Answer: LLAMA
LLAMA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 229 times.
Referring Clues:
- Cousin of a camel
- Nash's two-l beast
- Andes climber
- Andean animal
- Fine fleece
- Wool source
- Andean grazer
- Guanaco's cousin
- Pack animal
- Fine Peruvian wool
- Andean wool source
- Incan transport
- Subject of a Nash poem
- Beast of burden
- Andean source of milk
- South American animal
- Four-legged Andean
- Lima animal
- Relative of a camel
- Peruvian beast
- Wool producer
- Pack carrier
- Animal that spits
- Cousin of a guanaco
- Animal that can be ridden
- Long-necked animal
- Sure-footed mountain animal
- Member of the Camelidae family
- Source of wool
- Transporter across the Andes
- South American wool source
- Guanaco relative
- South American beast of burden
- Andean beast
- Alpaca kin
- Woolly Andean
- Andes animal
- Petting zoo favorite
- "Is Your Mama a ___?" (children's book)
- Camel's cousin
- Andes beast of burden
- Vicuña's kin
- Carrier of the Andes
- Andean beast of burden
- Andes fleece provider
- Andes pack animal
- Alpaca's cousin
- Peruvian burden bearer
- Camel cousin
- Andean pack animal
- Woolly beast
- Beast in an Ogden Nash poem
- Ogden Nash's two-L beast
- Animal on Peru's coat of arms
- Camel kin
- Fleeced beast
- Soft fleece
- Cousin of a vicuña
- Fleece source
- Andean ruminant
- Vicuña relative
- Guanaco kin
- Father of a huarizo
- Camel relative
- Petting zoo animal
- Tina in "Napoleon Dynamite," e.g.
- Cousin of an alpaca
- Peruvian pack animal
- South American carrier
- Andes herd animal
- Incan pack animal
- South American mammal
- Camel's South American cousin
- Andes beast
- Nash creature
- Camel-like mammal
- Alpaca relative
- Wool-coat owner
- 22 Across beast
- ''Is Your Mama a ___?'' (children's book)
- Mammal known for spitting
- Peru native
- Andes creature
- Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu, in film
- Certain beast of burden
- It's seen on Peru's coat of arms
- Source of fleece
- Andean sight
- Andean transporter
- Fine Peruvian wool source
- South American ruminant
- Inca's pack animal
- Andean wool provider
- Camel's kin
- Andes dweller
- Native of Peru
- Zoo mate of 45-Down
- Andes ruminant
- Woolly South American
- Woolly-haired mammal
- Humpless camel kin
- Camel's Peruvian cousin
- The beast, not the priest
- Andes carrier
- Sometime spitter
- Even-toed ungulate
- Andes burden bearer
- Vicuna kin
- South American pack animal
- Four-footer on the Neverland ranch
- High-altitude pack animal
- Andean source of milk and wool
- Andean carrier
- Andean critter
- Alpaca's kin
- Altiplano ruminant
- Woolly animal
- Animal that hisses
- Incan beast of burden
- Source of fine yarn
- Camel like animal
- Burro alternative
- Animal of 16-Across
- Ungulate
- Pack animal of the Andes
- Guanaco's kin
- Spitting beast of burden
- Woolly cud-chewer
- Andean creature
- Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu
- Its young are called crias
- Peruvian grazer
- Wool-bearing beast
- Long-necked animal in a petting zoo
- Camelid family member
- Backpack carrier on some western trips
- Alpaca's relative
- Petting zoo critter
- Vicua's cousin
- Vicuna's cousin
- Andean alpaca kin
- Inca beast of burden
- Altiplano grazer
- Source of very soft wool
- Andean hauler
- Donkey : mule :: ___ : huarizo
- Wooly beast
- Dali ___
- Guanaco cousin
- "Two-L" beast
- Beast of the Andes
- Wooly-haired ruminant
- Long-necked pack animal
- Camel's relative
- Spitting image in the Andes?
- Andean transport
- Altiplano animal
- Shaggy beast
- A baby one is called a cria
- Carrier on a trek
- Source of soft wool
- Beast from Peru
- Petting zoo beast
- Source of Peruvian wool
- Fleecy beast
- Nash's beast (not priest)
- Peruvian cousin of a camel
- A beast of burden
- Andean source of wool
- Nash's beast (not priest!)
- Camel kin of the 6 Down
- Fleecy pack animal
- Ogden Nash's "two-l" beast
- Fleecy 57 Down animal
- New World camel kin
- Mountain pack animal
- Woolly creature
- Wooliy creature
- Woolly animal at a petting zoo
- Peru grazer
- Woolly ruminant
- Vicuna's relative
- Peruvian animal
- Foal : horse :: cria : ___
- Animal used to guard sheep and goats
- Trek pack animal
- 3 Down gift shop souvenir
- Pack animal of 32 Down
- Nash's "two-l" beast
- Camel cousin from 8 Down
- Animal wearing red pajamas in a children's book
- Protector of sheep from coyotes
- Big petting-zoo animal
- Spitting Andean animal
- Camel's Andean kin
- Camel's woolly cousin
- Cub : bear :: cria : ___
- Social herd beast
- Fleecy Peruvian animal
- Camel's Andean cousin
- Alpaca cousin
- Parent of a cria
- Pack animal in Peru
- Machu Picchu postcard image
- "Como se ___?"
- Camel cousin from 37 Across
- Camel's South American kin
- Incan wool source
- Animal name starting with a double letter
- Animal that starts with a double letter
- Animal important to the Aymara
- Relative of an alpaca
- Andean animal capable of guarding livestock
- Animal that wears red pajamas in a popular children’s book
- Alpaca's much larger relative
- Animal native to the 54-Down
- Sheep protector
- Alpaca lookalike
- "Red Pajama"-wearing animal in a children's book
- Red pajama-wearing animal of children's lit
- Woolly animal featured in The Sims
- Camelid sometimes used to guard sheep
- Alpaca relative that communicates by humming
- Animal wearing red pajamas in Anna Dewdney kids books
- Spitting Andes animal
- Animal that shares its name with a Spanish 101 word
- Mammal whose name is spelled using only the letters of "mammal"
- Andean alpaca relative
- Animal whose name is pronounced with a "y" sound by many Spanish speakers
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - September 08, 2024
- USA Today - August 27, 2024
- New York Times - August 18, 2024
- New York Times - May 02, 2024
- USA Today - April 24, 2024
- LA Times - April 11, 2024
- USA Today - March 14, 2024
- New York Times - January 23, 2024
- LA Times - December 05, 2023
- USA Today - November 14, 2023
- USA Today - October 26, 2023
- USA Today - October 02, 2023
- LA Times - May 16, 2023
- LA Times - April 10, 2023
- USA Today - April 04, 2023
- New York Times - March 27, 2023
- USA Today - February 21, 2023
- USA Today - January 16, 2023
- LA Times - November 03, 2022
- LA Times - October 13, 2022
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