Elevator at the bottom?
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HEELElevator at the bottom?
FROMTOPTOBOTTOMElevator route, at times
JUSTWENTDOWNThe elevator ...
HITTHEROOFThe elevator operator ..
OTISThe elevator man.
OTISThe elevator man
TEEElevator on the links?
OTISExpert of the elevator.
OTISHe developed the elevator.
RIDESUPTakes the elevator, perhaps
STAIRSAlternative to the elevator
GROUNDMUSICThe elevator provided back ...
OTISInventor of the safety elevator
GOUPTake the elevator, e.g.
OTISInventor in the elevator field.
OTISInventor of the safe elevator.
DOWNElevator direction half the time
HASITSUPSANDDOWNS... and the elevator operator replied ...
carthe cage of an elevator
carsthe cage of an elevator
OTISInventor of the first passenger elevator
GOUPTake the elevator to the penthouse
GOTTOGETYOUINTOMYLIFT"We're boarding the elevator now, chaps!"
OTISElisha, the elevator man (1811-61).
ICEHotel amenity often near the elevator
DAHL"Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" author
LPSERVICEWhat an elevator provides, half the time?
bucketsThe scoop of a dredger or grain elevator
LEFTLOFTLIFTExited the elevator to the high-ceilinged SoHo flat?
MYSOCALLEDLIFTSeries about the owner of an always broken elevator?
KANHome of the largest grain elevator in the world: Abbr.
DITSYLike one whose elevator doesn't go all the way to the top
walkupapartment above the ground floor in a building that has no elevator
elevonan airplane control surface that combines the functions of elevator and aileron
walkuplocated above the ground floor in a building that has no elevator
canardsearly airplane with the rudder and elevator assembly in front of the wings
canardearly airplane with the rudder and elevator assembly in front of the wings
wallclimbera glass-walled elevator whose shaft is on the exterior wall of a building
wallclimbersWALLCLIMBER, a glass-walled elevator whose shaft is on the exterior wall of a building
starterperson who gives the signal to begin, as for a race, the running of a train, bus, elevator, etc.