From JAWS to DEATH

Wed, August 13, 2025
JAWS
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Clues, out of order

________ JAWS, a predatory businessperson
________ JAWS, not so hurtful
________ JAWS, part of a pool
JAWS ________, something to guide you
Animal with big JAWS in "JAWS"
Change a letter in JAWS to get a certain European
Change one letter in JAWS to get an area
Homophone of "JAWS" that sounds solitary
One of many small holes in the JAWS
The ________ JAWS, where many work in "Star Wars"
There are two ________ JAWSs on a (certain) field

About this Raddle

"Jaws of death" comes from Act III, Scene IV of "Twelfth Night," when Antonio says he snatched Viola, who he thinks is Sebastian, "out of the jaws of death." He continues: "Relieved him with such sanctity of love / And to his image, which methought did promise / Most venerable worth, did I devotion".

Theme: Shakespearean Phrases

Phrases coined by William Shakespeare that we still use today.