Slats
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "Slats"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
SPLINESSlats
ABBIE"..an' Slats"
STAVESBarrel slats
SKISSlaloming slats
LOUVERSWindow slats
SKISSchussboomer's slats
LOUVERSOverlapping slats
LATHSWooden slats
PICKETSSlats for fences
ROLLTOPKEDSSneakers with slats?
LOUVERSSlats on shutters
MARTYMARION"Slats" of baseball.
SKISlide on slats
LATTICEDevice of crossed slats.
slattingmaterial for making slats
SPLINESSlats used in drafting
LATTICEFramework of crossing slats.
BLINDSWindow coverings with slats
LOUVERSBlinds with angled slats
CARDOne of Slats Marion's men.
slattingsSLATTING, material for making slats
ABBIEOld comic strip "... an' Slats"
jalousiedhaving an outside shutter with slats
ABBIE"... an' Slats" (Al Capp comic strip)
ABBIEOld Al Capp strip "... an' Slats"
slattingnumber of slats, taken as a whole
BURENRaeburn van .., cartoonist who drew "Abbie an' Slats"
slattingthe act of furnishing with or making from slats
jalousiewindow made of glass slats or louvers of a similar nature
jalousiedwindow made of glass slats or louvers of a similar nature
jalousieswindow made of glass slats or louvers of a similar nature
venetiantape or braid for supporting the slats of a venetian blind
venetianstape or braid for supporting the slats of a venetian blind
duckboarda board with slats nailed across it to help passage across wet ground
MARTYMARIONShortstop nicknamed "Slats" and "The Octopus" who won the 1944 N.L. MVP award
duckboardsDUCKBOARD, a board with slats nailed across it to help passage across wet ground
louverone of a set of slanting, overlapping slats to admit air and light but shut out rain
persienne(French) an Eastern cambric or muslin with a coloured printed pattern; (in plural) Persian blinds, outside shutters of thin movable slats
persiennesPERSIENNE, (French) an Eastern cambric or muslin with a coloured printed pattern; (in plural) Persian blinds, outside shutters of thin movable slats
riffledthe lining of transverse bars or slats on the bed of a sluice, arranged so as to catch heavy minerals, as gold or platinum