Answer: EELS
EELS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 466 times.
Referring Clues:
- Congers
 - Wriggly fish
 - Sushi supplies
 - Spawning fish
 - Trattoria entree
 - Slippery critters
 - Grown-up elvers
 - Congers and kin
 - Snaky fishes
 - They may be smoked or pickled
 - Reef lurkers
 - Snakelike swimmers
 - Sushi fish
 - Fish lacking ventral fins
 - Fish captured in pots
 - Snakelike fish
 - Snaky swimmers
 - Slender fish
 - They may be charged in the water
 - "The Little Mermaid" baddies
 - Unagi and anago, at a sushi bar
 - Snigglers' catches
 - Swamp ___ (predatory fish)
 - Users of electrolocation
 - Snigglers' prey
 - Sinewy creatures
 - Some are shockers
 - Squiggly swimmers
 - Smoked fish
 - Denizens of the Sargasso Sea
 - Lampreys, e.g.
 - Smoked delicacies
 - Kin of hagfish
 - Slithery swimmers
 - Fish caught in pots
 - Wriggling fishes
 - Slippery sorts
 - They're caught in pots
 - Unagi, in a sushi bar
 - Pickled delicacies
 - Aquatic zappers
 - Coral reef dwellers
 - Lengthy lurkers of the deep
 - Morays
 - Some sushi fare
 - Meals for seals
 - Often-smoked fish
 - Slippery swimmers
 - Elusive swimmers
 - Seals' meals
 - Catch in pots
 - Wrigglers
 - Jellied dishes in England
 - Slithery fishes
 - They may shock you
 - Reef dwellers
 - Morays, e.g.
 - Sniggler's take
 - Sources of some leather
 - Fish with only minute fins
 - Fish that can move equally well forward and backward
 - They might store electric charges
 - Spiny ___ (aquarium fish)
 - Conger line
 - Sashimi fare
 - Symbols of slipperiness
 - Sushi stuffers
 - Shocking swimmers
 - Slippery fish
 - Wriggly critters
 - Sinuous shockers
 - Stunning swimmers
 - Adult grigs
 - Long swimmers
 - Skinny dippers?
 - They may be shocking
 - Slim swimmers
 - South American freshwater shockers
 - Elongated swimmers
 - Slim sea creatures
 - "I like ___, except for meals" (Nash)
 - Sniggler's prey
 - Spitchcocks
 - Electrified swimmers
 - Morays and congers
 - They get into sushi
 - Some coral reef predators
 - Conger and moray
 - Slimy-skinned fishes
 - Wet wigglers
 - Wet zappers
 - Swimmers that don't kick
 - They may have electric organs
 - Serpentine swimmers
 - "I don't mind ___, Except as meals ..." (Ogden Nash)
 - They're into sushi
 - They may be smoked
 - Skinny swimmers
 - Slippery ones
 - Slippery creatures
 - Lamprey look-alikes
 - Electrifying swimmers?
 - Wiggly swimmers
 - Reef predators
 - Bait shop purchase
 - Shockers in the deep
 - Congers and morays, e.g.
 - Elusive ones
 - Sargasso Sea spawners
 - Anago and unagi, e.g.
 - Band with the 1996 hit "Novocaine for the Soul"
 - They're slippery when wet
 - Apodal creatures
 - Seals eat them
 - Marine predators
 - See 63-Down
 - Long fish
 - Flotsam and Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid"
 - They're served with rice in unadon
 - They can be smoked
 - They're unarmed, but dangerous
 - Otters eat them
 - Producers of currents in currents?
 - Jellied dish
 - Marine shockers
 - Rock band with a fishy name
 - Aquatic shockers
 - Slender swimmers
 - Reef denizens
 - Sinuous swimmers
 - Sniggler's pursuit
 - Slim ocean predators
 - Slithery fish
 - They're trapped in pots
 - "Fear Factor" fish
 - Smorgasbord dish
 - Sushi-bar selections
 - Fish with charges
 - Jellied delicacy
 - British pie ingredients
 - Sea slitherers
 - Sushi-bar display
 - Fish in sushi bars
 - Snakeline swimmers
 - Underwater slitherers
 - ''Electric'' swimmers
 - Otters' prey
 - Wriggly swimmers
 - Freshwater delicacies
 - They may slither until smoked
 - Sushi serving
 - Paragons of slipperiness
 - Mud, sand and cusk
 - Anguine fish
 - Electrolocation users
 - Electric swimmers
 - They lack ventral fins
 - Elvers
 - Elver's elders
 - They may be charged at sea
 - Sushi elements
 - Slippery sea creatures
 - Curvy swimmers
 - Grown grigs
 - Collared or jellied dishes
 - Elongated wonders
 - Sushi servings
 - Snigglers' wrigglers
 - Snakelike fishes
 - ''Electric'' creatures
 - They're slithery and may be smoked
 - Some bioelectric swimmers
 - Sigmoid swimmers
 - Some stunning swimmers
 - Sushi servings, perhaps
 - Conger line?
