- - youngster is somewhat european
- - Young swimmer needing a little support
- - Toad's larva
- - Young Kermit playing old tape
- - Young creature to leap explosively across delta
- - Immature toad or frog
- - Young frog
- - Young amphibian
- - Young beast bit German neighbour
- - Young animal to leap explosively over delta
- - Young European with a bit up top
- - It could turn into toad and leap, skipping area
- - Young toad
- - Kermit as a youngster, presumably
- - Young swimmer to plead being injured
- - old tape about a young swimmer
- - Early form of frog
- - Little frog
- - Undeveloped frog
- - Little European 4
- - Amphibian is a bit European
- - The little one has a stick at the end and a tail at the end
- - it swims around lead pot
- - A little European larva
- - aquatic larva of frogs
- - Little swimmer prepared to plead
- - Creature prepared to leap across delta
- - croaker junior!
- - frogs' larva
- - despite being a little froggy, got to the top and took the lead
- - Little European swimmer
- - Little Rod will grow up to be a frog
- - Little wriggler wriggling in lead pot
- - Little rod used for pond-life?
- - A little upright creature?
- - Top deal (anag.)
- - Embryonic amphibian
- - Pollywog
- - Pre-frog form
- - Potential frog
- - One lives on after it croaks
- - Larva of a frog
- - Juvenile frog
- - Infant amphibian
- - Frog's juvenile phase
- - Frog stage
- - Baby amphibian
- - Embryonic frog
- - Creature in water bit person from Krakow?
- - On perch spot larva
- - He's a little froggy
- - Immature creature bit person from Krakow?
- - Little European swimmer in pond?
- - Creature prepared to leap round delta
- - What might ultimately do leap after development?
- - Immature frog
- - Larval form
- - Larval frog
- - This ultimately destined to leap, when developed!
- - An amphibian larva
- - This might ultimately do leap when developed?
- - Baby frog
- - Animal designed to leap across delta
- - A little European water creature
- - Larval amphibian also called a pollywog
- - Frog larva
- - 'Pre-frog'?
- - Little European wriggling baby
- - A little stick for pond dweller
- - Being not properly developed bit Eastern European
- - Frogman trainee, in slang
- - Old tape repaired jumper at an earlier stage
- - Story about origins of dashing prince -- one that's turned into a frog?
- - Creature that loses its tail
- - Amphibian larva
- - Aquatic creature bit perch
- - Future croaker
- - Story about pond developing no new larva
- - Small creature is a little European
- - Infant frog
- - Pond juvenile
- - Newborn frog
- - Stage in a frog's life
- - Amphibian with gills
- - One on the verge of croaking?
- - Larva with gills
- - Small frog in a big pond?
- - One who'll croak in the future
- - He'll croak eventually
- - Pond infant
- - Larval amphibian
- - Future jumper
- - Kermit as a youth
- - Lily-pond larva
- - Immature swimmer
- - Kermit, once?
- - Kermit as a kid
- - Polliwog
- - Pond creature
- - Would-be frog.
- - Swimming larva.
- - Larva of an amphibian.
- - Long-tailed larva.
- - Immature amphibian.
- - Swimmer in the spring.
- - Future frog
- - Frog to be
- - Pond denizen
- - Amphibian
- - Pond swimmer
- - Stick seen behind a little creature in stream?
- - top deal in order for diminutive swimmer
- - lead pot broken by the larva
- - little rod getting little swimmer
- - Pond life
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