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Biting terror
Answer for the clue "Biting terror ", 3 letters:
asp
Alternative clues for the word asp
- One with a bit part in "Cleopatra"?
- Headdress ornament of ancient Egypt
- Deadly desert denizen
- Certain venomous snake
- Cause of death on the Nile
- It has a bit part in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- Prop for Elizabeth Taylor
- Hieroglyphics animal
- Villainous member of the Serpent Society, in Marvel Comics
- "Raiders of the Lost Ark" threat
Usage examples of asp.
Though burdened by the giant molecules, his sympathetic nervous system and adrenal glands, which were particularly affected in others, were quite indifferent to the asps.
And he seized every spare moment to study the Book of Asper that his father had bequeathed to him.
Safar had been certain, the body of Lord Asper, as well as many secrets.
Palimak had studied the ancient Book of Asper Safar had bequeathed to him long and hard.
But evidently she saw him as a lesser enemy and focused her wrath on the Asper snake.
Then his vision cleared and he saw that the Asper snake was gone and the chamber had returned to its former gloom.
Palimak and his party had left the warrens of the Idol of Asper and were now carrying a strange burden to the airship.
Across from him, hovering over the little island that was home to the Idol of Asper, was the airship.
Hanadu during ancient times when, legend said, Lord Asper had lived in Syrapis.
Book of Asper his father had entrusted to him when they had parted three years before.
Once again he was confronted with another murky verse from Asper that seemed to have meaning.
And that Lord Asper, the old demon master wizard, had been part of the committee of wizards who ended those wars by creating the Forbidden Desert that divided the two species for centuries.
But I think we should eat while the eating is good, and be damned to Asper and the gods.
Even the demon master wizard, Lord Asper, would pale if put beside Lord Timura.
Safar flipped through the pages of the Book of Asper for clues to the proper spell.