Lamb

263 clues
Chop
Elia
Sweetie
Ewe kid
New ewe
Innocent
Essayist
Meek one
Aka Elia
Yeanling
Naive one
Stew meat
Farm baby
Tales man
Chop meat
Dear soul
Wee sheep
Young ram
Ewe youth
Easy dupe
Gyro meat
Dear" one?
Honeybunch
Woolly one
Baby sheep
Ewe's baby
A k a Elia
Kabob meat
Rack of __
Kebab meat
Farm animal
Fold member
Chop source
Young sheep
A stew base
Ewe's youth
Fleecy babe
Gentle as a
Gentle type
Gyro staple
Mary's pet?
Paschal ___
Ram's child
Woolly babe
Woolly baby
Gentle sort
Meadow baby
Ewe's child
Ewe's young
Gentle one?
Gentle soul
Innocent one
Flock member
Sheepish one
Sheep's kin?
March animal
Country kid?
Elia really
Ewe's output
Mary had one
Many a roast
Pasture baby
Pet of rhyme
Rack serving
Sheep's baby
Easter baby?
Kebab choice
Kabob choice
Baby bleater
Mary follower
Easter symbol
Gentle animal
Gentle person
Cote occupant
Easter entree
Mary's charge
Baby in wool?
Bleating babe
Docile person
Elia essayist
Mary's chaser
Meadow infant
Woolly infant
Essayist Elia
Entrée order
Souvlaki meat
Mary's friend
Moussaka meat
Innocent type
Crèche figure
English writer
One in a flock
Easter serving
The ___ of God
Part of a gyro
Sacrificial __
Seder mainstay
Suckling sheep
Popular roast.
Wee woolly one
Little bighorn
Gentle creature
Wool coat owner
Woolly creature
Kabob component
Mary's creature
Mary's tagalong
Ovine offspring
Souvlaki choice
Writer Mary Ann
Charles or Mary
Flock youngster
Gyro ingredient
Ram's offspring
Ewe's youngster
Ewe's offspring
Mary's follower
English essayist
British essayist
Petting-zoo baby
Follower of Mary
Babe in Wall St.
Charles or roast
Chops for dinner
Ewe's little one
Gentle, meek one
Innocence symbol
Jesus, __ of God
Mary's hanger-on
Shish kebab meat
Symbol of Christ
Woolly farm baby
Young Shropshire
Doner kebab meat
Essayist Charles
Shish kebab item
Woolly youngster
Shepherd's charge
Caracul or mouton
Mary's little pet
Mild-mannered one
Nursery-rhyme pet
Tender sheep meat
Young farm animal
Mary's possession
Lion's antithesis
Term of endearment
Petting-zoo animal
Member of the fold
... out like a ___
Dear, sweet person
Down Under product
Elia was his alias
Meat in many gyros
Mild-mannered type
One in Mary's care
Symbol of March 31
Innocence exemplar
Gentle farm animal
Pastoral youngster
Moussaka ingredient
Symbol of innocence
Schoolgoer of rhyme
Popular Easter dish
Petting zoo critter
Emblem of St. Agnes
He came after Bacon
Meat found in gyros
Sheepish youngster?
Sweet-tempered type
Sweet-tempered sort
Symbol of obedience
Paragon of meekness
Souvlaki ingredient
Symbol of gentleness
Dish with mint jelly
Chop source, perhaps
Easily swindled sort
Gentle woolly animal
Jesus, in a metaphor
Meat with mint jelly
One devoted to Mary?
Sacrificial offering
Souvlaki meat, often
Nativity scene figure
Epitome of gentleness
Mrs. Battle's creator
Essayist: 1775–1834
Irish-stew ingredient
Meat in much moussaka
Metal band ___ of God
Nativity scene animal
Newcomer to the flock
Schoolgoer in a rhyme
Rogan josh ingredient
Rung #4 of the ladder
Petting zoo youngster
Gentle, innocent type
One younger than ewe?
Mary had a little one
Exemplar of innocence
Essays of Elia" author
Border collie's charge
___ of God (Agnus Dei)
Common gyro ingredient
Dish served with jelly
Meat on a kabob, maybe
Shish-kebab ingredient
A product of Australia
Mary's little follower
Author of the Stepquote
Author Mary or brother.
Coleridge's schoolmate.
It's white and innocent
Mary or Mary's follower
Schoolmate of Coleridge
Staple of Greek cuisine
Very soft fleece source
School visitor of rhyme
Traditional Easter fare
Child of a ram and a ewe
Sweet and innocent child
Start of an Easter prayer
Mary had a little ___ ...
Dish that's often roasted
Lion's trusting companion
Meat in Irish stew, often
Meat served off the rack?
Mary's follower, in verse
Traditional Easter entree
Souvlaki ingredient, often
It went everywhere Mary did
Mary's inseparable companion
Woolly baby in a petting zoo
Dream Children . . . " author
Denizen of many a petting zoo
English essayist: 1775–1834
Its "fleece was white as snow
Schoolgoer in a nursery rhyme
White-fleeced animal of rhyme
___ of God (epithet for Jesus)
In like a lion, out like a ___
Tales from Shakespear" cowriter
Animal associated with March 31
Essayist with the pen name Elia
Meat often complemented by mint
Simple, unsophisticated person.
Lady Caroline (Byron's paramour)
Meat often served with mint jelly
Behold the --- of God" (John 1:29)
Little ___, who made thee?": Blake
Main ingredient in the dish lechazo
Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe
Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
Noted essayist — symbol of innocence
Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist" writer
The ___ Lies Down on Broadway" (Genesis)
Meat that's often served with mint jelly
What "Lies Down on Broadway," to Genesis
With “The,” Blake poem from “Songs of Innocence”
Animal that the month of March is said to "go out like
Meat of which Australia is among the largest producers
Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once
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