Answer: OCELOT
OCELOT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OCELOT with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Animal
- Feline
- Big cat
- Spotted cat
- Cat
- Wildcat
- Spotted wildcat
- Wild cat
- Feline mammal
- Feral feline
- Endangered cat
- Spotted feline
- American wildcat
- Spotted animal
- Leopardlike cat
- Leopard's kin
- Fierce feline
- Forest feline
- American cat
- Yellow and black cat
- Bobcat's cousin
- Spotted leopardlike cat
- Leopard relative
- Endangered wildcat
- Tamable cat
- Nocturnal wildcat
- It's spotted in South America
- Forest cat
- Black-spotted cat
- Texas wildcat
- South American wildcat
- Painted leopard
- Medium-sized wildcat
- Margay's cousin
- Leopard's smaller cousin
- Leopard look-alike
- Endangered leopardlike cat
- Cat also known as the dwarf leopard
- Tiger cat
- Spotted wildcat of Mexico
- Spotted wild cat
- Spotted big cat
- Rainforest feline
- Rain forest prowler
- Nocturnal feline
- Mexican wildcat
- Member of the cat family
- Leopardlike critter
- Large American cat
- Jaguarundi relative
- It's spotted in the Andes
- Felis pardalis
- Central American prowler
- Bobcat kin
- Animal spotted in zoos
- Andean feline
- American wild cat
- American leopard
- Wildcat with a name from the Nahuatl
- Wildcat that Apple didn't name an operating system after, pretty mean, I know, but it's still cute
- Wildcat spotted in South America
- Wildcat native to the Americas
- Wildcat — loo etc (anag)
- Wild cat, native to Central and South America — loo etc (anag)
- Turtle predator
- Tiger's cousin
- Tiger look-alike
- Tawny wildcats
- Striped and spotted wildcat
- Spotty cat
- Spotted wildcat in some Moche art
- Spotted wild cat of central and south America
- Spotted prowler of South America
- Spotted prowler
- Spotted feline of Central and South America
- Species in "Leopardus"
- Southwestern wildcat
- South American relative of a leopard
- Second-largest spotted cat in South America
- Salvador Dali's pet Babou, e.g.
- Relative of a jaguarundi
- Rainforest wildcat
- Rainforest prowler
- Rain forest wildcat
- Rain forest feline
- Pet animal of Salvador Dali
- Nocturnal, spotted wildcat
- Nocturnal wild cat of Central and South America
- Nocturnal American wildcat
- New World cat
- Monkey predator
- Mexican stalker
- Margay look-alike
- Mainly nocturnal cat
- Leopardus pardalis, familiarly
- Leopardus pardalis
- Leopardus genus feline
- Leopardlike feline
- Largest species of the genus Leopardus
- Largest cat in the genus Leopardus
- Largely nocturnal cat
- Its name comes from Nahuatl for "jaguar"
- It's spotted throughout Mexico
- It's spotted in the woods
- It's spotted in the wild
- It's spotted in Central America
- It's spotted at a zoo
- Iguana predator
- Graceful spotted wildcat
- Feline — let coo (anag)
- Domestic-looking wildcat
- Dalí's pet Babou, e.g.
- Dalí's feline pet
- Dalí had a pet one
- Critter whose name comes from Nahuatl
- Creature that looks like a miniature leopard
- Cousin of a leopard
- Catty creature
- Cat with a Nahuatl name
- Cat with a dappled coat
- Cat with a banded tail
- Cat the margay takes after
- Cat that preys on monkeys
- Cat that loves to swim
- Cat once prized for its fur
- Cat on the Aztec calendar
- Cat also called dwarf leopard
- Cat also called a jaguatirica
- Cat also called a dwarf leopard
- Bobcat relative
- Big cat whose diet includes iguanas
- Animal whose scientific name is Leopardus pardalis
- Animal whose name comes from Nahuatl
- Animal revered by ancient Peruvians
- Animal on the Aztec calendar
- Animal named by the Nahuatl
- American cat, like a small leopard
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Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
- Evening Standard - Nov. 12, 2024
- Canadiana Crossword - Oct. 21, 2024
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 20, 2024
- USA Today - Aug. 14, 2024
- LA Times - Aug. 12, 2024
- Penny Dell - Aug. 3, 2024
- The Guardian Quick - July 30, 2024
- USA Today - July 26, 2024
- LA Times - July 22, 2024
- USA Today - May 16, 2024
- LA Times - May 1, 2024
- WSJ Daily - April 18, 2024
- USA Today - April 4, 2024
- The Guardian Quick - March 25, 2024
- USA Today - Feb. 24, 2024
- Evening Standard - Feb. 14, 2024
- Penny Dell - Dec. 21, 2023
- Evening Standard - Aug. 22, 2023
- USA Today - July 21, 2023
- Universal Crossword - July 6, 2023