Wool source
Else clues• 'Is Your Mama a ___?' (kids' book)
• Is Your Mama a ___? (children's book)
• The ___ is a quadruped which lives in the big rivers like the Amazon (Monty Python)
• The two-l ___... : Ogden Nash
• A camel relative in S. America
• A wool source
• Aandean aanimal
• Alpaca
• Alpaca kin
• Alpaca relative
• Alpaca's cousin
• Alpaca's mate, sometimes
• Altiplano animal
• Andean beast
• Andean beast of burden
• Andean carrier
• Andean critter
• Andean grazer
• Andean longhair
• Andean pack animal
• Andean ruminant
• Andean sight
• Andean source of milk
• Andean source of milk and wool
• Andean source of wool
• Andean transporter
• Andean wool provider
• Andean wool source
• Andean worker
• Andes animal
• Andes burden bearer
• Andes climber
• Andes creature
• Andes dweller
• Andes fleece provider
• Andes herd animal
• Andes native in gorilla mask (5)
• Andes toter
• Andes traveler
• Animal of the Andes
• Animal on Peru's coat of arms
• Animal that can be ridden
• Animal that spits
• Animal that starts with a double consonant
• Animal that starts with a double letter
• Beast from Peru
• Beast in a Nash poem
• Beast in an Ogden Nash poem
• Beast of Bolivia
• Beast of burden
• Bolivian beast
• Camel cousin
• Camel kin
• Camel relative
• Camel-family member
• Camel-like mammal
• Camel's Peruvian cousin
• Camel's South American cousin
• Camel's South American kin
• Camelidae family member
• Canyonlands pack animal
• Carrier of the Andes
• Carrier on a trek
• Certain beast of burden
• Cousin of a camel
• Cousin of a guanaco
• Cousin of a vicu
• Cousin of an alpaca
• Creature misspelled in an Ogden Nash poem
• Cud-chewer without a hump
• Cusco creature
• Domesticated guanaco
• Domesticated South American ruminant
• Dr. Dolittle.s Pushmi-Pullyu e.g.
• Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu, for one
• Dr. Dolittle's Pushmi-Pullyu, in film
• Family Camelidae member
• Father of a huarizo
• Fine fleece
• Fine Peruvian wool
• Fine Peruvian wool source
• Fleece source
• Fleeced beast
• Four-footer on Michael Jackson's ranch
• Four-footer on the Neverland ranch
• Four-legged Andean
• Guanaco cousin
• Guanaco kin
• Guanaco relative
• Guanaco's descendant
• Herd animal in the Andes
• High altitude animal
• High-altitude camelid
• High-altitude pack animal
• Humpless camel kin
• Inca's pack animal
• Incan beast of burden
• Incan transport
• It's seen on Peru's coat of arms
• Large furry pet
• Lima animal
• Long-necked animal
• Mammal known for spitting
• Member of the Camelidae family
• Nash creature
• Nash's beast
• Nash's two-l beast
• Native of Peru
• Ogden Nash's two-L beast
• Pack animal
• Pack carrier
• Peru native
• Peruvian beast
• Peruvian beast of burden
• Peruvian burden bearer
• Peruvian climber
• Peruvian grazer
• Peruvian hauler
• Peruvian pack animal
• Peruvian ruminant
• Peruvian transport
• Peruvian wool source
• Petting zoo animal
• Petting zoo favorite
• Pushme-pullyu was a two-headed one
• Relative of a camel
• SA ruminant
• Shaggy best
• Soft fleece
• Sometime spitter
• Source of fine fleece
• Source of fine yarn
• Source of fleece
• Source of wool
• South American animal
• South American beast
• South American beast of burden
• South American carrier
• South American mammal
• South American pack animal
• South American ruminant
• South American wool source
• Spitting animal
• Spitting beast
• Subject of a Nash poem
• Subject of an Ogden Nash ode
• Sure-footed mountain animal
• The beast, not the priest
• Tina in Napoleon Dynamite, e.g.
• Transporter across the Andes
• Vicu
• Vicuna cousin
• Vicuna kin
• Vicuna relative
• Wool and load bearer
• Wool producer
• Wool-bearing beast
• Wool-coat owner
• Woolly Andean
• Woolly animal
• Woolly beast
• Woolly South American
• Woolly-haired cud chewer
• Woolly-haired mammal
• Wooly S.A. ruminant
• Wooly-haired ruminant
• Zoo animal
• Wild or domesticated South American cud-chewing animal related to camels but smaller and lacking a hump