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GOBLINShark with a long, protruding forehead spike and protruding teeth, or a wandering sprite that, in Western folklore, is usually mischievous but can be malicious (6)
TUSKA long, protruding tooth (4)
FLIGHTA journey through the air; a flock or body of airborne arrows, birds, insects etc; the swift passage of time; or, a wandering of imagination or fancy (6)
DOGFISHFreshwater shark with a long dorsal fin (7)
RATTRAPA net/snare for catching long-tailed mouse-like murids; a place of squalor; a horribly entangling situation; or, a bike pedal with teeth or a cage (3,4)
COGA gearwheel or sprocket; one of its teeth; or, a deception or trick, from the old slang of a card cheat or a thief (3)
COMBDetangler with a series of teeth; or, a chicken or cockerel's crest (4)
APPLEAutumnally bobbed from a bucket of water with one's teeth or placed on a stick and coated in toffee, a pome related to the medlar, pear and quince; or, the wood of said fruit's tree (5)
MAKOA large mackerel shark with a deep blue back found in temperate and tropical waters (4)
ALLIGATORA reptile related to the crocodile but with a shorter, broader snout and non-protruding teeth (9)
LINERIDERBrowser game with a sprite that "sleds" on a track drawn by the player
PINIONA flight-feather; or, a small cog with teeth or "leaves", as if from a cone (6)
HALFBEAKTropical and subtropical marine and freshwater fishes having an elongated body and long protruding l
CHIHUAHUAA breed of tiny dog with short smooth hair and protruding eyes (9)
THRESHERLarge shark with a very long whiplike tail (8)
PORBEAGLEFast mackerel shark with a white area on the back of the dorsal fin (9)
WHITETIPOceanic ___, type of shark with a stocky body noted for its opportunistic hunting (8)
TUSKSLong, protruding teeth
GAMSWord for herds, pods or schools of dolphins, porpoises or whales; social visits, originally between whalers at sea; flocks of large sea birds; women's legs; or, in the Scots language, mouths, teeth or
RAREOld sparse, today's scarce, like gold dust, hens' teeth or ancient glass; or, once a word for a "half-cooked" or soft-boiled oeuf, now "bleu" for boeuf (4)