Crossword clues for snails
snails
- Spiral-shelled creepers
- Slow crawlers
- Whelk and winkle
- Very slow The Format song?
- Slug relatives
- Slug cousins
- Slowness symbols
- Slow-moving animals in a garden
- Slow The Format song?
- Slow mollusks
- Part of what "little boys are made of," in a nursery rhyme
- Paradigms of slowness
- Members of genus Helix
- Items on a Paris menu
- Gourmet's gastropods
- Gourmet servings
- Gourmet gastropods
- Garden problem
- Garden gastropods
- Freshwater, marine or terrestrial gastropods
- Extremely slow speed
- Critters with eyestalks
- Escargots
- Slowpokes
- Slow movers, proverbially
- Garden pests with shells
- Slimy pests
- René's escargots
- Slug kin
- They're loath to come out of their shells
- Hoddy-doddies
- Their pace is slow
- Symbols of sluggishness
- Gourmet's treat
- Kind of pace
- When outside, they're never homeless
- Garden invaders
- Slow-moving mollusks
- Paradigms of sluggishness
- Whelk and periwinkle
- Some mollusks
- Trail-making mollusks
- Spiral-shelled mollusks
Wiktionary
n. (plural of snail English)
Wikipedia
Snails is the second EP and third release by American rock band The Format. The EP was created to be sold at shows while The Format were on tour with Taking Back Sunday and Jimmy Eat World. It also became available on iTunes. Physical copies of the album came with a promotional code to download 2 additional tracks from The Format's website. The EP includes two new songs (four if you count the free downloads) and acoustic versions of three tracks from 2003's Interventions + Lullabies.
Snails is a shooting game by PDAmill for Windows Mobile. There was also a version for Palm OS, now discontinued, and alpha/beta versions for Symbian and Microsoft Windows, which have not been updated in over a year. In the game, you play as a race of snails (Moogums, Lupeez, or Nooginz) planning world conquest (of the planet Schnoogie) in either Missions or Deathmatch modes. In Missions mode, players complete levels to unlock new weapons and the final mission. In Deathmatch mode, players simply fight and kill enemy snails. There are four Deathmatch modes: Human vs. CPU, CPU vs. CPU, Human vs. Human, and Human vs. Human (network play). The game features many destructive weapons, including teargas, which is deadly because the salt from a snail's tears dry out its body.
This game won the 2004 Pocket PC Magazine award for shooting games.
Some have observed that the game is inspired by, or similar to, the Worms series.
Usage examples of "snails".
Traps can be used for flies, moths, European wasps, aphids, beetles, slugs and snails, and many more pests.
They eat ants, aphids, cutworms, flies, moths, mosquitoes, slugs, snails, spider mites, termites and many other pests.
Most blowflies, bluebottle flies and flesh flies buzz around the world looking for garbage - although some go in for rather more exotic fare, like parasitizing snails or earthworms!
This trap was devised by entomologists from the University of California while trying to control snails in highway landscaping.
There's a lot of snails, but five hundred soldiers'd see the end of them!
They run the gamut, from surrounding the garden with copper stripping to keep out snails, to encircling each plant with its own little paper collar to foil cutworms.
They look a bit like a cigar with legs, but they eat their way through snails and slugs like nobody's business.
You may consider thinning out plants like these where snails congregate and breed.
Some people insist that the snails drink their beer and then go home to sleep it off.
You can strain the dead snails out of the liquid and reuse it, covering it during the day to keep it from evaporating, but it is going to be most effective in the first twenty-four hours.
One thing about these traps that is horrid but effective: slugs and snails are attracted to the dead bodies of their own kind.
Other hiding places of doom include cabbage leaves, lettuce leaves and potato slices Slugs and snails are also drawn to raw bread dough and, believe it or not, dry dog food.
Crushing a few snails on the underside of the board will draw in others.
Tell them the snails are running (just like the Fraser Island tailor), and organize a contest to see who can get the most.
Both these techniques can be used on snails extended out of their shells.