Answer: ANT
ANT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 778 times.
Referring Clues:
- Sugar lover
- Tiny toiler
- Hard-working insect
- Tiny worker
- Farm creature
- Aardvark's nibble
- Hill dweller
- One of "Them!" things
- Colony member
- Farm resident
- Red ___
- Member of a colony
- Tunnel traveler
- Amazon, e.g.
- Army member
- Aardvark's tidbit
- Hill climber
- Many a worker
- Pantry pest
- Cupboard crawler
- Queen of the hill
- Small colonist
- Farm worker?
- Little scurrier
- Flicker food
- Little worker
- Worker ___
- It may be red or black
- Six-foot worker, maybe
- White ___
- Picnic crasher
- Farm animal
- Farm worker
- Offspring of a queen
- Hill resident
- Hill worker
- Tunnel builder
- Aardvark tidbit
- Thesaurus abbr.
- Insect in a colony
- Antenna holder
- Red army member
- Member of a farm system?
- Tidbit for an echidna
- Word with red or army
- Certain colonist
- Food for a doodlebug
- Tiny forager
- One marching in a column
- Termite's relative
- Queen, maybe
- Honeydew eater
- Pantry raider
- Symbol of industry
- Grasshopper's teacher, in Aesop
- Aphid milker
- Aardvark morsel
- "A Bug's Life" bug
- Tiny member of a colony
- Fire ___
- Colony crawler
- Social worker?
- Picnic pest
- Hill climber, of sorts
- Army unit?
- Member of a farm team?
- Industrious bug
- Underground worker
- Queen's subject, possibly
- Carpenter ___
- Word with white or worker
- Symbol of industriousness
- See 2-Down
- Solomon wrote of it "Consider its ways"
- Kitchen pest
- Harvester ___
- Social worker
- Lizard's nibble
- Mound builder
- Tunneler
- Industrious insect
- Six-footer?
- Formicary resident
- Burrowing insect
- Six-footer
- Tiny hill builder
- Household pest with a fiery appearance
- Dove's helper, in an Aesop tale
- Boric acid target
- Nest builder
- Ubiquitous bug
- Picnic intruder
- Creature with a tiny waist
- Certain soldier
- Mound dweller
- Aardvark's morsel
- Word with white, red or black
- Social sort
- Opposite of syn.
- Industrious one
- Echidna morsel
- Myrmecologist's interest
- Rubber tree plant mover in "High Hopes"
- Tiny hill dweller
- "The Atom ___ Show" (1960's TV cartoon)
- Tiny tunneler
- One putting out feelers?
- Crumb carrier
- Hill creator
- Queen of the hill?
- Figure on a hill
- About which the Bible says "Consider her ways, and be wise"
- Termite look-alike
- Six-legged worker
- Farm unit?
- Hobby farm occupant
- Amazon ___
- Pantry invader
- Hill denizen
- Tiny colonist
- Caste member
- Social group member
- Tidbit for an aardvark
- Amazon ___ (aggressive insect)
- Not pro
- One of "Them!"
- Social insect
- Flik of "A Bug's Life," for one
- Farm animal?
- Queen's subject, perhaps
- Tiny crawler
- Hill builder
- Critter in a colony
- Formicary inhabitant
- Doodlebug's prey
- Formic acid source
- Hill-building hexapod
- "Goody Two Shoes" singer Adam
- Pedestrian, from an airline passenger's angle
- Myrmecologist's subject
- Little colonist
- "A Bug's Life" colonist
- Crumb-carrying critter
- "High Hopes" insect
- "A Bug's Life" character
- Hill maker
- "A Bug's Life" hero
- Fire bug?
- Tiny six-footer
- "One by one" marcher of song
- Myrmecology specimen
- Pangolin's treat
- Pangolin snack
- Picnic visitor
- Social bug
- Red army member?
- Word after fire or carpenter
- Formic acid producer
- Pest found at the end of 20-, 27-, 43-, and 51-Across
- Cartoon Atom
- Pangolin's lunch
- Uninvited picnic attendee
- Tiny pest
- Army insect
- Member of the family Formicidae
- Aardvark victim
- Farm insect
- Pantry raid participant
- "The ___ Bully" (2006 movie)
- "A Bug's Life" creature
- Colonist in a column
- Colonial crawler
- Farm creature?
