Take to the slopes with a sail
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 15 answers to crossword clue "Take to the slopes with a sail"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
PARASKITake to the slopes with a sail
SKITake to the slopes
furlto furl (a square sail) with loose canvas gathered at the mast, so as to make a harbor furl
ketchesa fore-and-aft rigged vessel similar to a yawl but with a larger mizzen sail and with the mizzenmast stepped farther forward
lapto take in (all of a liquid) with the tongue; drink up
deadeyesA circular wooden block with a groove around the circumference to take a lanyard, used singly or in pairs to tighten a shroud
survivorshipA right depending on survival, esp. the right of a survivor of people with a joint interest to take the whole on the death of the others
survivorshipsA right depending on survival, esp. the right of a survivor of people with a joint interest to take the whole on the death of the others
wrestleTake part in a fight, either as a sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground
wrestlesTake part in a fight, either as a sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground
wrestledTake part in a fight, either as a sport or in earnest, that involves grappling with one's opponent and trying to throw or force them to the ground
legerlead sinker with a hole in one end through which the line passes, enabling the bait and the sinker to rest on the bottom and allowing the fish to take the bait without detecting the sinker
legerslead sinker with a hole in one end through which the line passes, enabling the bait and the sinker to rest on the bottom and allowing the fish to take the bait without detecting the sinker
authors(used with a sing. v.) card game for two or more persons that is played with a 52-card pack, the object being to take the largest number of tricks consisting of four cards of the same denomination
gravityThe force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass. For most purposes Newton's laws of gravity apply, with minor modifications to take the general theory of relativity into account