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The answer QUAG has 15 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of quag in various dictionaries:
noun - a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
A quagmire.
noun - an area of marshy ground
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Boggy area, for short |
Mire, briefly |
Bog, for short |
Marshy area |
Marsh, for short |
Soft, wet terrain |
Morass |
Swampy area, for short |
Bog, briefly |
Marshy spot |
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A quagmire. |
a marshy or boggy place. |
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot |
Quag might refer to |
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The quagga ( or ) (Equus quagga quagga) was a plains zebra that lived in South Africa until becoming extinct late in the 19th century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but early genetic studies have supported it to being a subspecies of plains zebra. A more recent study suggested that it was merely the southernmost ecotype of the species. The name was derived from its call, which sounded like "kwa-ha-ha". * The quagga is believed to have been around 257 cm (8 ft 5 in) long and 125–135 cm (4 ft 1 in–4 ft 5 in) tall at the shoulder. It was distinguished from other zebras by its limited pattern of primarily brown and white stripes, mainly on the front part of the body. The rear was brown and without stripes, and therefore more horse-like. The distribution of stripes varied considerably between individuals. Little is known about the quagga's behaviour, but it may have gathered into herds of 30–50. Quaggas were said to be wild and lively, yet were also considered more docile than |