- - Ones closely packed in
- - Ones sitting tight?
- - Canned fishes
- - After first half of sandwich, eats fish
- - Tiny canned herrings
- - Fish or game?
- - On board, a way into starting exploration for fish
- - seafood consumed by diners in south australia
- - 2 swimmers
- - Sister taking in area has a meal with group of swimmers
- - Children's game — fish
- - What subway passengers often feel like
- - They're crammed in cans
- - Analogy for rush-hour riders
- - On board ship, a diner ordered game
- - Rush-hour commuters, figuratively
- - Fish, ridiculous in a dress!
- - Rush hour metaphor
- - A writer from foundation has feast in ship with swimmers
- - Artist returns to eat in ship with swimmers
- - Commuting metaphor
- - Hide-and-seek variant
- - They get canned
- - Fish in cans
- - Fish in a crowded-subway metaphor
- - Tom treat
- - Popular fish
- - Pilchards
- - Portuguese exports
- - Pack-'em-in children's game
- - Tiny fishes
- - Young pilchards
- - Herrings' kin
- - "Noises Off" prop
- - Variety of hide-and-go-seek
- - Rush-hour crowds, figuratively
- - Togetherness symbol
- - The makings of a quick meal.
- - Smorgasbord fare.
- - Young herrings.
- - Small edible fish
- - Young herring
- - Little fishes.
- - Fishes.
- - Tightly packed fish
- - Small fish usually canned
- - Small oily fish
- - Cramped fish
- - Portuguese export.
- - Party game
- - Fish in a can
- - Canned fish
- - Seafood
- - Product of California.
- - Herringlike fish
- - Fish dish
- - Small fish
- - Tightly packed and ready to eat little fish
- - Sarah mostly eats fish
- - young pilchards; party game
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