| Ray |
| A ray |
| Cloak |
| Shawl |
| Sea ray |
| Big ray |
| Ray type |
| Large ray |
| Devilfish |
| Skate kin |
| Devil ray |
| Ocean ray |
| Flat fish |
| Marine ray |
| Type of ray |
| Kind of ray |
| Skate _____ |
| Largest ray |
| Skate's kin |
| Reef denizen |
| Ray of water |
| Wide swimmer |
| Shark cousin |
| Stingray kin |
| Powerful ray |
| Tropical ray |
| Tropical fish |
| Burro blanket |
| Large sea ray |
| Horse blanket |
| Mexican shawl |
| A tropical ray |
| Ray of the sea |
| Ray that swims |
| Warm-water ray |
| Spanish shawl. |
| Ray in the sea |
| Skate's cousin |
| Underwater ray |
| Colombian cloak |
| Large ocean ray |
| Mexican's cloak |
| Ray above a bed |
| Ray under water |
| Largest of rays |
| Devil in the sea |
| Devil of the sea |
| Ray in the ocean |
| Ray in the water |
| Cousin of a skate |
| Packsaddle canvas |
| Big underwater ray |
| Ray of the tropics |
| ___ ray (devilfish) |
| Costa Rican's cloak |
| Plankton-eating ray |
| Coarse cotton cloth. |
| It has winglike fins |
| Ray seen under water |
| __ ray (type of fish) |
| Great Barrier Reef ray |
| Shawl or horse blanket |
| Blanket used as a shawl |
| Blanket for Gato del Sol |
| Kind of ray in the water |
| Great Barrier Reef swimmer |
| Fish with the biggest brain |
| Roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando |
| Ray seen on National Geographic, maybe |