Crossword-Solution: TARANTULA 9 letters, 38 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Tarantula n. Any one of several species of large spiders, popularly
supposed to be very venomous, especially the European species
(Tarantula apuliae). The tarantulas of Texas and adjacent countries are
large species of Mygale.

We have 38 clues for the answer “TARANTULA”

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Large hairy spider 1 answer
Fuzzy crawler 1 answer
Fuzzy exotic pet 1 answer
Hairy arachnid 1 answer
Hairy crawler 1 answer
Hairy creepy crawler 1 answer
Hairy spider 1 answer
Insect popular in horror tales 1 answer
Insect, cause of dancing mania of Middle Ages. 1 answer
Large arachnid 1 answer
EUROPEAN spider 1 answer
Large spider 1 answer
Large venomous arachnid. 1 answer
One with hairy legs 1 answer
Poisonous spider. 1 answer
SOUTH American spider 1 answer
Two-inch spider. 1 answer
VENOMOUS spider 1 answer
big hairy spider 1 answer
Arachnophobe's nightmare 1 answer
AMERICAN spider 1 answer
Hairy menace 2 answers
Eight-legged animal. 2 answers
Venomous arachnid 2 answers
Creepy creature 2 answers
Hairy critter 2 answers
Hairy creature 3 answers
Creepy crawler 7 answers
Spider 9 answers
CRAWLER HAIRY 10 answers
BAR CRAWLER 10 answers
A LARGE HAIRY HUMANOID CREATURE SAID TO LIVE IN THE HIMALAYAS 10 answers
BOVINE HAIRY 10 answers
COUSIN HAIRY 10 answers
ARACHNID OF SONG 10 answers
arachnid small 10 answers
arachnid 15 answers
Crawler 17 answers
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Sentences with TARANTULA (5)

The spider swung there; the bloated tarantula scampered on the cornices; ants had their crowded highways on the floor of halls of audience; the big and foul fly, that lives on carrion and is often the messenger of death, had set up his nest in the rotten woodwork, and buzzed heavily about the rooms.
The Merry Men Robert Louis Stevenson 1995
There, too, epidemics of dancing and jumping seized groups and communities; but they were attributed to a physical cause--the theory being that the bite of a tarantula in some way provoked a supernatural intervention, of which dancing was the accompaniment and cure.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
With," there appeared in Italy and Arabia a mania very similar in character which was called "tarantism," which was supposed to originate in the bite of the tarantula.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
The peccary, Gila monster, tarantula, centipede, scorpion and horned toad are specimens of its strange animal life; and, the numerous species of cacti, yucca, maguey, palo verde and mistletoe are samples of its curious vegetation.
Arizona Sketches Joseph A. Munk 1996
Nobody had the least doubt that it was caused by the bite of the tarantula, a ground-spider common in Apulia: and the fear of this insect was so general that its bite was in all probability much oftener imagined, or the sting of some other kind of insect mistaken for it, than actually received.
The Black Death, and The Dancing Mania Justus Friedrich Karl Hecker 2007

Quotes with TARANTULA (3)

From p. 40 of Signet Edition of Thomas Wolfe's _You Can't Go Home Again_ (1940):Some things will never change. Some things will always be the same. Lean down your ear upon the earth and listen. The voice of forest water in the night, a woman's laughter in the dark, the clean, hard rattle of raked gravel, the cricketing stitch of midday in hot meadows, the delicate web of children's voices in bright air--these things will never change. The glitter of sunlight on roughened wate…
Thomas Wolfe You Can't Go Home Again
No living thing is ugly in this world. Even a tarantula considers itself beautiful
Munia Khan
It was such ecstacy to dream, and dream - till you got a bite. A scorpion bite. Then the first duty was to get up out of the grass and kill the scorpion; and the next to bathe the bitten place with alcohol or brandy; and the next to resolve to keep out of the grass in the future. Then came an adjournment to the bedchamber and the pastime of writing up the day's journal with one hand and the destruction of mosquitoes with the other - a whole community of them at a slap. Then, …
Mark Twain Mark Twain in Hawaii: Roughing It in the Sandwich Islands: Hawaii in the 1860s
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Used 31 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).