 - "Electro-Shock Blues" band
 - Finless fish
 - Seafood choice
 - Snaky creatures
 - Jellied delicacies
 - Snaky fish
 - Slippery catches
 - Sniggler's pursuits
 - Sushi ingredients, sometimes
 - Adult elvers
 - Squirmy catches
 - Congers, e.g.
 - Slippery sea critters
 - Nocturnal swimmers
 - Sargasso swimmers
 - What many sushi bars offer
 - Bioelectric critters, perhaps
 - Undulating swimmers
 - Scaleless wonders
 - Marine wrigglers
 - Anguilliform creatures
 - Bioelectric critters
 - Soft-finned fishes
 - Grown-up grigs
 - Scaleless fish
 - Elver's parents
 - They may be smoked or electric
 - Elongated fish
 - They're unarmed, but could be dangerous
 - Some jellied dishes
 - They may be shockers
 - Japanese restaurant stock
 - Anguine fishes
 - Hydroelectricity providers?
 - Unagi sources
 - Wriggly, watery critters
 - Members of a wriggly field?
 - Elusive types
 - Moray and conger
 - Sea shockers
 - Some electrical generators
 - Sushi choices
 - Fishes that may shock you
 - Stork's supper, sometimes
 - Sushi-bar fare
 - Bioelectric swimmers
 - Stork's supper, perhaps
 - Electrifying wonders
 - Anago and unagi
 - They're difficult to grasp
 - Deep shockers
 - Wiggling fish
 - Sargasso Sea migrants
 - "Electric" creatures
 - Snakes in lakes
 - Sargasso Sea dwellers
 - "Electric" swimmers
 - Morays, for instance
 - Some are shocking
 - Fish with slimy layers
 - "End Times" band
 - Sushi bar stock
 - Shriekers in "The Princess Bride"
 - Moray and lamprey
 - Creatures with electrocytes
 - Sushi chef's purchases
 - Electrifying swarm
 - Japanese cuisine staple
 - High-voltage creatures
 - Long-bodied swimmers
 - Their defenses may be shocking
 - Slithery ocean burrowers
 - Fisherman's slippery catches
 - Sargasso Sea swimmers
 - Unagi, at a sushi bar
 - 37-Across swimmers
 - Erstwhile elvers
 - Grownup elvers
 - Lampreys
 - Slithery group
 - Very thin fish
 - Jellied fishes
 - Serpentine fish
 - Fish that wriggle
 - 'Electric' swimmers
 - Exemplars of elusiveness
 - Shockers in the "Journal of Biological Oceanography"?
 - Sushi bar selections
 - Fish without scales
 - Some sushi sources
 - Great Barrier Reef denizens
 - Slithery critters
 - Wet wrigglers
 - Hydroelectricity suppliers?
 - Ribbon-like fish
 - Some nonkosher fish
 - Sniggler's catch
 - Ocean current sources?
 - Lagoon lurkers
 - Smoked seafood
 - Consumers of crustaceans
 - Grilled fish in Japanese unadon
 - Cave-dwelling fish
 - Sushi options
 - Ocean burrowers
 - 27-Down predators
 - Sushi bar layout
 - Ones unable to swim straight?
 - Slippery devils
 - Slippery delicacies
 - Sushi bar display
 - They may be shocking until smoked
 - Fishes caught in pots
 - Elongated fishes
 - Sinuous fish
 - Fish without pelvic fins
 - Traditional Cockney delicacies
 - Great Barrier Reef swimmers
 - Slithery ones
 - Slithery school
 - Lake snakes
 - Some use electric organs
 - 88-Down, e.g.
