They line some streets
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METERSThey line some streets
ELMSThey line some old streets
GOBBLESTONESThey pave the streets of Turkey?
REELSThey hold the line
ROADHOGSThey cross the line
PEWSThey line the aisles
PINESThey line many ski runs
HALFBACKSThey start behind the line
ARRAYERSThey keep things in line
PEWSThey may line the aisles
ARCADESThey line Rue de Rivoli.
ENDSThey flank a football line.
ADSThey often pop up on-line
SPELLERSThey may make a bee line
BETTORSThey lay it on the line
ENDSThey line up next to tackles
BILLSThey can be paid on-line
ADSThey may pop up on-line
TESThey may line up next to OTs
RACERSThey set out to cross the line
ANDKNOW"... they love you" ("Teach Your Children" line)
BUSESThey line up before and after school
TIRESThey may roll off the production line
SPAREPARTSThey lie around the world's worst assembly line
RGSThey line up between centers and tackles: Abbr.
NOSEGUARDSThey face centers on the line of scrimmage
ALLSWELLTHATENDSWELLSource of the line "They say miracles are past"
TESThey often line up near WRs on a football field
ISAIAHSource of the line "They shall beat their swords into plowshares"
AENEIDWhence the line "I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts"
ITOOHughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen"
AENEIDWhence the line "Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts"
HOSEAWhence the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind"
SOLO"Star Wars" character with the line "And I thought they smelled bad... on the outside."
HOSEASource of the line "They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind"
PACINOActor who delivered the line "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in"
staggeringArrange (objects or parts of an object) in a zigzag order or so that they are not in line
staggeredArrange (objects or parts of an object) in a zigzag order or so that they are not in line
lifelines(in palmistry) A line on the palm of a person's hand, regarded as indicating how long they will live
wheelsturning movement of troops or ships in line in which the units preserve alignment and relative positions as they change direction