Toy on a finger
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AnswerCrossword Clue
YOYOToy on a finger
YOYOString-around-your-finger toy
NAMESPuts a finger on
UNCLESAMFinger pointer on a poster
FRETSFinger guides on a ukulele
INKSTAINMark on a scribe's finger
ONENumber on a foam finger
ONEFigure on a foam finger
REMINDERString on a finger, e.g.
WASHMEWords finger-drawn on a dirty car
FRETRidge on the finger board of a guitar.
MERINGUE"... is gettin' a bit tight on mah finger"
thimbleto wear a cap on the finger when sewing
keyedlever pressed by the finger on a computer, piano, etc.
thimbledTHIMBLE, to wear a cap on the finger when sewing
thimblingTHIMBLE, to wear a cap on the finger when sewing
keyslever pressed by the finger on a computer, piano, etc.
keylever pressed by the finger on a computer, piano, etc.
keepersA ring worn to keep a more valuable one on the finger
fingerA measure of liquor in a glass, based on the breadth of a finger
digitunit of length based on the breadth of a finger and equal in English measure to 3/4 inch
bottlenecksA device shaped like the neck of a bottle, worn on a guitarist's finger to produce special sound effects
flageoletsA small flutelike instrument resembling a recorder but with four finger holes on top and two thumb holes below
bottleneckA device shaped like the neck of a bottle, worn on a guitarist's finger to produce special sound effects
barretechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
barrestechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
oned as a function word to indicate position in or in contact with an outer surface the fly landed on the ceiling I have a cut on my finger paint on the wall
scissorsAn instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles