Save the whales
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COLLECTTHEWHOLESETSave the whales . . .
CAUSESave the Whales, for one
CAUSEThe whales, say
SAVE"... the Whales" (bumper sticker)
cetologythe study of whales
GISH"The Whales of August" star
CLOBBERSWhales the tar out of
BEATSTOAPULPWhales the tar out of
CAUSESaving the whales, e.g.
CETEThe whales, from the Latin.
GISH"The Whales of August" actress
LAMSWhales the tar out of
cetologiesCETOLOGY, the study of whales
whalingthe business of catching whales
ROSSSEASite of the Bay of Whales
AUGUST"The Whales of ....." (Gish-Davis film)
GISH"The Whales of August" co-star
whalerywhaling (the business of catching whales)
whalingsWHALING, the business of catching whales
AUGUST"The Whales of ..." ('87 Gish-Davis film)
SPYHOPWhale's vertical rise out of the water
whaleriesWHALERY, whaling (the business of catching whales)
CAPEWhere to watch whales in Massachusetts, with "the"
BOTANICALPODWhales in the gardening club? (Captain Blood "reformed")
cetologicalrelating to cetology, the study of whales and dolphins
cetologythe branch of zoology dealing with whales and dolphins
whaleboneelastic horny substance in the upper jaw of some whales
whalingsthe occupation of catching and extracting commercial products from whales
cetologiesThe branch of zoology that deals with whales, dolphins, and porpoises
whalebonea light flexible substance consisting of the baleen plates of whales
plowercleave the surface of or move through (water) whales plowing the ocean
britthe group of small marine animals forming the food of whalebone whales
whalebonesWHALEBONE, a light flexible substance consisting of the baleen plates of whales
britsthe group of small marine animals forming the food of whalebone whales
odontocetea subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales
gurriesthe offal of fish or whales; the waste parts left over after cleaning fish
odontocetesODONTOCETE, a subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales
gurrythe offal of fish or whales; the waste parts left over after cleaning fish
krillany small shrimplike marine crustacean of the order Euphausiacea: the principal food of whalebone whales
whalingThe practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or whalebone