- - Mollusc and first nuclear-powered submarine
- - Nemo's sub in USA, until wrecked
- - World's first nuclear submarine
- - Captain Nemo's sub
- - First nuclear-powered sub
- - Nemo's sub
- - Atomic sub
- - First atomic submarine
- - First nuclear sub
- - First atomic-powered submarine, now under construction.
- - First nuclear-powered submarine
- - Nuclear submarine.
- - Mollusk considered a living fossil
- - Cephalopod with a spiral shell
- - designed usual tin vessel used by nemo
- - Guardian follows one into unlit derelict submarine
- - One man cuts film out -- losing all extreme characters -- and finally appreciates Finding Nemo's craft
- - Tulsa Uni made up the marine mollusc
- - Sea dweller
- - Ship created by Jule Verne for Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
- - Sea creature — literary submarine
- - Nemo's vessel
- - Bowflex makers
- - Sea creature behaving badly, one hears, left America
- - Sea creature to be found in the usual tin, unusually
- - Captain Nemo's vessel
- - Mollusc appears as gold among shimmering sunlit surroundings
- - Creature that moves by jet propulsion
- - Sea creature whose name means "sailor"
- - It is a many-chambered thing
- - Cephalopod known for its shell
- - Captain Nemo's final resting place
- - Vessel in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
- - Captain Nemo's submarine
- - Nemo's submarine
- - Verne submarine
- - By submarine
- - O. W. Holmes's was chambered
- - Relative of the Skate.
- - Pioneering Arctic traveleer.
- - U.S. atomic submarine.
- - Atomic submarine.
- - New type submarine.
- - Sister of the Seawolf.
- - Name for the U. S. atom-powered submarine.
- - Cephalopod mollusc
- - Spiral-shelled sea creature
- - Spiral-shelled creature
- - Sea mollusk.
- - Gym equipment
- - Submarine featured in Jules Verne's novel
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