100% | TBONES | 6 | Hits on the side ... or cuts from the back |
52% | TBONES | 6 | Hits on the side |
48% | ALAMODE | 7 | Served with ice cream on the side or top |
48% | ALEE | 4 | On the side protected from bad weather |
47% | BSIDES | 6 | Cuts on the back? |
47% | LEEWARD | 7 | On the side sheltered from the wind, at sea |
47% | INBETWEEN | 9 | Not on one side or the other |
47% | EASE | 4 | Cut back on the intensity |
46% | ALEE | 4 | On the side of the ship protected from the wind |
46% | ALEE | 4 | On the side of the ship sheltered from the wind |
46% | SIRLOIN | 7 | Cut of beef steak from the back of a cow |
46% | PART | 4 | Line usually on the left or right side |
46% | FACETPOWDER | 11 | Dusting on the side of a cut gem? |
46% | FLATTOP | 7 | Hairstyle that's cut short on the sides |
46% | ABRASION | 8 | Cut or scrape on the skin |
46% | ASMR | 4 | Initialism for a pleasant tingling on the scalp or back of the neck |
45% | DORSAL | 6 | Relating to or situated near or on the back |
45% | LANDSLIDE | 9 | Rockfall or mudslip from the side of a mountain |
45% | LATERAL | 7 | From the side, think medicine or anatomy |
45% | PAT | 3 | ___ on the back (approve or appreciate) |
45% | ALEE | 4 | On the side of a ship that's away from the wind |
45% | WRINKLES | 8 | Fine lines on the skin from age or the sun |
44% | SHANK | 5 | Cut of beef, veal, mutton or lamb from the upper part of the leg |
44% | DAYTRIPPER | 10 | Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out" |
44% | SAS | 3 | Letters on the side of a plane from Beijing to Oslo, say |
43% | ERR | 3 | Make a wrong turn, or make a mistake. ___ on the side of caution |
43% | NAT | 3 | Nickname that may cut "-haniel" or "-asha" from the full name |
43% | OLDIE | 5 | Hit song from back in the day |
42% | CARLOSBAERGA | 12 | Indians switch-hitter who hit home runs from both sides of the plate in the same inning on April 8, 1993 (2 wds.) |
42% | KENDRYSMORALES | 14 | Angels switch-hitter who hit home runs from both sides of the plate in the same inning on July 30, 2012 (2 wds.) |