Wind in the pit
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AnswerCrossword Clue
OBOEWind in the pit
OBOEWind in the pit?
OBOEWind in the orchestra pit
OBOEWind in a pit
STOPArrive in the pit
AGITATORestlessly, in the pit
OBOISTOne in the pit
AGITATOHurried, in the pit
FOVEATiny pit in the retina
PLOSIVELike the "p" in "pit"
FLOORBROKERExchange member in the pit
DANCERHe's in the mosh pit
AGITATOExcitedly, in the orchestra pit
LENTOSSlow movements, in the pit
EATENIn the pit of one's stomach?
RYECommodity in the Parker Brothers game Pit
RIBMight break one in the mosh pit
RACECARIt gets a lift in the pit
MINERADJUSTMENTWhat the chiropractor performed in the coal pit?
OATSWord on some cards in the game Pit
ULCERBad feeling in the pit of one's stomach?
ensilagethe preservation of green fodder in a silo or pit
SPHERETREATA trip to the greatest ball pit in the world, e.g.?
groundlinga spectator who stood in the pit of an Elizabethan theater; a person of unsophisticated taste
groundlingsGROUNDLING, a spectator who stood in the pit of an Elizabethan theater; a person of unsophisticated taste
freestonesA stone fruit in which the pit is easily separated from the flesh when the fruit is ripe
bushmastersA pit viper that is the largest venomous snake in the New World, found in Central and South America
bushmasterA pit viper that is the largest venomous snake in the New World, found in Central and South America
groundlingA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
groundlingsA spectator or reader of inferior taste, such as a member of a theater audience who traditionally stood in the pit below the stage
pitsawa handsaw worked by two persons one of whom stands on or above the log being sawed into planks and the other below it usually in a pit
kurganscircular burial mound constructed over a pit grave and often containing grave vessels, weapons, and the bodies of horses as well as a single human body; originally in use in the Russian Steppes but later spreading into eastern, central, and northern Europ
kurgancircular burial mound constructed over a pit grave and often containing grave vessels, weapons, and the bodies of horses as well as a single human body; originally in use in the Russian Steppes but later spreading into eastern, central, and northern Europ