Rating | Solver | Clue |
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WARTHOG | Swine | |
BOAR | Swine | |
PIGSTIES | Swine shelters | |
PIGPEN | Swine enclosure | |
OINKS | Swine grunts | |
STY | Swine enclosure | |
SOW | A swine | |
HOGS | Domesticated swine | |
TAPIR | Swine-like animal | |
BACON | Meat from swine | |
PIGSTY | Pen for swine | |
SWINEHERD | A keeper of swine. | |
NEARER | Some swine are remarkably closer | |
LARD | Bacon; the flesh of swine. | |
GROIN | The snout of a swine. | |
GARGOL | A distemper in swine; garget. | |
PIGSWILL | Swine’s determination to get its food | |
HOGCOTE | A shed for swine; a sty. | |
PIGGERY | A place where swine are kept. | |
SWINESTY | A sty, or pen, for swine. | |
PEARLS | Quiet noblemen unappreciated when cast before swine | |
FARFOW | To bring forth (young); -- said only of swine. | |
PORCINE | Of or pertaining to swine; characteristic of the hog. | |
PORK | The flesh of swine, fresh or salted, used for food. | |
ROOT | To turn up the earth with the snout, as swine. |