20 answers for: Flipper or wing, e.g. |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| FORELIMB | Flipper or wing, e.g. |
| PADDLE | Dog's swimming stroke; a turtle or seal's flipper; or, a table tennis bat (6) |
| FOOT | Where to wear a flipper or a slipper |
| DOLPHIN | Hold pin-up of Flipper or Darwin (7) |
| FINS | From "feathers", a word for fists, foils or for the fleshy flattened flippers or flappers of fish; or, fivers in the US (4) |
| TURTLES | Terrestrial, marine or fresh-water reptiles encased in a shell of bony plates with flippers or webbed toes for swimming |
| SHARD | Archaically, a boundary water; dialectically, a gap; vernacularly, a broken piece, crock or scrap of pottery; or, zoologically, from a misunderstanding of Shakespeare, a beetle's elytron or wing case |
| MISPRINT | 'Gone With the Wing,' e.g. |
| AIRFOIL | Plane wing, e.g. |
| ELL | West Wing, e.g. |
| LIMB | Wing, e.g. |
| AROSE | Took wing, e.g. |
| ANNEX | New wing, e.g. |
| MAIM | Wing, e.g. |
| SABRE | Buffalo wing, e.g. |
| ADDSON | Builds a new wing, e.g. |
| STARFIGHTER | Luke Skywalker's X-wing, e.g. |
| ADVISOR | Kate Harper in "The West Wing", e.g. |
| OFFSTAGE | In the wings, eg |
| DRAGON | Known collectively as a flight, thunder or wing, mythical creature found in a bestiary or in its red form on the national flag of Wales (6) |
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