Crossword clues for worms
worms
- Hook attachments
- Fishing lures
- Angler's items
- What early birds supposedly catch
- They often get hooked
- Temptations for trout
- Squirmy bait
- Some malware
- Some compost heap components
- Sidewalk wrigglers
- Rewards for early birds?
- Prizes for early birds
- Limbless animals
- Hook wigglers
- Gummi ___ (fruity candies)
- Early-bird catches
- Early birds' catches
- Diet of fame
- Creatures vermicelli is named for
- Conficker et al
- City where Luther was condemned as a heretic
- Beneficial compost pile residents
- Angler's danglers
- Payoff for early birds
- Ordinary bait
- Diet site
- Garden needs
- A lot of bait
- Computer network menaces
- Fisherman's supply
- Nature's aerators
- Basic bait
- Garden assets
- Some of them are flukes
- W German city
- Burrowing invertebrates
- Disagreement about Marks & Spencer's opening in German city
- Subject of this puzzle
- Fish bait
- Some bait
- Common bait
- Bait, often
- Angler's bucketful
- Underground diggers
- Robin snacks
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Worms is a series of artillery strategy computer games developed by British company Team17. Players control a small platoon of worms across a deformable landscape, battling other computer- or player-controlled teams. The games feature bright and humorous cartoon-style animation and a varied arsenal of bizarre weapons.
The game, whose concept was devised by Andy Davidson, was described by the Amiga gaming press as a cross between Cannon Fodder and Lemmings. It is part of a wider genre of turn-based artillery games in which each player controls characters who duel with projectile weapons; similar games include Scorched Earth (1991), Gorillas (1991) and Artillery Duel (1983).
Worms is an artillery strategy video game developed by Team17 and released in . It is the first game in the Worms series of video games.
Worms is a turn based game where a player controls a team of worms against other teams of worms that are controlled by a computer or human opponent. The aim is to use various weapons to kill the worms on the other teams and have the last surviving worm(s).
Worms is a 2013 Brazilian and Canadian stop motion animated adventure fantasy family comedy film directed by Paolo Conti and Arthur Medeiros. It is the first Brazilian stop-motion animated film. It was released in Brazil on December 20, 2013.
Worms is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag. One of fifteen districts covering the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, it consists of the city of Worms, the Alzey-Worms district and the municipalities of Bodenheim, Guntersblum and Nierstein-Oppenheim from the Mainz-Bingen district.
The constituency was created for the 1949 election, the first election in West Germany after World War II. The constituency was held by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) at every election until 2013 election, when it was gained by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) candidate Jan Metzler.
Usage examples of "worms".
Even though Gorps preferred to live on the garbage of the worms, it was safer to trail the shamblers and feed upon the leavings of their tenants.
Neither worms nor humans had been seen here as recently as three days ago.
Humans turned worms into blackened rubbery lumps, charred and smoking.
And then the eggs of all the larger creepy crawlies that fed on the little creepy crawlies would hatch, and so on, all the way up the food chain, until even the worms would come out and gorge themselves.
If something was going around killing worms, I wanted to make friends with it.
Therefore, the infestation has a built-in controlling mechanism for each and every species that we see, some kind of biological governor-so when the worms get to be too widespread, something else wakes up or kicks in.
If there were worms, there had to be worm nests within-oh, figure ten klicks to start with.
They slid silently through the smoldering night, all their eyes and ears and radars probing relentlessly for worms and gorps and all the other dreadful things that lurked in the darkness.
A mechanimal simulation of worms in metal form would be an intolerable horror.
I was halfway up the hill before I stopped, out of breath and so pissed I could have ripped apart a whole nest of worms with my bare hands.
We were locked in a dance of death with the worms, and they were just as enslaved by the music as we were.
But put the two species together, and you get worms, large and hungry and ferocious, and equipped with the sensory equipment to track their prey across kilometers of rugged terrain.
The worms might just as easily have been reacting to the bright worm-shape of the blimp that pulled us out.
The three worms chewed through all the connecting tangles and webs, pulling them apart and shredding them like confetti-and all the time, they screamed and roared and howled in madness.
We just found out that worms can be as nasty to each other as they are to humans.