- New York Times Crossword
- March 22 2022
- Snake in ancient Egyptian art
Snake in ancient Egyptian art
We have found the following answers matching the query 'Snake in ancient Egyptian art' in our database: For more stats and recent usage scroll down and continue reading. Snake in ancient Egyptian art crossword clue was last seen on March 22 2022 in the popular New York Times Crossword.
Rank | Answer | Clue | Publisher | 99% | ASP | Snake in ancient Egyptian art | New York Times |
Definition
• | Same as Aspen. |
• | A small, hooded, poisonous serpent of Egypt and adjacent countries, whose bite is often fatal. It is the Naja haje. The name is also applied to other poisonous serpents, esp. to Vipera aspis of southern Europe. See Haje. |
• | One of several species of poplar bearing this name, especially the Populus tremula, so called from the trembling of its leaves, which move with the slightest impulse of the air. |
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