100% | REEL | 4 | Part of a fishing rod used to wind up the line |
55% | SNELL | 5 | Part of a fishing line to which the hook is attached |
49% | UNREEL | 6 | The opposite of wind up, as with a fishing line |
48% | SNELL | 5 | Part of a fishing line to which a hook is attached |
45% | BODICE | 6 | Upper part of a dress to the waistline |
45% | REEL | 4 | Part of a fishing rod |
45% | SETUP | 5 | Part of a joke that leads to the punch line |
44% | CUE | 3 | Long tapered rod used to strike a ball in the game of snooker |
44% | CUE | 3 | Long, tapered rod used to strike a ball in the game of snooker |
44% | REEL | 4 | Part of a fishing rod that spins |
43% | LURE | 4 | Fishing decoy used at the end of a line |
43% | HEAD | 4 | Part of the body that a cockroach can live without for up to a week |
40% | AFT | 3 | Toward the most common part of a boat to fish from |
40% | SAIL | 4 | Part of a boat that catches the wind |
40% | SKATES | 6 | Fish that belong to the order of Rajiformes that reproduce using a mermaid's purse |
40% | POCKET | 6 | Part of a garment used to store small items |
39% | TUG | 3 | Sign of a fish on the line |
39% | FINS | 4 | Body parts of a fish that might stick out of the water |
39% | FIN | 3 | Part of a shark that sticks up from the water |
39% | FISHHEADS | 9 | 1978 novelty song with the line "Eat them up! Yum!" ... and what both parts of the answers to starred clues can be |
39% | NEARSIDE | 8 | Part of a car closest to the curb, to the British |
38% | SCALES | 6 | The most musical part of a fish |
38% | LSAT | 4 | Part of the path to a JD |
38% | MINARET | 7 | Part of a mosque from which the call to prayer is made |
38% | IGNITION | 8 | Part of a vehicle the key is pushed in to start it |
38% | REEL | 4 | Device for winding up a fishing line |
37% | WORD | 4 | Part of a sentence, or change a letter in 22a to get the answer |
37% | NEE | 3 | Used to indicate the maiden name of a married woman |
37% | ATWO | 4 | Part of the intro to a piece of "Champagne Music" |
37% | ARM | 3 | Part of the body that a baseball pitcher warms up |