- Member of a pantry raid
- Marching insect
- Soldier in a colony
- Termite's cousin
- Insect in "High Hopes"
- See 66-Across
- See 34-Across
- Cookout pest
- Black Flag target
- Pantry concern
- Aardvark's snack
- Bug in a colony
- Bad picnic omen
- Unwanted kitchen visitor
- Farm dweller
- Queen's servant, maybe
- Atom ___, 1960s cartoon superhero
- Toiler on a hill
- Leaf cutter, e.g.
- One in a long line of workers?
- Insect with a queen
- Cold continent: Abbr.
- Worker in a colony
- Orkin target
- Crumb hauler
- Raid target
- Zeus's form when he seduced Eurymedusa
- Breadcrumb carrier
- Member of an army?
- Carpenter ___ (home pest)
- Barbecue buttinsky
- Insect sung about in "High Hopes"
- Rubber tree plant mover of song
- Word with fire or red
- Colony insect
- Queen of the hill, e.g.
- ___-Man (Stan Lee creation)
- Aesop character
- General Mandible, for one
- Vermicide : worm :: formicide : ___
- "High Hopes" bug
- Colony citizen
- Fabled grasshopper rebuker
- Busy colonist
- Tiny army member
- Farm crawler
- Crumb scavenger
- Grasshopper's antithesis, in a fable
- Pesky picnic problem
- Colony resident
- Rocker Adam
- Crawler on a hill
- Formicary denizen
- Aardvark's prey
- Queen's subject
- Busy crawler
- Six-legged critter
- Colony denizen
- Tiny soldier
- A kind of one ends each of this puzzle's four longest answers
- Small crawler
- Farm denizen
- Crawler on a farm
- Wee worker
- Cookout crasher
- Farm critter
- Queen's worker
- Picnic scurrier
- Miniature colonist
- Cupboard invader
- Crumb toter
- Hill-building insect
- Carpenter __
- Bug on a farm
- Opp. of syn.
- Aesopian animal
- Wee colonist
- Aesopian saver
- Grasshopper's friend of fable
- Dictionary abbr.
- Aardvark snack
- Dict. abbr.
- Bug in farm
- Fabled insect
- Snack for an aardvark
- Small soldier
- Aesop insect
- Bug in a farm
- Grasshopper's colleague
- Insect of fable
- Little crawler
- Colonial insect
- Grasshopper's counterpart, in fable
- Insect on a hill
- Little soldier
- Aesop's diligent worker
- Black or red creature
- Model Aesop character
- Unwanted picnic guest
- Pismire
- Emmet or pismire
- He's often in the hole
- Pesticide target
- Tiny symbol of industriousness
- Colony dweller
- Pantry intruder, perhaps
- Amazon, for one
- ''A Bug's Life'' bug
- Tiny picnic crasher
- Hard little worker
- Harvester, e.g.
- Doodlebug's morsel
- "High Hopes" animal
- Fire or driver
- "B.C." bug
- One ruled by a queen
- Hard-working six-footer?
- Grasshopper's fable counterpart
- Farm inhabitant
- One on a pantry raid
- One with tunnel vision?
- Occupant of a hobby farm
- Formicary member
- Dirt excavator, at times
- Pest with "high hopes"
- Industrious carpenter, e.g.
- Hill inhabitant
- Insect that may be covered in chocolate
- Ubiquitous insect
- Unwelcome picnic guest
- Farm dweller, maybe
- Exterminator's target, perhaps
- Pismire, for one
- Chocolate-covered insect
- Household pest
- Harvester, for one
- Carpenter, for one
- Army marcher
- Climber of small hills
- Fire or army, e.g.
- Picnic buttinsky
- It climbs little hills
- Worker for a queen
- Soldier ___
- Picnic nuisance
- Colony worker
- Farmed insect?
- Follower of fire or red
- Exemplar of industriousness
- Critter that can carry many times its own weight
- Insect that may be black or red
- "Soldier" insect
- Critter on a hill
- Picnic invader
- Six-legged soldier
- Unwelcome kitchen guest
- Hill crawler
- One with a small nest egg?
- Six-legged socialist?
- Member of the order Hymenoptera
- Six-legged hauler
- "Giant" in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
- Grasshopper's fable costar
- Crumb runner
- Busy bug
- Little red soldier
- Tiny earthmover
- Flick from "A Bug's Life"
- Aesopian insect
- Industrious critter
- Tiny six-footer?
