Moths in cocoons, e.g. (5) Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PUPAE Moths in cocoons, e.g. (5) (5)
95% REACTIONGIF Speechless Nathan Fillion, e,g, (11) USA Today Sep 21, 2025
95% PUPA Cocoon, for example (4) Thomas Joseph Sep 18, 2025
95% UKELELE Instrument with G-C-E-A tuning (7) USA Today Sep 13, 2025
90% LEPIDOPTERAN Butterfly or moth (12) The Times Sunday Concise Sep 7, 2025
90% EGGSAC Cocoon of sorts (6) Wall Street Journal Aug 21, 2025
86% FLAME Like a moth to a ___ (5)
82% CAMPHOR Moth-repelling compound (7) Wall Street Journal Oct 11, 2025
82% CEDAR Moth-repellent wood (5) New York Times Mini Oct 8, 2025
82% GAY The "G" in LGBTQ (3) Commuter Oct 8, 2025
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