Crossword-Solution: ANTENNAE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Antennae | pl. | of Antenna |
We have 34 clues for the answer “ANTENNAE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Snail's pair | 1 answer |
| Sensors of a sort | 1 answer |
| Pair on a head | 1 answer |
| Old TV tuners | 1 answer |
| Lobsters have them | 1 answer |
| Lobster sensors | 1 answer |
| Insect's pair | 1 answer |
| Insect's horns. | 1 answer |
| Insect head parts | 1 answer |
| Grasshopper's pair | 1 answer |
| Features of some alien costumes | 1 answer |
| Features of butterflies | 1 answer |
| Cricket's pair | 1 answer |
| TV appurtenances. | 1 answer |
| Some feelers | 1 answer |
| "My Favorite Martian" headgear | 1 answer |
| APPENDAGE (pl.) | 1 answer |
| Ant's pair | 1 answer |
| Bug's pair | 1 answer |
| Butterfly features | 1 answer |
| Cicada sensors | 1 answer |
| Features of a Martian costume | 1 answer |
| Bugs' feelers | 2 answers |
| Insect's sensory organs | 2 answers |
| Sensory organs | 2 answers |
| Insect feelers | 3 answers |
| Bee lines? | 3 answers |
| Insect's feelers. | 4 answers |
| Horns. | 6 answers |
| "Rabbit ears" | 7 answers |
| Feelers | 7 answers |
| Head set | 8 answers |
| LOBSTER, part of the | 16 answers |
| appendages | 17 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ANTENNAE (5)
Its arms were fully as slender as its legs, and upon a rather long neck was perched its head—not unlike the head of a man, except that its nose ended in a curling antenna, or “feeler,” and its ears from the upper points bore antennae that decorated the sides of its head like two miniature, curling pig tails.
Here were the great males towering in all the majesty of their imposing height; here were the gleaming white tusks protruding from their massive lower jaws to a point near the centre of their foreheads, the laterally placed, protruding eyes with which they could look forward or backward, or to either side without turning their heads, here the strange antennae-like ears rising from the tops of their foreheads; and the additional pair of arms extending from midway between the shoulders and the hips.
Not by speech and not by antennae signs nor contacts, for the drunken and motionless ants were recognized and the friend discriminated from the stranger.
His protruding eyes and antennae-like ears were turning constantly hither and thither, for Thar Ban was yet in the country of the enemy, and, too, there was always the menace of the great white apes, which, John Carter was wont to say, are the only creatures that can arouse in the breasts of these fierce denizens of the dead sea-bottoms even the remotest semblance of fear.
Roderick had said to Rowland, at first, that Singleton reminded him of some curious little insect with a remarkable mechanical instinct in its antennae; but as the days went by it was apparent that the modest landscapist’s unflagging industry grew to have an oppressive meaning for him.
Quotes with ANTENNAE (3)
To ignore, repress, or dismiss our feelings is to fail to listen to the stirrings of the Spirit within our emotional life. Jesus listened. In John's Gospel we are told that Jesus was moved with the deepest emotions (11:33)... The gospel portrait of the beloved Child of Abba is that of a man exquisitely attuned to His emotions and uninhibited in expressing them. The Son of Man did not scorn of reject feelings as fickle and unreliable. They were sensitive antennae to which He l…
Ant 1: So, uh, do you ever worry that your itsy little neck is just going to snap under the weight of your head? Ant 2: Stop asking me that. You ask me that, like, every five minutes. Ant 1: Sometimes I notice my antennae out of the corner of my eye and I'm all, like: AHH! Something is on me! Get it off! Get it off! Ant 2: Yeah, the antennae again. Listen, I just remembered, I have to go walk around aimlessly now.
You Are What You Eat Take food for example. We all assume that our craving or disgust is due to something about the food itself - as opposed to being an often arbitrary response preprogrammed by our culture. We understand that Australians prefer cricket to baseball, or that the French somehow find Gerard Depardieu sexy, but how hungry would you have to be before you would consider plucking a moth from the night air and popping it, frantic and dusty, into your mouth? Flap, cru…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 35 times in crossword archives (1951–2021).