Answer: STING
STING is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining STING with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Swindle
- Con game
- Soak
- Hurt
- Smart
- Cheat
- Wound
- Bite
- Overcharge
- Scam
- Con job
- Kind of ray
- Sharp pain
- Confidence game
- Undercover operation
- Police trap
- Prick
- Police operation
- Overcharge, slangily
- Bee's attack
- Scorpion attack
- Jellyfish attack
- Bee's defense
- Bee attack
- Wasp's weapon
- Wasp attack
- Rock star
- Prink
- One-named rocker
- Kind of operation
- Hornet's defense
- Bee bite
- Apiarist's woe
- Undercover police operation
- Ray's weapon
- Police setup
- Member of the police
- Jellyfish defense
- Bee injury
- "Ten Summoner's Tales" singer
- Setup of a sort
- Police man?
- Police leader?
- Newman-Redford film, with "The"
- Insect bite
- Hornet's bite
- Entrapment
- Deceptive operation
- Confidence scheme
- Chicago soccer team
- Bees do it
- A criminal may be caught in one
- Yellow jacket's defense
- Wasp wound
- Undercover op
- The Police leader
- Swindle or fraud
- Sharp discomfort
- Sharp attack
- Police leader, once
- Lead singer of the Police
- Jellyfish's defense
- Jellyfish delivery
- Hurt like heck
- Hurt bad
- Crime fighter's tactic
- Cops' lure
- Cop op
- Con that cons a con man
- Cheat a customer
- Beekeeping hazard
- Apiarist's risk
- Abscam, e.g.
- ''Roxanne'' singer
- WINNOWING or ERECT
- What some rays do
- What drones can't do
- What angry bees do
- What an angry wasp might do
- What an angry bee might do
- What aftershave can do
- What a honeybee can do just once
- What a drone can't do
- Wasp's defense
- Wasp's attack
- Wasp's assault
- Unpleasant surprise from a worker
- Trap, of a sort
- The Police singer
- Subject of an urban legend about tantric sex
- Something smarting
- Smart somewhat
- Smart — swindle
- Singer whose real name is Gordon Sumner
- Singer who earned his nickname from a striped sweater
- Singer Gordon Sumner
- Sharp stimulus
- Scorpion's delivery
- Scorpion's attack
- Scam's cousin
- Run-in with a wasp
- Run-in with a bee
- Result of angering a wasp, probably
- Rainforest Foundation founder
- Puncture wound
- Possible cause of an allergic reaction
- Possible cause of a swelling
- Police trickery
- Police leader
- Police con
- Police captain?
- Oscar winner of 1973
- Operation to catch a person committing a crime (informal)
- Operation designed to hurt
- One-named rocker/actor
- On-the-job risk for a beekeeper
- Man-of-war attack
- Lead singer with The Police
- Jellyfish woe
- Jellyfish injury
- It will probably make you smart
- It might be involved in a police roundup
- It may make you smart
- Iodine reaction
- Injury from a jellyfish
- Injury from a bee
- Hurt, like an insult
- Gordon Sumner, to music fans
- Gordon Sumner
- Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, on stage
- Former Police chief
- Entrapment operation
- English musician, b. 1951 — a sudden pain
- Emulate an angry bee
- Emulate a defensive bee
- Elaborate con game
- Deceptive police op
- Crime fighters' tactic
- Cops' crook-catching hoax
- Cop operation
- Conning plan
- Con game, essentially
- Con artfully
- Chicago's soccer team
- Cheat a buyer
- Cause to smart
- Cause of swelling, perhaps
- Blender magazine ranked him #1 on its list of 40 worst lyricists in rock in 2007
- Best picture Oscar winner with The
- Beekeeper's danger
- Bee's wound
- Bee's revenge
- Bee killer, at times
- Attack, wasp-style
- Attack, scorpion style
- Attack, like a hornet
- Attack, bee-style
- Attack, as a wasp
- Attack like a hornet
- Attack like a bee
- Abscam, for one
- 10-Grammy artist
- "The ___" (Oscar film)
- "The ___," 1973 film
- "O death, where is thy ___?": I Corinthians
- "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" singer, born Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner
- "Every Breath You Take" singer
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