Crossword Clue: First Mac OS that used its animal codename
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Possibly related crossword clues for "First Mac OS that used its animal codename"
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- Big cat of tropical America
- Big cat
- Automaker with a feline logo
- Black-spotted cat
- Alternative to a Mercedes or BMW
- Fast cat — fast car
- Feline mammal
- Feline that likes to swim
- British auto
- Figure of many a Mayan deity
- First Mac OS that used its animal codename
- It's spotted in South America
- Car with a leaping cat hood ornament
- Jungle predator
- Cat — car
- Wildcat
- Mascot of the Mexico City Olympics
- Rain forest cat
- Rainforest feline
- Large cat
- Large feline mammal
- Largest American cat
- Largest Latin American feline
- Luxury car manufacturer bought by India's Tata Motors in 2008
- Luxury car name since 1935
- Leopard relative
- Leopard's cousin
- Operating system between Puma and Panther
- Symbol of strength, to the Maya
- Spotted cat
- Spotted feline
- Sleek cat or sleek car
- XK8, for one
- XKE, for one
- XKE maker
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- Brendan Emmett Quigley - Feb. 28, 2011