Rabbit lead in
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AnswerCrossword Clue
BRERRabbit lead-in
RAS..... in rabbit
RAS... in rabbit
THUMPERRabbit in "Bambi."
HAREJack rabbit, in reality
RAS... in rabbit (grade-school lesson)
JESSICARabbit in a red dress
AHATWhat you'll find a rabbit in
CIAOrg. in Tom Clancy's "Red Rabbit"
REDUXLike "Rabbit" in an Updike title
AGOUTIRabbit-sized rodent found in rainforests
KIDMANNicole who plays Becca in "Rabbit Hole"
PETAOrg. with a rabbit in its logo
ALICEName referenced in Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"
SINATRASinging sword's voice, in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
WANDProp for a "rabbit in the hat" trick
EATMEDirective in the chapter "Down the Rabbit-Hole"
BUMLEGSBUNNYRabbit with a hitch in his git-along?
HATPlace for a rabbit in a magic act
BOOPBetty who appeared in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
PRURabbit's daughter-in-law in "Rabbit at Rest"
ALICEName in the Jefferson Airplane hit "White Rabbit"
TRIXCereal pursued by a "silly rabbit" in ads
TINKERBELLFinal character on screen in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
ABEWill's rabbit brother in Matt Groening's "Life in Hell" strip
UNKLETrip-hop group with the song "Rabbit in Your Headlights"
juggingStew or boil (a hare or rabbit) in a covered container
PORKYPIGCharacter who shared a cameo with Tinkerbell in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
HOUNDDOGTitle character in an Elvis song who "ain't never caught a rabbit"
PRESTO1989 Rush album with a rabbit in a top hat on its cover
HAIRTONICSubstance applied to Elmer Fudd's scalp in the Bugs Bunny cartoon "Rabbit of Seville"
warrenersA person in charge of a rabbit warren, either as owner or on behalf of its owner
rexan animal (as a domestic rabbit or cat) showing a genetic recessive variation in which the guard hairs are very short, sparse, or entirely lacking compare cornish rex devon rex
tapeti(From Tupi-Guarani word “tapii’ti” = rabbit) Nocturnal leporid mammal. First identified in Pernambuco, Brazil, as Sylvilagus brasiliensis. Known as Brazilian cottontail or forest cottontail, it ranges from southern Mexico to northern Argentina.