- Little carpenter
- After 94A, "Goody Two Shoes" singer
- Aesop's grasshopper chider
- Sidewalk-crack dweller
- Bug on Escher's Moebius strip
- Home invader
- Lowly worker
- Warlike insect, at times
- Kitchen invader
- Picnic ruiner
- Creature with a queen
- Exterminator's target
- Tiny hill crawler
- Lizard's snack
- Grasshopper's partner in an old fable
- Small six-footer?
- Picnic plaguer
- Some are carpenters?
- Hymenopteran
- Hymenopter
- Creature with elbowed antennae
- Participant in a pantry raid
- Queen's six-legged subject
- Underground colonist
- Hill dweller?
- Creature that can carry fifty times its own weight
- Kind of colony
- "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" insect
- Sidewalk crack denizen
- Word with black, red or white
- Crawlie with a caste system
- Picnic bug
- Pismire
- Suffix with "claim" or "cool"
- Many a nameless "B.C." character
- Unwanted pantry guest
- Member of a caste system
- Sugar bowl visitor
- Pantry annoyance
- Picnic troublemaker
- "Carpenter" or "harvester" insect
- Communal insect
- Soldier or carpenter
- Leaf lifter
- Busy insect
- Busy worker
- Leaf carrier
- Grasshopper's pal
- Tiny laborer
- 'The ___ Bully' (Julia Roberts film)
- Crumb bearer
- Small worker
- Grasshopper's friend
- Hill insect
- Termite's kin
- Emmet
- Grasshopper's rebuker
- Adam of rock music
- Formicary dweller
- Leaf carrier
- Hill insect
- Picnic crawler
- Tiny colony crawler
- Crawler with antennae
- See 54-Across
- Pantry intruder
- Little pantry pest
- Colony critter
- Animal that takes slaves
- Picnic undesirable
- Scout on the floor, perhaps
- Morsel for an echidna
- Unwanted guest in a pantry
- "Farm" animal
- Marching creature
- Carpenter insect
- Acid head?
- Formicidae family member
- Barbecue botherer
- Six-foot runner?
- Syn.'s opposite
- Hobby farm denizen
- Small queen
- Dorm addition?
- One often on the march
- Pantry insect
- Pantry crawler
- Pixar's Flik or Princess Atta
- Army unit
- Insect a doodlebug loves
- Grasshopper's partner in an Aesop title
- Grasshopper's neighbor in a fable
- Kitchen crawler
- Cooperative farm worker
- Kitchen-invading insect
- Six-foot creature?
- Hard-working bug
- One little insect ...
- Fire or carpenter creature
- Wee crawler
- "Fire" bug
- One to emulate in an Aesop fable
- Formicarium insect
- Army member?
- Carpenter, e.g.
- Tiny sugar-lover
- Teensy kitchen invader
- Minute marcher?
- Formicary maker
- Six-foot worker?
- Aesop critter
- Army ___
- Paragon of collectivity
- Crumb-carrying colonist
- Bug spray target
- Flik in "A Bug's Life," e.g.
- Marcher in a column
- Member of a small colony
- Little laborer
- Hill-building bug
- Resident of an elaborate underground "city"
- Diligent insect
- Hobby farm creature
- Garden pest
- Lead bug in "A Bug's Life"
- Six-legged scurrier
- Crumb-carrying insect
- Army member of a sort
- Bug on an itty-bitty farm
- Hardworking insect
- One putting out feelers
- Myrmecophobe's fear
- Social pest
- Wee colonial
- Aardvark's treat
- Cupboard pest
- Word after red
- Busy little insect
- Carpenter or army follower
- Aardvark's quarry
- Picnic party pooper
- "High Hopes" creature
- Cooperative insect
- Syn.'s opp.
- Six-legged colony member
- Tiny Amazon
- Wee soldier
- It may be part of a tiny farm
- Hill occupant
- *Picnic invader
- Tunnel dweller
- Hill raiser
- Crawler on an M. C. Escher Möbius strip
- Argentine ___
- Picnic plague
- Industrious creature
- Leaf-cutting little colonist
- Crumb lifter
- Picnic predator
- Pest
- Six-legged marcher
- Crum carrier
- Home pest
- Queen's little subject
- "Celebrity Fit Club" host
- Colony soldier
- Queen's pawn?
