- - "Jaws" shark, e.g
- - Shark to watch out for
- - Great white shark, for one
- - Lion, tiger or shark
- - Great white shark, reputedly
- - The shark in "Jaws," e.g.
- - Like a shark
- - Great white shark, e.g.
- - Certain shark or tiger
- - Fearsome shark
- - Tiger or great white shark
- - Shark, possibly
- - Voracious shark
- - Shark or tiger, at times
- - Shark that may do in a gamboler
- - Shark or hellbender
- - The great white shark, for example.
- - The blue shark.
- - Large, voracious shark.
- - song by canadian singer\/songwriter nelly furtado released in 2006
- - Voracious woman in shock at emergency room
- - cannibal tidier after mat trimmed
- - hall & oates song with the lyric "she'll chew you up"
- - Fierce beast better groomed by mother
- - Predatory female could be made to earn mate?
- - Hall & Oates #1 single whose music video features a jaguar
- - could be a tiger near meat perhaps
- - Hall & Oates hit
- - Title of hit songs for both Hall & Oates and Nelly Furtado
- - Song that knocked Mickey out of the #1 spot
- - Piranha, for one
- - Hall & Oates song
- - Hall & Oates "Whoa here she comes, she's a ......"
- - Great white, e.g.
- - 1982 #1 hit for Hall & Oates
- - Femme fatale
- - Cannibal in staff diner
- - "She'll chew you up," according to Hall & Oates
- - 'Lean and hungry type,' in a Hall & Oates hit
- - This woman's scary, inferring pa is less organised?
- - Hall & Oates hit with the refrain 'Oh, here she comes'
- - Femme fatale (informal)
- - Female with male appetite?
- - Cannibal's mum smarter
- - Mum, more elegant, seen as dangerous woman
- - 1982 Hall & Oates hit
- - 1982 #1 hit with the line 'Watch out boy she'll chew you up'
- - Scholar more tidy in crocodile, for example
- - Hall & Oates #1 hit
- - Beast to beware
- - Bengal tiger, for one
- - #1 hit for Hall & Oates
- - Bengal tiger, occasionally
- - Dangerous carnivore
- - Lion hunter's mantra?
- - Tiger, for one
- - Jaws protagonist
- - Piranha, e.g.
- - Cannibal
- - "Jaws" figure
- - More legible, say
- - Predator
- - Lion or tiger
- - Tiger, e.g
- - Tiger ..........
- - could be a tiger near meat !
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