- - Any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera
- - Lepidopterous insect
- - Night-time flying insect
- - insect drawn towards light
- - Insect similar to a butterfly
- - Closet insect
- - Insect drawn to a porch light
- - insect lost heart within four weeks
- - Insect that likes lamps
- - Critter on "The Silence of the Lambs" poster
- - Insect that's attracted to light
- - Insect drawn to bright lights
- - insect attracted to flames
- - At first, man of the house was a cloth eater
- - Insect starts to migrate over the heath
- - What flying insect might be seen flying around this?
- - Wool-loving insect
- - Light-circling insect
- - Flying insect on classic The Silence of the Lambs movie posters
- - Insect that eats wool
- - Nocturnal flying insect
- - many get awfully hot on a flier
- - Butterfly-like insect
- - Insect that eats through clothes
- - It might come out of the closet
- - One attracted to a flame
- - Insect that makes holes in wool clothing
- - Bad thing to keep in the closet
- - Usually nocturnal insect
- - Type of insect for which the term "software bug" was named
- - Seeker of the flame
- - Phototropic insect
- - Pest attracted to light
- - One going toward the light
- - Menace to woolens
- - It's bad to keep in the closet
- - It might be trapped in the closet
- - Insect that's related to the butterfly
- - Insect that's attracted to a porch light
- - Insect that might circle a porch light
- - Insect that is drawn to flames
- - Image on "The Silence of the Lambs" movie poster
- - Gauzy-winged insect
- - Bug that's drawn to a flame
- - "The ...... Radio Hour" (storytelling show)
- - Winged insect
- - Insect drawn to flames
- - Insect near a flame
- - Fabric-eating insect
- - Insect attracted to light
- - Insect starts to move over the heath
- - It comes to light
- - Insect starts to multiply on the heath
- - Insect that loves light
- - Insect in an evolutionary 'arms race' against bats
- - Moving back and forth doing the rounds can be a pest
- - Insect drawn to light
- - Insect seen in August, maybe -- name not given
- - Flying insect attracted to light
- - Flyer drawn to flames
- - Fluttery insect
- - Cloth-eating insect
- - Clothes-eating insect
- - Night insect
- - Annual test on hot insect
- - Creature on the movie poster for 'The Silence of the Lambs'
- - Insect that shorted out an early computer, spawning the term 'computer bug'
- - Common culprit in the closet
- - Insect drawn to flame
- - Night-flying insect
- - Something that might come to light?
- - One drawn to a flame
- - One drawn to flames
- - Flame-loving insect
- - Light-headed creature?
- - Flittering flier
- - photophilic flier
- - Bug that flies into lights
- - A consumer of clothing taken in by upsetting outlandish tomfoolery
- - Vegetarian memo that revealed cupboard pest
- - Night-time flier
- - One who's light-headed?
- - Opening without uniform for flier
- - ......-eaten (old fashioned)
- - Fly-by-night type?
- - sucker for a flame
- - Sweater eater
- - Wool eater
- - Flame attract-ee
- - Racing sailboat
- - Luna ........
- - Former woolly bear
- - Flame seeker
- - Wool fancier
- - Fabric eater
- - Clothes-closet culprit
- - Closet eater?
- - Chrysalis result
- - Candle circler
- - Butterfly impersonator
- - Army worm, eventually
- - Wardrobe pest
- - Taker of night flights
- - Sweater predator
- - Sweater muncher
- - Sweater fancier
- - Sweater destroyer
- - Scourge of clothing
- - Porch light circler[SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- - Phototropic flier
- - One who gets into old clothes
- - Monarch or luna
- - Miller or egger.
- - Luna, for one
- - Light-headed flier?
- - Lepidopterist's subject
- - Lepidopterist's study
- - Lepidopteran
- - Leaf miner or luna
- - Io ......
- - Hole-eater
- - Gypsy, e.g.
- - Gypsy or codling follower
- - Gypsy or browntail.
- - Form of a 1960s Japanese film monster
- - Flying gypsy
- - Fluttery flier
- - Cutworm, eventually
- - Cousin of a butterfly
- - Closet's threat
- - Closet trespasser
- - Closet snacker
- - Closet problem
- - Closet menace
- - Cecropia
- - Butterfly's relative
- - Butterfly's kin
- - Bulb orbiter
- - Bug that chews holes in wool clothing
- - Audioslave song about eater of sweaters?
- - Atlas or gypsy
- - Armyworm, eventually
- - Adult silkworm
- - Miller, e.g.
- - Gypsy
- - Miller ...
- - Codling
- - Wool gatherer
- - Butterfly's cousin
- - Former caterpillar
- - One may damage a wool coat
- - Bulb circler
- - Night light sight
- - Butterfly relative
- - Closet pest that loves wool
- - Light-bulb circler
- - Closet invader
- - Closet pest
- - Clothing consumer taken in by upsetting outlandish tomfoolery
- - Porch light circler
- - One of Titania's fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- - Flame flutterer
- - Light-seeking flier
- - Unpleasant find in a sweater
- - Light circler
- - Butterfly
- - Streetlight circler
- - Clothes consumer?
- - Lepidopterist's specimen
- - Lightbulb circler
- - ......-eaten
- - Flyer in Lunesta ads
- - Fabric-eater in a closet
- - Io or atlas follower
- - Wardrobe ruiner
- - Bulb circler, often
- - Grown-up silkworm
- - Io or gypsy
- - Closet concern
- - Butterfly cousin
- - Finally crash following test flier
- - Light-loving flier
- - Flier among hangers
- - Clothes closet pest
- - May, possibly, not name emperor?
- - Gypsy that flies
- - Maker of holes
- - Closet cuisine fan?
- - Lepidopterist's subject of study
- - Closet nuisance
- - Winged clothing consumer
- - Wool lover
- - Former silkworm
- - Fabric foe?
- - Woolly bear, eventually
- - Closet intruder
- - Fly-by-nighter, typically
- - Flame fancier
- - Ex-caterpillar
- - Winged closet invader
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