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The answer QUAHOG has 26 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of quahog in various dictionaries:
noun - Atlantic coast round clams with hard shells
noun - an edible American clam
noun - an edible clam
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| Possible Crossword Clues |
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| Edible clam |
| Tasty clam |
| New England seafood |
| Chowder ingredient |
| Cleveland's home |
| 'Family Guy' hometown |
| Cape Cod clam |
| 'Family Guy' town |
| New England chowder clam |
| Hard-shell clam |
| Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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| Hard-shell or littleneck clam |
| It's the Native American name for the East Coast hard-shell clam |
| A thick-shelled edible clam of the north Atlantic coast |
| "Family Guy" |
| It's the name of a thick-shelled clam, or Peter Griffin's hometown |
| OK, chowderheads, Brian on "Family Guy" wanted to be a drug-sniffing dog for this fictional Rhode Island town |
| Edible clam type(6) |
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| An edible clam (Venus mercenaria) of the Atlantic coast of North America, having a hard rounded shell. Also called hard-shell clam, round clam. |
| a large, rounded edible clam of the Atlantic coast of North America. |
| an edible American clam |
| Atlantic coast round clams with hard shells large clams usually used for chowders or other clam dishes |
| Quahog description |
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The hard clam (Mercenaria mercenaria), also known as a quahog (or quahaug), round clam, or hard-shell (or hard-shelled) clam, is an edible marine bivalve mollusc that is native to the eastern shores of North America and Central America, from Prince Edward Island to the Yucatán Peninsula. It is one of many unrelated edible bivalves that in the United States are frequently referred to simply as clams, as in the expression "clam digging". Older literature sources may use the systematic name Venus mercenaria; this species is in the family Veneridae, the venus clams. * Confusingly, the "ocean quahog" is a different species, Arctica islandica, which, although superficially similar in shape, is in a different family of bivalves: it is rounder than the hard clam, usually has black periostracum, and there is no pallial sinus in the interior of the shell. |