Traditional war canoe of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, that carries up to 50 and has a 12 ft high prow and stern Crossword Clue, 3 letters

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RatingAnswerLengthClue
100%MON3Traditional war canoe of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, that carries up to 50 and has a 12 ft high prow and stern
29%ERNE4Common name for haliaeetus albicilla that can have a wingspan of up to 8 ft.
26%BULLET6Bit of ammo that one might want to "dodge" and has a "bull" in its name
24%GASMAN6One who wears fireproof clothes, carries up to 95 pounds and is a crucial part of the pit crew
24%LADAS5New cars that will save you 20 to 50 thousand rubles in June, if you have a trade in
24%STUPA5The Great Dagon Pagoda has a gilded one of these that rises to a height of 368 ft.
23%ANT3Insect that can carry up to 50 times its body weight
23%ANT3Insect that can carry up to 50 times its own weight
23%BLACKBIRD9"The Bird-catcher and the ___," a popular fable by 38-Down that has a traditional tune in the Isle of Man
23%PORTMORESBY11Capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea
23%TORRES6___ Strait, separator of Australia and Papua New Guinea
23%FLIPFLOPPING12Switching positions, and a phrase spelled by the first letters of 12 words that have switched positions
22%MARTINGALE10Strap from the reins to the girth of a horse that prevents it from carrying its head too high
22%WISEACRE8Word that comes from the Dutch for "soothsayer" and, despite appearances, has no relation to a unit of measurement
22%EYES4A scallop has up to 200 of these
22%ALLIGATORS10Creatures that can regrow a lost tooth up to 50 times
22%ESCALATOR9A moving staircase that carries people up and down
22%NUDE4Second single from Radiohead's album in 18a, that had a different title originally and was supposed to be part of the album "OK Computer"
22%SOUTHERNCROSS13Constellation seen on the flags of Australia, Samoa and Papua New Guinea
22%ECLECTIC8Having a little of this and a little of that
21%HYPEFEET8MC Hammer has a "mind to rhyme" and two of these
21%STAIRCASE9Set of steps leading up to a higher level
21%YOYO4A popular toy attached to a string that goes up and down
21%KNOW4Minneapolis radio station that carries a lot of news, appropriately
21%SIREN5Creature from Greek mythology that had a combination of a bird and woman's body
21%RIPPLE6___ Effect, effect that refers to an initial disturbance "flowing" outward and having a large impact
21%AMMETER7A couple of Frenchmen have new tree to gauge
21%EXPERTISE9To have specific and advanced knowledge of a field
21%IEN3Org. that has represented Native American concerns to the UN and has a Carbon Pricing Toolkit
21%DONKEY6*Transport* Animal that steps in if one has a burden to carry

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