- - The longest bones in human forearms
- - They articulate with the humeri
- - bones in middle of trunk alongside seedy lane
- - Funny bones
- - Bones in wings
- - The bones of what's knocked about in European luggage
- - Bones no longer called cubiti
- - Parts of chicken wings perhaps rejected in epicurean lunch
- - Robot arms don't have them
- - Things near funny bones
- - Bones you swing
- - Some human bones
- - Legs : fibulae :: arms : ......
- - Bones used in arm wrestling
- - Two of 206
- - Arm-stiffening bones
- - It's insurable minus ribs and some of the bones in the arms
- - Bones in ocean luridly reflected
- - Certain long bones
- - Half of the forearm bones
- - They're parallel to the radii
- - Wrist bones
- - Radii-paralleling bones
- - Arm counterparts of fibulae
- - Bones also called cubiti
- - Parts of arms
- - Joint-forming bones
- - Bony neighbors of radii
- - Elbow bones
- - Arms runners?
- - They're up in arms
- - Bones once called cubiti
- - Caput ...... syndrome (arm problem)
- - Arm supports
- - Cubiti bones
- - Olecranons are part of them
- - Arms supplies?
- - Companions of radii
- - Neighbors of the radii
- - Neighbors of ginglymi
- - Bones attached to ginglymi
- - Bones corresponding to fibulae
- - Bones of the arm
- - Inner arm bones.
- - Wrist-to-elbow bones
- - Some arm bones
- - Bones parallel to radii
- - Forelimb bones
- - Arm parts
- - Prismatic bones
- - Long bones
- - Neighbors of radii
- - Bones in arms
- - Arm stiffeners
- - Partners of radii
- - Bones in forearms
- - Limb bones
- - Arm twisters?
- - Radial bones.
- - Arm bones
- - Forearm bones
- - Bones
- - Bones in the arm
- - Radii partners
- - Bodily pair
- - They're found near radii
- - Elbow-wrist connectors
- - Elbow attachments
- - They help make joints
- - Radii's partners
- - They end in olecranons
- - They turn on hinges
- - Attachments to pronator quadratus muscles
- - Humeri attachments
- - They're parallel to 28-Across
- - Carpi connectors
- - They help form joints
- - They're parallel to radii
- - Radii relatives
- - Latin for "elbows"
- - Ones touching elbows
- - Foreleg parts
- - They connect to carpi
- - Elbow connectors
- - Skeleton parts
- - Radii neighbors
- - They parallel radii
- - Forearm features
- - Skeletal parts
- - Armbones
- - Radii companions
- - Cubiti
- - Hand holders?
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