- - Common cat treat flavor
- - Fish in a cat's snack, perhaps
- - Scombridoid marine food fish of the genus Thunnus
- - Large marine food fish
- - Warm-blooded food fish
- - Ingredient in some cat food
- - Common cat food flavor
- - Cat food flavoring
- - Sandwich food
- - Pan-seared food fish
- - Food usually tinned
- - Food product often described as being "dolphin-safe"
- - Fish that's high on the food chain
- - another name for the large marine fish called a tunny
- - Aroma that may induce meowing
- - Sea fish, often tinned
- - .. fish sandwich
- - Fish, often canned
- - Chicken of the Sea fish
- - Fish in sandwiches and sushi
- - Fish in a piano pun
- - Fish from Brazil brought up — ace!
- - Fish that's often canned
- - aunt mad for swimmer
- - Big fish aunt cooked
- - Fish with skipjack and bluefin species
- - Fish to be eaten before a fruit turnover
- - type of large fish
- - Fish used for a steak
- - Protein-rich sushi fish
- - Fish used in some sushi
- - Ahi or toro
- - Toro or shiro maguro, at a sushi bar
- - Loaf brought back with a fish
- - Fishy sandwich filler
- - Crack a nut and you can eat it
- - School cafeteria staple
- - Fishy way to turn a nut
- - Pescatarian's steak source
- - Common sashimi fish
- - fish unfortunately caught
- - aunt mad for fish
- - Fish for a roll, salad, or sandwich
- - Large cask has one fish
- - fish known as the "chicken of the sea"
- - You might catch one at sea, or catch one at the piano
- - Aunt cooked fish
- - Fish in melts and casseroles
- - spicy ...... roll (sushi option)
- - Sandwich or salad type
- - Popular sandwich filling
- - Fish sold in cans and pouches
- - a nut chopped with fish
- - Chicken of the Sea canned fish
- - Fish popular in poke
- - sounds as though one gets the right pitch for fish
- - Fish used in a sandwich
- - Bluefin or Ahi, e.g.
- - Canned fish used to make a sandwich
- - Fish for a sandwich
- - toro or ahi
- - Common sandwich filler
- - Main ingredient in the Japanese dish tekkadon
- - It was less than fortunate in being caught
- - A fish that is popular with Salads and melts
- - Tinned sushi fish
- - fish for you, aunt?
- - fish in a spread
- - Sandwich fish variety
- - Head back with a fish
- - ... noodle casserole (fish dish)
- - Sandwich staple fish
- - Common sandwich or sushi fish
- - Large sea fish of the mackerel family
- - Albacore fish
- - Swimmer in buff coming up with shark's heart
- - Fish in a joke about a piano
- - Fish aunt cooked
- - Canned fish sold by Bumble Bee
- - Some unfortunate fish
- - Fish that's often used in sandwiches
- - Mix 3 ingredients for sandwich filling
- - Large cask on top of a fish
- - Word on a Bumble Bee can
- - Melt matter
- - Animated Charlie on a can
- - Fish that can weigh as much as 1,500 pounds
- - Species of StarKist's fish mascot Charlie
- - casserole candidate
- - Fish commonly sold in a can
- - Tinned sandwich fish
- - Fish eaten in sushi and sandwiches
- - cask with one fish
- - Fish usually found in a can
- - Popular fish, often bought in canned form
- - Southern bluefin ..., critically endangered fish species
- - salade nicoise fish
- - Popular sushi fish
- - Albacore
- - Tetrazzini ingredient, at times
- - Word before steak or sandwich
- - Melt ingredient, often
- - Popular salad fish
- - Chicken of the Sea product
- - Charlie, for one
- - Yellowfin, e.g.
- - Popular sandwich filler
- - Starkist's Charlie, for one
- - Melt material
- - Tunny
- - Fish for a casserole
- - Bluefin fish
- - Yellowfin, for one
- - Wrap filling
- - Traditional casserole ingredient
- - StarKist product
- - Skipjack or bluefin
- - Melt ingredient, sometimes
- - Fish or pear
- - Casserole variety
- - Casserole filler
- - Bluefin or yellowfin, e.g.
- - Bluefin or yellowfin
- - Albacore, for example
- - A sandwich filler
- - Star-Kist product
- - Skipjack relative
- - Popular lunch salad
- - Pear or fish
- - Ocean creature
- - Mercury-heavy fish
- - Kind of salad or sandwich
- - Jorma Kaukonen band Hot ......
- - Jack Casady band Hot ......
- - Fish for lunch?
- - Fancy Feast flavor
- - Deli sandwich choice
- - Charlie reps it
- - Charlie ofTV ads, e.g.
- - Bumble Bee offering
- - Bonito
- - Bluefin or bonito
- - Base of some salads
- - Base for some casseroles
- - Albacore or yellowfin
- - ...... salad sandwich
- - ...... melt (type of fish sandwich)
- - ...... melt (sandwich)
- - Yellowfin or bluefin
- - Yellowfin or albacore
- - Word with salad or melt
- - Whiskas flavor
- - Vitamin B3 source
- - Type of fish or salad
- - Tsukiji Fish Market staple
- - Toro, in sushi bars
- - Toro, e.g.
- - Source of toro
- - Source of omega-3
- - Skipjack, perhaps
- - Skipjack or bluefin, e.g.
- - Skipjack or bigeye
- - Silverchair "...... in the Brine"
- - Seagoing steak source
- - Sea chicken?
- - Sandwich filler, perhaps
- - Salade niçoise need
- - Salad-plate scoopful
- - Salad Niçoise protein
- - Salad addition, sometimes
- - REO's "You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't ...... Fish"
- - Relative of the albacore.
- - Product sold by Bumble Bee and StarKist
- - Popular sandwich option
- - Popular sandwich ingredient
- - Popular melt meat
- - Pitch fish Charlie
- - Note-able fish?
- - Niçoise salad need
- - Nickname for football coach Bill Parcells
- - Most-consumed fish in the United States
- - Member of the mackerel family.
- - Melt ingredient, maybe
- - Melt component
- - Main ingredient in tekka maki
- - Kitten's treat
- - Kind of melt
- - Jefferson Airplane spinoff Hot ......
- - It may be canned in oil or water
- - It can be canned in oil or water
- - Hip Charlie, in ads
- - Hawaiian roll ingredient
- - Fish, often tinned
- - Fish that's sometimes made into a casserole
- - Fish that's often described as being "dolphin-safe"
- - Fish that's often advertised as being "dolphin-free"
- - Fish that may have worrisome mercury levels
- - Fish sold in cans
- - Fish served in a sandwich
- - Fish packed on Cannery Row.
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