- Grasshopper's teacher, in a fable
- Small six-footer
- Queen's subject, often
- Pub crawler?
- Suffix with "cool" or "claim"
- Aesop's hard worker
- Minute worker
- "A Bug's Life" extra
- Tiny insect
- Queen's attendant
- Pangolin's morsel
- One in a jungle trail
- Word with carpenter or weaver
- Marvel's ___-Man
- '80s musician Adam
- Member of a colonial army
- Snack for a flicker
- Worker in an Aesop tale
- With -Man, a Paul Rudd superhero
- Member of a small work force?
- Kelep
- Toiling insect
- Little kitchen raider
- Subterranean toiler
- Tiny colonizer
- Pharaoh ___
- Tiny farm denizen
- Hill critter
- Little soldier?
- ___-Man (one of the Avengers)
- 'Fire' bug?
- Tiny trail follower
- ___ farm
- Model of good behavior in Proverbs
- "High Hopes" critter
- "___-Man," 2015 superhero movie
- Animated role for Woody Allen
- Contest conclusion
- Formicide's target
- Wee hill builder
- Model of industry
- Colonizing insect
- Colonial creature
- Hobby farm critter
- Word with red or white
- Echidna's morsel
- Little six-footer
- ___-Man (pint-size superhero in a 2015 film)
- Red, carpenter or velvet
- Industrious creature, according to Aesop
- Industrious worker
- Morsel for an aardvark
- Morsel in an aardvark's meal
- Tiny carpenter
- Colony occupant
- Only creature besides humans to farm other creatures
- Pantry creature
- Certain female soldier
- Crawler in a colony
- "B.C." insect
- Farm creature with a glass ceiling?
- Grasshopper's rebuker, to Aesop
- Unwanted carpenter?
- Sugar-bowl invader
- Soldier, for one
- Pantry-raiding bug
- Hardworking Aesopian character
- Determined bug in "High Hopes"
- Common forest insect
- Army crawler
- Transporter of scraps
- Dragonfly prey
- Insect aardvarks love
- Social creature in a colony
- Kind of farm
- Builder of tiny hills
- Woodpecker's prey
- A myrmeke of Greek myth is a giant one
- Little tree climber
- Colonist in a hill
- Superorganism member
- Mound-building insect
- Tiny marcher
- Army creature?
- Harvester or red
- Maintainer of tiny hills
- "___-Man": superhero film
- House pest
- Harvester or carpenter
- Lowly laborer
- Ergate or kelep
- Aardvark's victim
- Mighty insect
- Tiny harvester
- Colonial bug
- Annoying crawling insect
- Sugar bowl invader
- Soldier or queen
- Rock star Adam ___
- Inspiration for a Marvel superhero
- Little harvester
- Colonizer
- ___-Man (shrinking Marvel superhero)
- One repelled by orange rinds
- Small marcher
- Raid or Black Flag target
- Grasshopper's rebuker, in fable
- Very small worker
- Hexapod worker
- "___-man and the wasp"
- Color add-on
- Common crawler
- Hill dweller ?
- Saver of fable
- 2018 film creature
- Aesop's "The ___ and the Grasshopper"
- Oft-stepped-on creature
- Hymenopteran critter
- See 56-Down
- Tunnel-digging bug
- Sugar-loving bug
- Flik, in "A Bug's Life"
- Red or army follower
- Soldier in a hill
- Six-legged colonist
- Hill and tunnel builder
- Disney channel's "___ farm"
- Member of an underground colony
- Tiny antenna user
- Amazon insect
- Critter with three left legs
- Sugar bowl raider
- Mighty-for-its-size creature
- Aphid-farming insect
- Tiny army crawler
- Subterranean queen
- "Look to the ___, thou sluggard" (Proverbs 6:6)
- Tiny farm worker
- Little pest
- Grasshopper's counterpart, in an Aesop fable
- Kitchen counter crawler
- Bug in "A Bug's Life"
- Morsel for a toad
- Amazon worker
- Army-forming insect
- Little tunneler
- Colony creature
- Army or fire insect
- Sugar-loving insect
- Grasshopper's counterpart in a fable
- Insect found in "Antarctica" ... but not Antarctica
- Pest at a picnic
- Hill hexapod
- Kind of farm for children
- *Daughter of Oedipus
- Little home invader
- One may crawl through an outlet
- Industrious crawler
- Insect in a hill
- Tiny colony member
- Little hill crawler
- Resident of a hobby farm
- Fly prey
- Powerlifting insect
- Six-legged pest
- Miniature laborer
- Insect with antennae
- Red or black insect
- Dict. opp.
