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NEWTS
NEWTS
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: newts
A small lizard-like amphibian in the family Salamandridae that lives in the water as an adult.
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The Salamanders is a modern Eliot work
Axolotl look-alikes
Bright salamanders
Brilliantly colored salamanders
Capek classic
Certain salamanders
Colorful amphibians
Colorful salamanders
Cousins of congo snakes
Creatures able to regenerate lost limbs
Earthworm eaters
Eft parents
Efts
Efts grown up
Grown-up efts
Grownup efts
Lizard look-alikes
Lizardlike amphibians
Members of the family Salamandridae
Mudpuppies kin
Ones with bewitching eyes?
Pond critters
Pond swimmers
Red-spotted creatures
Salamanders
Science class aquarium creatures
Semi-aquatic critters
Semiaquatic salamanders
Semiaquatic swimmers
Slender amphibians
Slimy slitherers
Slithery lizards
Small amphibians
Small salamanders
Some salamanders
Streamside scamperers
Terrarium pets
They have long tails
Tiny amphibians
Tritons
Witches brew beasties
Witches brew creatures
alamanders
Reptiles.
Amphibians
Cousins of efts.
Semiaquatic animals.
Lizards' look-alikes
Lizards' cousins
Some witches like their eyes
Pond wrigglers
Scurriers near streams
Pond denizens
Small 27-Acrosses
Older efts
Women seen through curtains? They're not the sober type
Sources of eyes for witches brews
Salamandridae family members
Critters with bewitching eyes?
Amphibians that may have toxic skin
Insanity
Certain amphibians
Garter snake prey
They can regenerate their eyes, hearts and spinal cords
Terrarium animals
Terrarium critters
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