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Answer: ORCAS
ORCAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 115 times.
Killer whales
Ocean menaces
Sea predators
Oceanic killers
Seagoing predators
Ocean terrors
SeaWorld attractions
Ocean threats
Predatory whales
Whale watchers may watch them
Dangerous whales
Killers at sea
Pod animals
Bicolored hunters
Black-and-white killers
Ocean predators
Seal eaters
Marine threats
Ferocious two-tone mammals
Turtle eaters
Big aquarium performers
Menaces from the deep
SeaWorld critters
Deep threats
SeaWorld sights
Shamu and Willy
Large dolphins
SeaWorld performers
High-seas predators
Black-and-white predators
Animals with flukes
They put on a whale of a show
Bicolor predators
Shamu and Willy, for some
"Wolves of the sea"
Aquatic killers
Shamu and Keiko
Oceanic predators
Black-and-white sea predators
Black-and-white mammals
Black-and-white whales
Keiko's kin
Black-and-white giants
Whale types
Black-and-white ocean predators
Killers that may go through hoops
Some whales
Black-and-white crossword staples
Pod members
Black-and-white dolphins
White-bellied whales
Theme park leapers
Black-and-white threats
Bicolored marine predators
Predatory pod members
They're pretty much all called Shamu, at SeaWorld
SeaWorld swimmers
They might catch some rays
Humpback cousins
Marine predators
Willy and Shamu, for two
Certain cetaceans
They hunt in pods
Seal-hunting swimmers
"Blackfish" creatures
Killers of the sea
Black-and-white swimmers
Penguin predators
Predators in pods
SeaWorld stars, for now
Things in a pod
Black-and-white sea creatures
Keiko and similar creatures
Mammals that may weigh up to 12,000 pounds
"Blackfish" animals
Predators in the dolphin family
Porpoise cousins
Nasty whales
Menaces of the deep
Massive hunters
Some sea predators
Predatory dolphins
Predators of penguins
Apex predators of the deep
Subjects of the film "Blackfish"
Black-and-white cetaceans
SeaWorld stopped breeding them
Aquatic predators
Apex predators of the 51-Across
Washington State's ___ Island ... or some things seen off its shore
Seagoing apex predators
Largest dolphins
Predatory swimmers
Whales with strong teeth
Shamu's relatives
Puget Sound predators
Apex predators of the sea
Animals in a pod
Largest members of the dolphin family
Eye-open swimming sleepers
Large seal hunters
Whales found in every ocean
Creatures in a pod
Arctic predators
Oceanic predators with black-and-white coloring
"Killer" members of a pod
Penguin hunters
Predators whose genus name translates to "of the kingdom of the dead"
Apex predators of the ocean
They're found in pods
Pod cast?
Black-and-white ocean creatures
Some apex predators
Oceanic apex predators
Their dorsal fins can reach six feet in height