Answer: SHEEP
SHEEP is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining SHEEP with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Animal
- Wool source
- Farm animals
- Pen filler
- Flock members
- Followers
- Animals
- Woolly beast
- Dolly, for one
- Woolly mammal
- They may be counted
- Woolly animal
- Wool producer
- Mindless followers
- Fleecy one
- Blind followers
- Woolly ones
- Source of wool
- Little bighorn
- Woolly beasts
- Mutton source
- Merino, for one
- Border collie's charges
- Woolly animals
- Wool producers
- Submissive group
- Shorn animals
- Shearing candidates
- Minions
- Meek ones
- Woolly creature
- Submissive bunch
- Ram or lamb
- Pasture animal
- Meadow grazers
- Ewe
- Border collie's herd
- Bo-Peep's charges
- Woolly mammals
- Wool wearers
- Wool giver
- What insomniacs count
- What Bo Peep lost
- Unquestioning followers
- They may be counted at night
- Symbols of submissiveness
- Submissives
- Submissive ones
- Source of lanolin
- Shaun, for one
- Rams and lambs
- Rambouillets
- Merino, e.g.
- Many count them with their eyes closed
- Its coat is 100% wool
- Fold members
- Flockmates
- Ewe or lamb
- Easily led sorts
- Docile sorts
- Docile bunch
- Cotswold
- Congregation, metaphorically
- Compliant ones
- Cloned Dolly
- Bo Peep's charges
- Bighorn, e.g.
- Barnyard bleaters
- Animal in a flock
- Wool-ites?
- Wool-bearing animal
- Wool givers
- Wolves' prey
- Wolf's prey
- Whence wool comes
- Victims of a storied loser
- Unthinking followers
- Things you can count on to help you get to sleep?
- Things insomniacs count
- They're used to being fleeced
- They're easily manipulated
- They're counted at night
- Their population in New Zealand peaked at 70 million in 1982
- The first cloned mammal
- Tail waggers of rhyme
- Submissive followers
- Subject of certain count down
- Subject of a late-night countdown
- Slavishly loyal followers
- Runner in a children's game
- Romney Marsh
- Rams and ewes
- Ovine one
- Ovine creature
- Ones you can count on?
- Ones who submit
- Nursery strays.
- Nocturnal animals?
- Mindless adherents, figuratively
- Merinos or Romneys
- Merino or Sussex
- Meek followers
- Lost beasts of rhyme
- Little Bo Peep's loss
- Lambs and rams
- Lamb or ram
- Kelpies herd them
- Karakul.
- Jaywalkers, to cabbies
- Its coat is 100 percent wool
- Insomniacs
- Insomniac's countdown
- Idiomatic followers
- Hampshire Downs
- Grown lambs
- Gregarious animal(s)
- From what animals do we get catgut?
- Fold occupants
- Fold animals
- Fleecy farm animal
- Fleecy animals
- Farmer's flock
- Farm flock
- Farm animal(s)
- Far from bold type
- Ewes
- Ewe or ram
- Easily led creatures
- Easily influenced group
- Dorpers or Damaras
- Docile followers
- Cotswold, for one
- Conformists, figuratively
- Cheviot or Romney
- Cheviot and Romney
- Border collie's flock
- Bo Peep's loss
- Bighorn, for one
- Baa-rnyard beasts?
- Argali
- Aoudad, for one
- Animals that outnumber people in New Zealand
- Animals in Serta ads
- Animal sheared for wool
- Animal in Catan pastures
- Animal in an insomniac's count
- (Meek) member of a flock?
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