- - yellowjackets, e.g.
- - Eastern cicada killers, e.g.
- - Hornets, e.g
- - Mud daubers, e.g.
- - Velvet ants, e.g.
- - Relatives of ants and bees.
- - Fairyflies, e.g.
- - Summer stingers
- - Six-footers in football jerseys?
- - Stingers used to be an afterthought
- - stingers that build nests
- - spiteful ones endlessly clean empty pots
- - Rugby team used to be an afterthought?
- - Yellowjackets for example
- - yellowjackets and beewolves, for two
- - stingers with wings
- - dominant insects in north america
- - rugby team is no more, i should add
- - used to be more writing on insects
- - stinging flyers
- - western reptiles feared for their stings
- - western reptiles are stingers
- - Stinging insects found in a nest
- - They can sting more than once
- - Insects with big stingers that build mud nests
- - Western snakes and insects
- - Nest insects
- - Insects that build paper nests
- - Hornets
- - Insects in nests
- - Stinging creatures
- - Nest residents
- - Under-eave buzzers
- - Pests in nests
- - Old money types, often
- - Narrow-waisted flyers
- - Dangerous nesters
- - Bees' nastier kin
- - Nest builders
- - Slender stingers
- - They may nest in 45 Across
- - Petulant people
- - Sugar-craving frequent fliers
- - Narrow-waisted insects
- - Hornets and yellow jackets
- - Narrow-waisted stingers
- - Aggressive stingers
- - Some stingers
- - Builders of paper nests
- - Upper-crust sorts, stereotypically
- - Stingers
- - Insects; rugby union team
- - Hymenopterous insects
- - Hornets and yellowjackets
- - Mud nest builders
- - Narrow-waisted fliers
- - Ones playing together with reptiles
- - Slender stinging insects
- - Flying workers
- - Winged workers
- - Nasty nesters
- - Insects that might build mud nests
- - Winged nesters
- - Slender-waisted stingers
- - Nasty stingers
- - Aristophanes title characters
- - Makers of wood pulp nests
- - Nest-building buzzers
- - Fig pollinators
- - Insects with stingers
- - Flying female fighters in W.W. II
- - Small flying predators
- - Aristophanes satire, with "The"
- - Participants in sting operations?
- - Insects with big stingers
- - Bee's cousins
- - Nesting nasties
- - Small stingers
- - Scary nestful
- - Cicada predators
- - Certain stingers
- - Some nest builders
- - Big stingers
- - Hornets' cousins
- - Fairyflies and yellowjackets
- - With 64-Across, sight under the eaves, at times
- - With 52-Down, structure found under eaves
- - Hornet relatives
- - Workers with wings
- - They have narrow waists
- - Dangerous nestful
- - Little stingers
- - Stinging fliers
- - Flyers with narrow waists
- - Nasties in nests
- - Satirical comedy of 422 B.C., with "The"
- - Slender singers
- - Garden stingers
- - Paper-nest builders
- - The females sting
- - Yellow jackets
- - Fliers with narrow waists
- - W.W. II female fliers
- - Mud nesters
- - Ethnic group portrayed in A. R. Gurney's plays
- - Flying stingers
- - Group in Gurney's plays
- - "The ......," play by Aristophanes
- - Mud daubers
- - Aristophanes' "The ......"
- - Irritable ones
- - Snappish people
- - Nest dwellers.
- - Play by Aristophanes (with "The").
- - Members of the Fifinella Clubs.
- - Winged insects.
- - U. S. airplane engines.
- - Stereotypical moneyed folk
- - Stinging insects
- - Winged stingers
- - Biting insects
- - Aristophanes comedy, with "The"
- - Aristophanes play, with "The"
- - Insects
- - Stinger
- - Nasty insects
- - Residents of paper nests
- - Insects more dangerous when beheaded
- - Female flying group in W.W. II
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