Trail of a sort
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ODORTrail of a sort
SCENTTrail of a sort
VAPORTrail of a jet.
OREGONTerminus of a trail
SKIERUser of a Vail trail
SPOORTrail of a wild animal.
INDIANFILEWay of walking a trail.
SPOORTrail of a wild animal
SANTAFEEnd of a famed trail
OREGONTerminus of a famous trail
BREADCRUMBBit of a fairy tale trail
GIAScala of "Ride a Crooked Trail"
SCOWRiver version of a trail truck.
SANTAFETerminus of a 19th-century "Trail"
REALLYBIGCASHEWPart of a jumbo trail mix?
BURROProvider of a canyon trail ride
RUTSign of a well-worn trail
abaturetrail of a stag through undergrowth
trailheadthe terminus of a cattle trail
trailheadsTRAILHEAD, the terminus of a cattle trail
abaturesABATURE, trail of a stag through undergrowth
warmer(of a scent or trail) Fresh; strong
CAIRNPile of stones used to mark a trail
contraila trail of water vapor from an aircraft
contrailsCONTRAIL, a trail of water vapor from an aircraft
streeledtrail or float in the manner of a streamer
streeltrail or float in the manner of a streamer
TRACERSKinds of ammo that leave a trail in the air
BOISESCOUTPerson doing recon of a city on the Oregon Trail?
trailsiderelating to or situated at the side of a trail
TAMIAMISouthern Florida "trail" that's a portmanteau of the two cities it connects
dragged(of a person's clothes or an animal's tail) Trail along the ground
dragging(of a person's clothes or an animal's tail) Trail along the ground
HANSELFairy tale character who leaves a trail of bread crumbs in the forest
spoora track or trail, esp. that of a wild animal pursued as game.
dragged(of a ship) Trail (an anchor) along the seabed, causing the ship to drift
dragging(of a ship) Trail (an anchor) along the seabed, causing the ship to drift
virga(Latin) a trail of water-drops coming from cloud but not reaching the ground as precipitation
coldest(of the scent or trail of a hunted person or animal) No longer fresh and easy to follow
spadesThe part of the trail of a gun carriage that digs into the earth to brace the gun during recoil