Rating | Solver | Clue |
---|---|---|
BORDERS | Frames | |
LADDERS | Climbing frames | |
YOKES | Bucket-carrying frames | |
SASHES | Window frames | |
SKELETONS | Bony frames | |
TRAMPOLINES | Sprung canvas frames | |
ABACUSES | Beaded counting frames | |
EASELS | Ateliers support frames | |
LOOMS | Towers over weaving frames | |
FRAMING | A framework, or a sy/ of frames. | |
CONSTRUCTER | One who, or that which, constructs or frames. | |
FRESCO | Am out of frames to add to company mural | |
WICKET | In cricket either of the two frames at which the ball is bowled | |
FRAMER | One who frames; as, the framer of a building; the framers of the Constitution. | |
TRANSOM | One of the crossbeams connecting the side frames of a truck with each other. | |
WHIP | One of the arms or frames of a windmill, on which the sails are spread. | |
RAMED | Having the frames, stem, and sternpost adjusted; -- said of a ship on the stocks. | |
COMPANION | A skylight on an upper deck with frames and sashes of various shapes, to admit light to a cabin or lower deck. | |
TRAWL | A large bag net attached to a beam with iron frames at its ends, and dragged at the bottom of the sea, -- used in fishing, and in gathering forms of marine life from the sea bottom. | |
LUDDITE | ...man who some years previously had broken stocking frames. ... |