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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TRILOBITE | Extinct marine arthropod, a common fossil | |
MOSASAURIA | An order of large, extinct, marine reptiles, found in the Cretaceous rocks, especially in America. They were serpentlike in form and in having ... | |
AQUATIC | Marine-dwelling | |
PEDESTRIAN | Common-place | |
NORMAL | Common | |
EVERYDAY | Common-or-garden | |
ORDINARY | Common-or-garden | |
GENERAL | Common | |
EXPIRED | Extinct | |
DEAD | Extinct | |
PREVALENT | Common | |
SEA | Marine | |
USUAL | Common | |
ATRYPA | A extinct genus of Branchiopoda, very common in Silurian limestones. | |
BUCKIE | A large spiral marine shell, esp. the common whelk. See Buccinum. | |
CHAETETES | A genus of fossil corals, common in the lower Silurian limestones. | |
ELASMOSAURUS | An extinct, long-necked, marine, cretaceous reptile from Kansas, allied to Plesiosaurus. | |
MYTILUS | A genus of marine bivalve shells, including the common mussel. See Illust. under Byssus. | |
CLIDASTES | A genus of extinct marine reptiles, allied to the Mosasaurus. See Illust. in Appendix. | |
PLIOSAURUS | An extinct genus of marine reptiles allied to Plesiosaurus, but having a much shorter neck. | |
AMBLYPODA | A group of large, extinct, herbivorous mammals, common in the Tertiary formation of the United States. | |
SEA SAURIAN | Any marine saurian; esp. (Paleon.) the large extinct species of Mosasaurus, Icthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, and related genera. | |
STEGOCEPHALA | An extinct order of amphibians found fossil in the Mesozoic rocks; called also Stegocephali, and Labyrinthodonta. | |
SCOLITHUS | A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone, and believed to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm. | |
BACULITE | A cephalopod of the extinct genus Baculites, found fossil in the Cretaceous rocks. It is like an uncoiled ammonite. |