- Tiny pantry invader
- One may carry a crumb
- One seeking table scraps, maybe
- 51-Across at a picnic
- Crawler at a picnic
- Eusocial insect
- Ground-bound picnic pest
- Insect that sounds like family
- Insect that digs tunnels
- Fabled ready-for-winter creature
- Insect that eats termites
- ___-Man: Marvel hero
- Word after "carpenter" or "pharaoh"
- Hardworking insect in a fable
- Insect with two stomachs
- "Marching" insect
- Member of a colonial army?
- Queen of the hill, say?
- Tiny queen
- Insect with a super-strong neck
- Little marcher
- Probably not a good sign at a picnic
- Echidna's prey
- One may dig a tunnel in a hill
- Prey for a formicivorous creature
- One may lift 5,000 times its weight
- Line-forming insect
- It might be confused with a termite
- Certain farm worker
- Insect that can carry up to 50 times its body weight
- One lining up for food?
- Non-bee insect with a queen
- Insect that Scott Lang can control
- One in an army
- Tiny builder of tunnels and hills
- Sight on an M. C. Escher Möbius strip
- ___-Man
- Its larva is eaten as a delicacy in the Mexican dish escamoles
- Insect with elbow-shaped antennae
- Insect fond of sugary liquids
- Honeydew-collecting insect
- Creature that can carry many times its body weight
- "___-Man" (Paul Rudd superhero film)
- Creature without ears that uses vibrations to "hear"
- Leaf-cutter, e.g.
- Bug that can lift many times its weight
- Bug in a supercolony
- Red crawler, perhaps
- Tiny six-legged crawler
- Tiny crumb carrier
- Worker in a tunnel, maybe
- Tiny member of a collective
- Six-legged cookout intruder
- ___ egg soup (Laotian dish)
- Unwanted picnic "guest"
- One able to lift 10 to 50 times its body weight
- One with an underground colony
- Subject for a myrmecologist
- Insect hidden in "Quantumania," appropriately
- With 18-Across, colonial-style houses?
- Tiny hill-dweller
- Insect that some people think smells lemony
- Snack for a pangolin
- Flik was one in a Pixar flick
- Household sighting that one hopes is just a speck of dirt
- Main bug in "A Bug's Life"
- Echidna snack
- Insect with a species that's all female
- Colony-dwelling insect
- Insect that can carry up to 50 times its own weight
- Insect once brought to the International Space Station
- Unwelcome picnic visitor
- Crumb lugger
- Strong insect
- Hill worker?
- Crumb-collecting insect
- Tiny social climber
- "A Bug's Life" insect
- Six-footed colonist
- Picnic-crashing insect
- New wave's Adam ___
- Itty-bitty skitterer
- Non-avian nest builder
- "Fire" or "electric" insect
- Counter attacker
- "The ___ and the Dove" (Aesop fable)
- Worker without lungs
- Insect that "marches"
- Most abundant insect
- See 8-Down
- "Go to the ___, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise": Proverbs 6:6
- Insect known for being strong
- "Pavement" insect
- One of 20 quadrillion worldwide, per a recent estimate
- Dot in "A Bug's Life," e.g.
- Colony toiler
- Concerning "speck" in a sugar bowl
- A little buggy?
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 02, 2024
- New York Times - November 27, 2024
- New York Times - November 17, 2024
- LA Times - November 09, 2024
- USA Today - October 31, 2024
- USA Today - October 14, 2024
- LA Times - October 06, 2024
- New York Times - September 24, 2024
- LA Times - September 20, 2024
- New York Times - September 19, 2024
- USA Today - September 18, 2024
- USA Today - September 06, 2024
- New York Times - September 06, 2024
- USA Today - September 02, 2024
- New York Times - August 30, 2024
- New York Times - August 18, 2024
- USA Today - August 16, 2024
- LA Times - August 12, 2024
- USA Today - August 12, 2024
- LA Times - August 08, 2024
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