- - They're separated at some salons
- - they're pointed in crow pose
- - one may stand on them to reach a high shelf
- - spots for painted nails
- - Parts of cats where 'beans' can be found
- - They may get stepped on, while dancing
- - They're out on a limb
- - They may twinkle
- - They're painted by pedicurists
- - They may get stepped on
- - You may touch them in the gym
- - Where nails shouldn't be hammered
- - Where nails should not be hammered
- - They tap to good music
- - They may be counted upon to complete a score
- - What sentries must be on
- - They're visible in sandals
- - They're tapped to tunes
- - They're pointed during minuets
- - They tap, at times
- - They tap when watching a good band
- - They start tapping when watching a good band
- - They often get socked
- - They might tap
- - They may be painted
- - They may be corny
- - They have phalanges
- - Ten that may be socked
- - Some may twinkle
- - Might be tapping at a show
- - Flirts may use theirs
- - Just keeping you on your ...
- - Tread on someone's ...., expression meaning ‘to offend someone'
- - "Head, shoulders, knees and ..." (children's rhyme)
- - Pedicure beneficiaries
- - Elephants have five on each foot
- - Base ten?
- - Wriggled digits
- - Digits that are pampered during a pedicure
- - Digits in a sock
- - Ring bearers, at times
- - Foot parts used to test water
- - Digits that fit in shoes
- - "Head Shoulders Knees and ..." (children's song)
- - Extreme body parts
- - Sticky parts of geckos
- - Digits possibly set around zero
- - Piggies, to a toddler
- - digits in shoes
- - Sock tips
- - Penguins have three on each foot
- - tips of slippers
- - lower tips arising from commencement of taxation on exotic starters
- - reportedly draws digits
- - parts of paws
- - Features of feet
- - Shoe ends
- - Ostriches have two on each foot
- - A polydactyl cat might have seven on one paw
- - Feet have five
- - Five on a foot
- - Fingers on your foot
- - Reportedly drags along on foot
- - What a pedicure "separator" separates
- - Digits on the feet
- - At the end of feet
- - Appendages on the feet
- - "Tippy" things
- - Your feet have ten of them
- - Large digits
- - Ballerina's pivot points
- - Ballerina's strong assets
- - Water-testing digits
- - what shoes have but sandals don't
- - "on your ......" (rodgers and hart musical)
- - piggies, so to speak
- - Body parts that ballerinas balance on
- - Boot fronts
- - Turning points in ballet?
- - emu sextet
- - corn-growing regions
- - Kids' little piggies
- - On one's ......
- - 'Piggies'
- - Socks parts
- - Pedal digits
- - Baby's "piggies"
- - There are five per foot
- - Some counting units
- - Halluces
- - Work boots have steel ones
- - Wing tips' tips
- - Tot's little piggies
- - Ten inside two pumps
- - Slipper tips
- - Sandal revelations
- - Pirouette pivot points
- - Pedal appendages
- - Ones getting socked?
- - Lower 10
- - Jack Johnson "Bubble ......"
- - Frostbite sites
- - Certain digits
- - Ballerina's assets
- - Aids for counting to twenty
- - Aids for counting to 20
- - Zac Brown "I got my ...... in the water"
- - You get five per foot?
- - Where she had bells, in a nursery rhyme
- - What the "ten" of "hang ten" refers to
- - What ballerinas often dance on
- - Web sites, at times
- - Stocking tips
- - Some digits
- - Some are big, some are little
- - Small digits
- - Podiatry subject
- - Nail settings
- - Nail holders
- - Foot attachments
- - Drives obliquely
- - Digits for counting beyond ten?
- - Corn settings
- - Clumsy dancer's obstacles
- - Boot tips
- - Ballerina's strong points?
- - 11 to 20, for some counters
- - "Hang five" hangers
- - "Bells on her ......"
- - Zac Brown Band lyric "I got my ...... in the water"
- - Where to see decorative nails
- - Where she wore bells
- - Where she had bells
- - What short people stand on at show
- - What Polly Flinders was warming
- - What Lear's pobble lacks
- - What "ten" refers to in the surfing term "hang ten"
- - Web sites for ducks, frogs, and kangaroos
- - Touch them to show flexibility
- - Tips of wing tips
- - These tap when listening to Zac Brown
- - These start tapping when you hear a good song
- - These can tap to the music
- - These are often stubbed
- - The 10 in "hang 10"
- - Ten concerns of podiatrists
- - Surfers "hang" them
- - Supports when en pointe
- - Someone with more than 10 of these is polydactyl
- - Sock contents
- - Sloth features
- - Sandals' lack
- - Sand diggers
- - Rhythm tappers.
- - Pool water testers
- - Pool testers
- - Pobble's loss
- - Playthings for baby.
- - Places for some bells
- - Places for polish
- - Piggies, to many
- - Piggies, to a tot
- - Piggies, in a famous poem
- - Piggies, in a children's nursery rhyme
- - Piggies of verse
- - Piggies of a sort
- - Phalanges' locales
- - Perch grippers
- - Pedicurists paint them
- - Pedal quintet
- - Pedal pentad
- - Pedal decade
- - Parts of socks
- - Parts of a foot
- - Parts curled to make a foot fist
- - Ostrich quartet
- - One-foot five?
- - Often-stubbed body parts
- - Normally five to the foot
- - Nail sites
- - Lowest digits
- - Lower ten
- - Lower digits
- - Locales of certain phalanges
- - Lear's Pobble hasn't any
- - Last inch or so of a foot
- - Kicks lightly
- - Infants' toys, at times
- - Hung ten?
- - Heels' opposites
- - Hammers obliquely, as a nail
- - Hammers in obliquely
- - Foot's five
- - Foot termini
- - Foot fringe
- - Foot appendages
- - Flip-flop digits
- - First indicator of a good song?
- - Fingers' counterparts on your feet
- - Exercisers touch them
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