Squares in a breadbasket
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AnswerCrossword Clue
PATSSquares in a breadbasket
OLEOSub in a breadbasket
PATSquare in a breadbasket
PLAZASPublic squares in a city.
BLANCLike many squares in a French crossword
NINTHSTic-tac-toe squares, in a way
chequerone of the squares in such a pattern
ANYASQ: ... - A: Yes, two, in the second and sixth squares
MINDTHEGAPUnderground warning ... or a warning about four squares in this grid
CORNERSTORELocal convenience ... or a hint to the words in the circled squares
DOESITHAVEANNQ: ... - A: There are two, in the third and seventh squares below
ROLLTHEDICETake a chance ... or a hint to the letters in the shaded squares
TVSPOTSMany P.S.A.s ... or the four circled squares in this grid?
ARTFORMSVarious creative mediums ... or a hint to variations found in the shaded squares
checkerboarda board used in various games (as checkers) with usually 64 squares in 2 alternating colors
checkerboardsCHECKERBOARD, a board used in various games (as checkers) with usually 64 squares in 2 alternating colors
graticulea design or draught which has been divided into squares, in order to reproduce it in other dimensions
graticulesGRATICULE, a design or draught which has been divided into squares, in order to reproduce it in other dimensions
checkerboardA board for playing checkers and certain other games, with a regular pattern of squares in alternating colors, typically black and white
checkerboardsA board for playing checkers and certain other games, with a regular pattern of squares in alternating colors, typically black and white
pixelationa video technique in which an image is blurred by being overlaid with a grid of squares, usually to disguise the identity of a person
pixelationsPIXELATION, a video technique in which an image is blurred by being overlaid with a grid of squares, usually to disguise the identity of a person
castlingMake a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward the corner square of a rook, which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king