Unagi Day fishes
- - Unagi and anago, for two
- - Fish who are all born as males
- - The Little Mermaid's Flotsam and Jetsam e.g.
- - occasionally found in anglers' creels
- - Moray ... (long skinny fishes)
- - they are likely to slip from the creel sometimes
- - American rock band formed by Mark Oliver Everett whose songs feature in all three Shrek films
- - The ancient Egyptians believed they were created from the sun hitting the Nile
- - Long sea creatures
- - "Novocaine For the Soul" indie band
- - Fish found in a creel sometimes
- - Lampreys, eg
- - Fish in Hamburg Aalsuppe
- - "i don't mind .... / except as meals. / and the way they feels": nash
- - fish held by someone else
- - Some reef dwellers
- - Hamburger Aalsuppe ingredients
- - Swimming symbols of slipperiness
- - Kimosui fish
- - Dragon roll ingredients
- - Some burrow in sandbanks
- - Fish that are slithery
- - ursula's sidekicks in "the little mermaid"
- - Sources of electricity in a current?
- - Fish that go into unagi rolls
- - Lee's cooking morays
- - Amazon zappers
- - Conger and sawtooth, for two
- - slippery fishies
- - Fishes cherished by the Maori
- - creatures with extremely elusive spawning grounds
- - the king of spades went back south to get slippery creatures
- - feel sure they are difficult to catch inside
- - Shocking things to find in a stream, perhaps?
- - Creatures for whom Anguilla was named
- - Fish that are slender and slippery
- - Fish that use magnetoreception
- - Slithery sea creatures [plural]
- - They wriggle in a creel sometimes
- - peep back around middle of wetland for marine creatures
- - Divers' dangers
- - slippery characters in picture about to abduct student
- - predators around reefs
- - Fishes that resemble snakes
- - Remove head from rotter's fish
- - Long and slim fishes
- - fish that look like snakes
- - Snake-like fishes
- - squiggly, wriggly fish
- - creatures found in steel shops
- - Group of snakelike fish
- - Thin and long fishes
- - Fish such as congers
- - they might be shockers
- - "Shrieking" carnivores in "The Princess Bride"
- - Long, slithery fishes
- - long, slippery fishes
- - Fish that are mostly nocturnal
- - Slithering snake-like fishes
- - Wriggly fish with charge capabilities
- - they slip from the reel, squirming
- - Slippery sea creatures who are more snake than fish
- - Fish that may be smoked or else stewed
- - the snakelike flotsam and jetsam in the little mermaid, e.g.
- - Shirayaki ingredients
- - Snakelike fish that are caught in pots
- - "My hovercraft is full of ...." (Monty Python Hungarian Phrasebook sketch)
- - Fishes sometimes steamed with douchi
- - Some creatures in the ocean's "midnight zone"
- - Moray ... (skinny fishes that can reach 13 feet in length)
- - Fish that are snaky
- - Long thin snake-like fishes
- - catch used as currency in old england
- - Snake-shaped sea creatures
- - they are caught in steel snares
- - Ocean creatures
- - Unagi, at a sushi bar
- - Electrified fish
- - Catch in pots
- - Sushi fare
- - Sniggler's prey
- - Snake-like fish
- - Sniggler's pursuit
- - Jellied delicacy
- - Snipefish
- - Anguine fish
- - Slithering fish
- - Serpentine fish
- - Unagi, in a sushi bar
- - Long, wriggly fish
- - Fish without pelvic fins
- - Fish in sushi bars
- - Electrifying fish
- - Conger fish
- - Unadon fillets
- - Squiggly fish
- - Seafood often smoked
- - Popular Japanese pizza topping
- - Fish that may be jellied
- - Fish that can swim backward
- - Fish captured in pots
- - Jellied British delicacy
- - Lampreys
- - Morays, e.g.
- - Grown-up grigs
- - Adult elvers
- - Aquatic shockers
- - Sushi servings
- - Grown grigs
- - "Beautiful Freak" band
- - Sniggler's haul
- - Sniggler's catches
- - Snaky fishes
- - Slippery creatures
- - Mark Oliver Everett's band
- - Slithery critters
- - Reef predators
- - Congers and morays
- - They may be smoked
- - Squirmy catches
- - Snigglers' prey
- - Slithery fishes
- - Reef denizens
- - Pickled delicacies
- - Paragons of slipperiness
- - Grown-up elvers
- - Wriggling fishes
- - Snigglers' wrigglers
- - Snaky creatures
- - Slippery sea critters
- - Seals' meals
- - Otters' prey
- - Marine wrigglers
- - Lengthy lurkers of the deep
- - High-voltage creatures
- - Bioelectric critters
- - Adult grigs
- - They're trapped in pots
- - They're slithery and may be smoked
- - They're slippery when wet
- - They're slippery and wet
- - They may slither until smoked
- - Symbols of slipperiness
- - Sushi options
- - Stork's supper, perhaps
- - Sniggles
- - Sniggler's take
- - Slippery delicacies
- - Sinuous shockers
- - Sinewy creatures
- - Shocking predators
- - Sea slitherers
- - Sea shockers
- - Producers of currents in currents?
- - Otters eat them
- - Marine shockers
- - Fishes that may shock you
- - Elvers
- - Coral reef dwellers
- - Congers and morays, e.g.
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