8-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles
The solution for the clue "Dipterous insect, the female of which has a long proboscis adapted for piercing the skin of animals to suck blood" in word puzzles and crosswords has 8 letters.
Here above you will find the solution for the clue "Dipterous insect, the female of which has a long proboscis adapted for piercing the skin of animals to suck blood", often found in crosswords and word puzzles.
The New York Time, the LA Times, and many other crossword magazines have published puzzles with the clue "Dipterous insect, the female of which has a long proboscis adapted for piercing the skin of animals to suck blood".
The solution has been verified by our author Derek Lowel and can be used with confidence.
The clue "Dipterous insect, the female of which has a long proboscis adapted for piercing the skin of animals to suck blood" may have other meanings in different crosswords, but according to our author, this is the most accurate one.
Solution for "Dipterous insect, the female of which has a long proboscis adapted for piercing the skin of animals to suck blood"
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