Crossword-Solution: ZEBRAS 6 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Serengeti equines 1 answer
Football referees, informally 1 answer
Football refs 1 answer
Football refs, in slang 1 answer
Football refs, slangily 1 answer
Game officials, slangily 1 answer
Hoofed Africans 1 answer
Horses' cousins 1 answer
Referees, in sports lingo 1 answer
Referees, slangily 1 answer
Refs, in basketball slang 1 answer
Football officials, slangily 1 answer
Serengeti stampeders 1 answer
Serengeti wildlife 1 answer
Some Serengeti grazers 1 answer
Striped African equines 1 answer
Striped African mammals 1 answer
Striped equines 1 answer
Striped grazers 1 answer
They're undomesticable 1 answer
equids 1 answer
Exotic diagnoses, in medical slang 1 answer
Crocodile's lunch options, sometimes 1 answer
Creatures that are actually black with white stripes 1 answer
Cousins of the extinct quagga 1 answer
Animals that each have a unique stripe pattern 1 answer
Animals at the ends of alphabet books, often 1 answer
African equines 1 answer
Refs 2 answers
Maned animals 2 answers
Wild equines 2 answers
Equine animals 2 answers
Hyena's prey 2 answers
Zoo inhabitants 3 answers
Serengeti roamers 3 answers
Gridiron officials 3 answers
African animals. 6 answers
Zoo favorites 6 answers
Lion's prey 7 answers
Safari sights 9 answers
ANY OF SEVERAL FLEET BLACK-AND-WHITE STRIPED AFRICAN EQUINES 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with ZEBRAS (5)

They were attracted by this idea; so it was not long before they were stripped, and striped from head to heel with black mud, like so many zebras—all of them chiefs, of course—and then they went tearing through the woods to attack an English settlement.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
When we came down to drink I knew that no danger lurked near upon this side of the water hole, for else the zebras would have discovered it and fled before we came; but upon the other side toward which the wind blows danger might lie concealed.
The Son of Tarzan Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Back of the monkeys were the pumas, jaguars, tigers and lions, and their kind; next the bears, all sizes and colors; after them bisons, wild asses, zebras and unicorns; farther on the rhinoceri and hippopotami, and at the far edge of the forest, close to the trees that shut in the clearing, was a row of thick-skinned elephants, still as statues but with eyes bright and intelligent.
The Magic of Oz L. Frank Baum 1996
John Douglas, but the unwashed supper dishes did not trouble her, as she watched the lumbering elephants, the restless lions, the long-necked giraffes and the striped zebras, that came and went in the nearby circus lot.
Polly of the Circus Margaret Mayo 1997
Yesterday a large shark paid us a visit, with his suite of three pretty little pilot-fish, striped like zebras, who swam just over his back.
Letters from the Cape Lady Duff Gordon 2013

Quotes with ZEBRAS (3)

I loved the zebras, the cheetahs, the fruit flies, the octopi and the rest. But The Nature of Sex “climaxed” with a species I’d never heard of before, “bonobos,” which the narrator also called by their Latin/scientific name Pan paniscus. I knew “Pan” as classical Greek mythology’s horned and horny god of the wild, so maybe I shouldn’t have been surprised. But when the bonobos started swinging onto my screen, well… what can I say? Today, I’ve got a whole book’s worth of stuff …
Susan Block The Bonobo Way
Elephants, it turns out, are surprisingly stealthy. As the sunlight fades, other species declare their presence. Throngs of zebras and wildebeests thunder by in the distance, trailing dust clouds. Cape buffalo snort and raise their horns and position themselves in front of their young. Giraffes stare over treetops, their huge brown eyes blinking, then lope away in seeming slow motion. But no elephants.
Thomas French Zoo Story: Life in the Garden of Captives
If black and white are too different and separate calories zebras wouldn't have both.
Mohamed Nur Hashi
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 36 times in crossword archives (1978–2025).