Crossword Clue: Bug-killing ecohazard, briefly
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- 1970s EPA concern
- '50s crop spray
- 8-bit video game console
- Banned agrochemical
- Banned bug bane
- Banned bug-killer
- Banned bug killer
- Banned bug spray: Abbr.
- Banned bug spray, for short
- Banned bug spray
- Banned chemical
- Banned crop spray
- Banned hydrocarbon
- Banned insect control agent
- Banned insecticide (Abbr.)
- Banned insecticide: Abbr.
- Banned insecticide, briefly
- Banned insecticide for short
- Banned insecticide, for short
- Banned insecticide letters
- Banned insecticide
- Banned insecticide's letters
- Banned mosquito control agent
- Banned organochloride
- Banned organochlorine
- Banned pesticide, abbr.
- Banned pesticide: Abbr.
- Banned pesticide whose discoverer won a Nobel Prize
- Banned pesticide
- Banned plant spray: Abbr.
- Banned poison
- Banned spray
- Banned substance
- Anathema to R. Carson
- Another banned chemical
- Anti-malarial pesticide
- Antimalarial agent
- Acronym for a banned insecticide
- Bane in Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi"
- Banished bug spray
- Debugging aid?
- Early EPA concern
- Early insecticide
- Compound that Merck started making in '43
- Eco hazard
- Chem. insecticide
- Chemical restricted by the Stockholm Convention
- Chemical used to fight malaria
- Controversial pesticide: abbr.
- Controversial pesticide (Abbr.)
- Bug killer
- Bug killer banned by the EPA
- Bug killer, briefly
- Bug-killing ecohazard, briefly
- Bug spray abbr.
- Bug spray no more
- It was banned in 1973
- Chloral derivative, for short
- It's been banned in the U.S. since 1972
- Its disappearance aided bald eagles
- Bygone insect killer
- Bygone pesticide that ravaged the bald eagle population: Abbr.
- Bygone pesticide
- C14H9Cl5, familiarly
- C14H9Cl5
- Environmentally-destructive pesticide
- Environmentally destructive pesticide
- EPA-banned bug killer
- EPA-banned insecticide
- E.P.A.-banned pesticide
- EPA-banned pesticide since 1972
- EPA-banned pesticide
- EPA-banned spray
- E.P.A.-banned substance
- EPA concern of the 1970s
- Erstwhile pesticide
- Illegal pesticide: Abbr.
- Illegal plant spray: Abbr.
- Carson subject
- Infamous insecticide
- Danger in the water supply, once
- Danger in the water supply
- Dangerous '50s crop spray
- Insect killer
- Insect spray: Abbr.
- Insect spray
- Insecticide.
- Insecticide banned by the EPA
- Insecticide banned in 1972: Abbr.
- Insecticide banned in 1972
- Insecticide banned in the 1970s: Abbr.
- Insecticide banned since 1972
- Insecticide banned since 1973
- Insecticide, for short
- Insecticide in disrepute
- Insecticide letters
- Insecticide whose 1972 ban led to the comeback of the bald eagle
- Insecticide whose spelled-out name has 31 letters
- Insecticide
- Notorious insecticide
- Mantis killer
- Now-banned pesticide that decimated the bald eagle population
- Outlawed insecticide
- Outlawed killer
- Outlawed organochlorine
- Outlawed pesticide, for short
- Outlawed pesticide
- Outlawed spray
- Killer banned in 1973
- Toxic insecticide
- Toxic pesticide
- Toxic spray banned by the EPA
- Toxic spray
- Toxin mentioned in Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi"
- The EPA banned it in 1972
- Strong pesticide
- Plant spray
- Subj. of the 1948 Nobel in Physiology or Medicine
- Subj. of the book "Silent Spring"
- Substance banned by the EPA
- Substance whose primary use earned its discoverer the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physiology - but is now banned
- Rachel Carson concern
- Rachel Carson target
- Old agricultural letters
- Old crop spray
- Old insecticide
- Nemesis of insects.
- Potent pesticide
- One of the Stockholm Convention's "dirty dozen" (2001)
- One target of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring"
- Modern culicide.
- Modern insecticide.
- Pest killer.
- Pest killer
- Pesticide
- Pesticide banned by the EPA in 1972
- Pesticide banned by the EPA
- Pesticide banned in 1972
- Pesticide banned in '72
- Pesticide banned in the '70s
- Pesticide banned since 1972: Abbr.
- Pesticide banned since the 1970s: Abbr.
- Pesticide banned since the 1970s
- Pesticide included in a Mickey Slim
- Pesticide letters
- Pro wrestling maneuver that shares its name with a banned substance
- Prohibited bug spray
- Prohibited insecticide
- Prohibited pesticide
- Proscribed pesticide
- Malaria-fighting compound during W.W. II
- Malaria stopper
- The WHO used it to fight malaria
- "Silent Spring" killer
- "Silent Spring" pesticide
- "Silent Spring" spray
- "Silent Spring" subj.
- "Silent Spring" subject, for short
- "Silent Spring" subject
- "Silent Spring" topic, for short
- "Silent Spring" topic, in brief
- "Silent Spring" topic
- "Silent Spring" toxin
- Taboo spray's letters
- Wrestling maneuver named after a banned substance
- Wrestling maneuver named after a chemical
- Wrestling move named after a banned chemical
- WWII-era malaria controller
- WWII insecticide
- What Carson warned about
- WWII spray
- Target of a 1972 ban in the U.S.
- Target of a 1972 ban
- Target of a 1972 EPA ban
- What Ms. Carson criticized
- What Rachel Carson wanted banned
- What the EPA banned in 1972
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- Universal Crossword - June 21, 2014
- Washington Post - June 28, 2010