➠ PITCH - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - this is the key to a water-tight surface
  • - Ball thrown to a batter in baseball
  • - "... Perfect," 2012 Anna Kendrick film about an a cappella group starring a female ensemble cast
  • - black, sticky stuff suitable for playing games on
  • - Black spot for a street trader?
  • - throw a curveball, say
  • - field a throw
  • - black material for the making of a sports arena
  • - Pa drops a long throw
  • - Put up a tent
  • - Throw, as a baseball
  • - Slope, of a roof say
  • - Throw a breaking ball
  • - Throw to a batter
  • - Work from the mound
  • - Toss ... and a hint to the last words of 18-, 27-, 49-, and 62-Across
  • - Take the mound
  • - Angle (of a roof)
  • - A level playing field
  • - Place on a scale?
  • - Sell, as an idea for a TV show
  • - Throw from the mound
  • - Work on the mound
  • - Work on a mound
  • - "Come on!"
  • - the black part of a playing field?
  • - Delivery of a baseball
  • - playing field to seal with?
  • - Anna Kendrick starred as Beca in the comedy-romance film "..... Perfect"
  • - ground carbon, in essence
  • - Cricket playing area
  • - football field [5]
  • - Sales talk in play area?
  • - ... black (totally dark)
  • - kind of fork used for playing surface
  • - Set up sales talk
  • - black substance for playing area
  • - Cast in play area
  • - Dense black oily substance
  • - black stuff cricketers may use
  • - Word before or after perfect
  • - throw from bowler to batsman
  • - Does it tend to darken the cricket field?
  • - *Venue for football
  • - The queen deserted baseball thrower for the cricket ground
  • - Relative intensity
  • - this may surface the playing area
  • - Tar some sales talk
  • - "... Perfect," 2012 Anna Kendrick movie
  • - Fling; golf shot
  • - Salesperson's spiel
  • - fling sticky black stuff
  • - Inning's beginning
  • - black shining substance
  • - Sales attempt
  • - Tone — football field
  • - Throw — black stuff
  • - Throw — bitumen
  • - "...... Perfect" (2012 musical comedy film)
  • - To fling
  • - Sports ground
  • - Forays off factory ship by launch
  • - Level playing field
  • - Home delivery?
  • - Sales talk to those characters at the end of 5 down
  • - Toss onto the playing field
  • - Level throw
  • - Sinker, slider or spitball
  • - Sales talk
  • - Tar; lob
  • - Buy lines?
  • - Sales spiel
  • - Sports field
  • - Note sung
  • - Knuckler or slider
  • - Football/cricket area
  • - Diamond delivery
  • - Throw; tar
  • - Tar; toss
  • - Degree of intensity in effort to sell
  • - Substance containing cold, distilled residue
  • - Throw it in front of parish church
  • - Level of intensity
  • - Singer's concern
  • - Bit of marketing
  • - Tar to set up camp
  • - Check under bed for bowl?
  • - Spiel
  • - -- and putt
  • - Tuning-fork standard
  • - Tuner's concern
  • - Sinker or two-finger fastball, e.g.
  • - Hull sealer
  • - Selling technique
  • - Sinker, e.g.
  • - Every musician wants it perfect
  • - Chorister's concern
  • - Salesperson's specialty
  • - Try to arouse interest in
  • - High-pressure talk
  • - Plunge forward
  • - Toss with careful aim
  • - Word with sales or perfect
  • - Emulate Roger Clemens
  • - Ball or strike
  • - Throw your best spitter
  • - Slider, e.g.
  • - Intonation
  • - Emulate Goose Gossage
  • - Seaver's can reach 95 m.p.h.
  • - Seaver delivery
  • - Slider, for one
  • - Sales try
  • - Slider
  • - Curve, for one.
  • - Golfer's shot
  • - Start of the ball game.
  • - Playing field?
  • - Fall forward
  • - Popular card game.
  • - Try to sell
  • - Baseball throw
  • - Sound quality
  • - Resin
  • - Football field
  • - Tar
  • - Hurl
  • - Toss
  • - See 59-Across
  • - Baseball term.
  • - Black ...
  • - Fling
  • - Sales ....
  • - Throw
  • - See 51-Down
  • - Roofing material
  • - Short presentation
  • - sporting angle?
  • - actor brad reportedly getting an award in area of cricket field
  • - quality of sound in playing area
  • - Present an idea
  • - Field throw
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