 - Congers and morays
 - Slippery varmints
 - Sleek swimmers
 - Slippery fishes
 - Electrified fishes
 - Sniggler's catches
 - Fall migrators to the sea
 - Ocean dwellers
 - Mud ___ (bottom-dwelling fish)
 - Snaky sea dwellers
 - Popular Japanese pizza topping
 - Electric ___
 - They lack pelvic fins
 - Swimmers caught in pots
 - Sushi staple
 - Shockers in a river
 - Snigglers' catch
 - Bioelectric creatures
 - Fish that can swim backwards
 - Symbols of elusiveness
 - Underwater wrigglers
 - Electrifying fish
 - River shockers
 - Twisting fish
 - Electrified fish
 - "Slippery" swimmers
 - Unadon fillets
 - Seafood often smoked
 - Long fishes
 - Wriggly sea creatures
 - Ambush predators of the sea
 - Congers and such
 - Fish used as bait in bass fishing
 - Sushi supply
 - Skinny fish
 - Electrical fish
 - Reef wrigglers
 - Sea wrigglers
 - Dodgy types
 - 'Electric' fish
 - Sushi kitchen supply
 - Jellied ___ (English seafood dish)
 - Jellied or smoked seafood
 - Sinuous coral reef dwellers
 - Stuff seen in sushi
 - Slim, slithery fishes
 - They're slithery and slippery
 - Slithering sea creatures
 - Sushi fare
 - Narrow-bodied swimmers
 - Sushi sources
 - Ingredients in some London pies
 - Jellied ___ (English fish dish)
 - Sniggler's haul
 - Wriggly fishes
 - Wrigglers in reefs
 - Sinuous creatures
 - Thin fishes
 - Fish trapped in pots
 - Slithering water creatures
 - Long, wriggly swimmers
 - Charged fish?
 - "A creel of ___, all ripples": Sylvia Plath
 - Slithering fishes
 - Wrymouths' cousins
 - They start as elvers
 - Slithery sea creatures
 - Certain reef dwellers
 - They're often smoked
 - Shocking creatures
 - Sniggles
 - What Nash rhymed with "meals"
 - "Electric" fishes
 - Grigs
 - Slithering fish
 - Sea cave dwellers
 - Sources of shocks in rivers
 - Sand-burrowing marine creatures
 - Pot-caught fishes
 - Non-fat fishes?
 - Slippery sushi stuff
 - Congers and others
 - Popular bait for catching striped bass
 - Swimmers that can be 13 feet
 - Some bottom-dwellers
 - River swimmers
 - Slinky swimmers
 - Some fish in sushi
 - Snaky sea creatures
 - Coral reef denizens
 - Fish Nash rhymed with "meals"
 - Prey for barracudas
 - Snakelike sea creatures
 - Fish with poisonous blood
 - Fish in unadon
 - Unadon fish
 - "Electric" fish
 - Fish in the order Anguilliformes
 - ___ and Escalators (board game in "SpongeBob SquarePants")
 - Creatures that can have two sets of jaws and teeth
 - Wet shockers
 - Swimmers that may be electric
 - Swimmers shaped like snakes
 - Broiled sushi fish
 - Long, slinky fishes
 - Electric ___ (shocking fishes)
 - Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid," species-wise
 - Slimy aquatic animals
 - Fish whose blood is toxic to humans
 - Elongated sea creatures
 - Unagi roll ingredients
 - Fish in British pies
 - Morays and others
 - Electric ___ (shocking swimmers)
 - Fishes in unadon
 - Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
 - Fishes sometimes steamed with douchi
 - Some creatures in the ocean's "midnight zone"
 - Fish that are mostly nocturnal
 - Fish that use magnetoreception
 - Electric ___ (shocking fish)
 - Sources of electricity in a current?
 - "I don't mind ___ / Except as meals. / And the way they feels": Nash
 - Some reef dwellers
 - Sleek reef swimmers
 - Long sea creatures
 - Fish in Hamburg Aalsuppe
 - The ancient Egyptians believed they were created from the sun hitting the Nile
 - Unagi and anago, for two
 - Unagi Day fishes
 - Unadon ingredients
 - Long, slippery fish
 - Jellied fish in some British pies
 - Unagi roll fish
 - Nagayaki fish
 - They may be long and shocking
 - Their blood is toxic to humans
 - Creatures described as anguilliform
 - Fish that may be hard to fillet
 - Unagi and anago
 - Some snakelike fish
 - Snakelike fish that are abundant in Lake Hamana
 - Fish in a swarm
 - Fish with transparent babies
 - Slithering swimmers
 - Fishes such as Flotsam and Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid"
 - Fish that are often prepared kabayaki-style
 - Delicacies for which Aveiro, Portugal, is known
 - Shocking fish in the Amazon
 - Ursine : bears :: anguilliform : ___
 - Fish whose juveniles can climb walls
 - Slitherers in the sea
 - Ursula's slithery pets in "The Little Mermaid"
 - Fish that can survive for several hours on land
 - Fish that lack pelvic fins
 - Snaky fish with transparent babies
 - Aquatic wrigglers
 - Nocturnal reef hunters
 - Unagi Day fish
 - Long, slithery fish
 - Ursula's lackeys in "The Little Mermaid"
 - Fish bred by Roman nobles
 - "I don't mind ___ / Except as meals. / And the way they feels": Ogden Nash
 - Subjects of some European fishing bans
 - Fish feared by dragons in "How to Train Your Dragon"
 - Morays or congers
 - Fish that may be electric
 
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