Opposite of runners
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PASSERSOpposite of runners
SLATEList of runners
PMSRunners of Eng.
TACKLERSStoppers of runners
MICERunners of rhyme
SKISSet of runners
SLATEGroup of runners
RODENTSRunners of experiments
SLATESGroups of runners
LABRATSRunners of experiments
SEATSQuests of some runners
ENDZONEAim of some runners
AISLESSites of some runners
SKISRunners of a sort
EMUSSwift runners of the outback
SHORTSPart of a runner's garb
STEALSQuests of pinch runners, frequently
STREAKERSDaring runners of the '70s
ICESHOWSEvents with lots of runners
CLEATPart of a runner's shoe.
BEEPHalf of the Road Runner's taunt
LINENWhat runners might be made of
BREATHWhat runners may run out of
SLEDIt gets the support of runners
SLEDIt has the support of runners
PACEFocus of a marathon runner's training
TWOONA couple of runners at the corners, in baseball
AESInitials shared by the presidential runners-up of 1928 and 1956
skisone of a pair of slender runners for gliding over snow
skiableone of a pair of slender runners for gliding over snow
skiingone of a pair of slender runners for gliding over snow
skiedone of a pair of slender runners for gliding over snow
skione of a pair of slender runners for gliding over snow
potatoesThe plant of the nightshade family that produces these tubers on underground runners
baulking(of a pitcher) Make an illegal motion, penalized by an advance of the base runners
ALOUEither of the first two runners-up to Rose for the 1968 N.L. batting title
lopereither of two runners coming forward to support a hinged leaf, as the slant front of a desk
fartlektraining technique, used esp. among runners, consisting of bursts of intense effort loosely alternating with less strenuous activity
vegetativeOf, relating to, or denoting reproduction or propagation achieved by asexual means, either naturally (budding, rhizomes, runners, bulbs, etc.) or artificially (grafting, layering, or taking cuttings)
wall(of long-distance runners) to reach a point in a race, usually after 20 miles, when the body's fuels are virtually depleted and willpower becomes crucial to be able to finish