In the channel often
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MIDSTREAMIn the channel, often
CNNTV channel often on in airports
COUCHPOTATOChannel surfer, often
arterialbeing or constituting a main route, channel, or other course of flow or access, often with many branches
CNN"In the Money" channel
WIGHTSpot in the English Channel
WIGHTIsle in the English Channel.
BBCONEFlagship TV channel in the UK
NEEDLESPointed rocks in the English Channel.
CSPANChannel with cameras in the Capitol
AISLEOFWHITEWedding chapel decor in the Channel?
ditchlong, narrow channel in the ground
ditcheslong, narrow channel in the ground
FAM"The 700 Club" channel, in TV listings
SHO"The L Word" channel, in TV guides
ISLEGuernsey, e.g., in the English Channel
TUBULETiny biological channel, as in the kidney
ICEROADTRUCKERSHistory Channel reality show set in the Arctic
PREVUEIt became the TV Guide Channel in 1999
LERRETPowerful sea boat used in the English Channel.
EDERLEGertrude who swam the English Channel in 1926
SARKIsle of 2 sq. mi. in the English Channel.
passageA duct, vessel, or other channel in the body
passagesA duct, vessel, or other channel in the body
riverbedsThe bed or channel in which a river flows
SWUMLike the English Channel for the first time in 1875
riverbedthe channel in which a river flows or formerly flowed
tailracesthe channel for conducting tailings or refuse away in water
ormersabalone, Haliotis tuberculata, living in waters of the Channel Islands
tailracethe channel for conducting tailings or refuse away in water
ormerabalone, Haliotis tuberculata, living in waters of the Channel Islands
SHOChannel with "The Big C" and "The L Word," in listings
milltailthe channel in which water runs away below a mill-wheel
milltailsMILLTAIL, the channel in which water runs away below a mill-wheel
gatingthe process by which a channel in a cell membrane opens or closes
verapamila calcium channel blocker C27H38N2O4 used especially in the form of its hydrochloride
flueschannel in a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air
fluechannel in a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air
chunnelrailroad tunnel under the English Channel between Great Britain and France, approved for construction in 1986
seineriver in France, flowing NW through Paris to the English Channel. 480 mi. (773 km) long