➠ LEGS - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

We have 1 Solutions

  • - Supporters love goalies going to extremes
  • - the body part bees use to collect pollen
  • - Ability to sustain long-term interest
  • - body parts that might be replaced with pegs, on pirates
  • - Streaks on the side of a wineglass
  • - You stand on them often
  • - Endurance, so to speak
  • - Pins, so to speak
  • - On one's last ......
  • - Things to stand on
  • - Stamina, so to speak
  • - Staying power, so to speak
  • - Longevity, so to speak
  • - Rivulets seen after swirling, to a wine taster
  • - Durability, so to speak
  • - Long parts of pants
  • - Supports, for example, replacing inner lifts
  • - Eleven may be called, but you only need two
  • - Parts of darts matches in eleven parts at Bingo
  • - Bottom section
  • - Pins little grasshoppers by the wings
  • - Journey parts
  • - Sections of a trip
  • - sections or portions of a journey or course
  • - Supports for pianos and tables
  • - of the eleven, one has only two
  • - Most crabs have ten of them
  • - Humans have two of them and ants have six
  • - "the little mermaid" desire
  • - Piano supports, say
  • - stamina; supports
  • - Staying power, metaphorically
  • - Betty Grable trademark
  • - Parts of piano benches
  • - dancing diamond
  • - where calves are found
  • - Parts of relay races and of those in them
  • - centipedes have lots of them
  • - 1984 ZZ Top song named for body parts
  • - Spiders have eight of them
  • - Limbs with knees
  • - pair that run and kick
  • - Grand piano supports
  • - these help crickets sing
  • - A spider has eight
  • - Eleven members
  • - Centipede has many
  • - Supporting limbs
  • - An ant has six of them
  • - A centipede can have hundreds of them
  • - Spiders have eight
  • - Rockettes' features
  • - Coffee table supports
  • - Spider's eight
  • - Gangster Diamond
  • - Triangle sides
  • - Stamina, slangily
  • - Shanks' mare
  • - Relay-race parts
  • - Piano-bench quartet
  • - Parts of journeys
  • - Longevity at the box office
  • - Hit for ZZ Top
  • - Centipede's features
  • - Centipede's abundance
  • - Calf locales
  • - A spider has eight of them
  • - A Diamond who was rough
  • - 1984 ZZ hit
  • - ZZ Top song covered by Kid Rock in 2002
  • - ZZ Top classic
  • - What Betty Grable was famous for
  • - Walks fast, with "it"
  • - Two sides of a triangle
  • - Turkey or chicken drumsticks
  • - Trousers parts
  • - Tripod's threesome
  • - Tripod features
  • - They're supportive
  • - These are often stretched
  • - Table quartet
  • - Table features
  • - Strength, in Variety talk
  • - Stools often have three of these
  • - Stool supports
  • - Stages of journey
  • - Sides of dividers.
  • - Shorter sides of a right triangle
  • - Sailing-race divisions
  • - Rod Stewart song, "Hot ......"
  • - Rockettes' display
  • - Rockette launchers?
  • - Right triangle parts
  • - Relay-race elements
  • - Relay segments
  • - Rally segments
  • - Racketeer Diamond
  • - Pins in pants
  • - Parts of a trip
  • - Parts of a table or a piano
  • - Parts of a course in a sailing race.
  • - Pair in pants
  • - Mr. Diamond
  • - Marlene's are famous
  • - Marathon segments
  • - Long-term appeal, as with news stories
  • - Lawmaking bodies: Abbr.
  • - Kicking pair
  • - Jack Diamond's nickname
  • - Hit single for ZZ Top
  • - Furniture supports
  • - Drumsticks, at KFC
  • - Dogs have twice as many of them as humans
  • - Diamond, of gangsterdom
  • - Diamond that was rough
  • - Diamond of the underworld
  • - Diamond of the 20's
  • - Diamond of gang era
  • - Diamond of gang days
  • - Diamond of crime
  • - Diamond of Capone's day
  • - Diamond of gangdom
  • - Crazy ...... Hirsch
  • - Crab morsels
  • - Chicken drumsticks
  • - Cheesecake display
  • - Chairman's supporters
  • - Bridge-rubber units
  • - Box office staying power
  • - Body parts with knees
  • - Body parts with calves and thighs
  • - Body parts covered by tights
  • - Body movers
  • - Betty Grable's pride
  • - Betty Grable feature
  • - A millipede can have hundreds of them
  • - 1984 ZZ Top hit
  • - "The Girl With the Million Dollar ......" (Betty Grable's nickname)
  • - ...... it (hustles)
  • - Appendages
  • - Longevity
  • - Chicken choices
  • - Turkey portions.
  • - Stages
  • - Centipedes have a lot of them
  • - Relay race segments
  • - Turkey drumsticks
  • - Sample of parlour's gelato served up in portions
  • - Lower limbs
  • - Stages of a journey
  • - Parts of a journey
  • - Millipede's multitude
  • - Metaphorical staying power
  • - Pair of pants?
  • - What no centipede has exactly 100 of, oddly
  • - Piano support
  • - Giraffe parts that can be six feet tall
  • - What beanbag chairs lack
  • - Table parts
  • - Piano supports
  • - KFC drumsticks, basically
  • - Journey segments
  • - Bengals drop ban in stages
  • - Tripod trio
  • - Most mammals have four of them
  • - Spider's octet
  • - Drumsticks
  • - Centipede's many
  • - Faun's pair, or fawn's four
  • - Metaphorical durability
  • - Sustained popularity, informally
  • - Gams
  • - Sustained popularity
  • - Supporters left, say, before the end of this
  • - Chair supports
  • - The several of a millipede
  • - Staying power, informally
  • - Endurance, informally
  • - Tripod's trio
  • - Table supports
  • - Some KFC pieces
  • - Some turkey parts
  • - Table supporters
  • - Last parts drawn in hangman
  • - They're under the table
  • - Staying power, slangily
  • - Crab or frog morsels
  • - An infamous Diamond
  • - Wine assessment quality
  • - Bridge table foursome
  • - Long-term appeal
  • - Chicken parts
  • - Stamina (Sl.)
  • - 1984 hit for ZZ Top
  • - Stamina, figuratively
  • - Race parts
  • - Parts of relays
  • - Voyage segments
  • - ZZ Top "She's got ......"
  • - Trip segments
Crossword Clues by Letters: