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Answer for the clue "Free vantage point at a ball park ", 8 letters:
knothole

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Word definitions for knothole in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a hole in a board where a knot came out

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1726, see knot (n.) + hole (n.).

Usage examples of knothole.

First I drummed a little and counted the knotholes in the floorboards.

There is a concealed door in that closet with a latch, released by pressing through a knothole, which opens the door upon a secret passageway.

Tucker danced his own kind of ballet through the outcroppings and knotholes of the cramped engineering deck, a complex scaffold made to support experimental technology of the most skittish kind.

Most of what she saw was small and demeaning stuff—masturbating boys peeking through knotholes at their undressed sisters, wives going through husbands' pockets, looking for extra money or tobacco, Sheb the piano-player licking the seat of the chair where his favorite whore had sat for awhile, a maid at Seafront spitting into Kimba Rimer's pillowcase after the Chancellor had kicked her for being slow in getting out of his way.

Through a knothole in the wall of the coalbin, he watched their shadows come down.

Clyde's was a knothole of a bar in the bottom of a four-story building that was mostly fire escapes and clotheslines.

Maybe one of you lads ought to offer to haul his ashes for him before he hurts himself on a knothole.

A hoarding surrounded the site, the boards cracked and knotholed by eager spectators.

He simply set a chunk of knothole wood in the brazier and ignited it with a lightning bug.

He had stepped out of the ranks, and was performing strange manoeuvers about a knothole that looked into the courting-box.

Now it was no more than the size of a knothole which a sidewalk superintendent might stoop to snoop through on an interesting piece of building construction.

For the man, fed up to the gills with the stinks of the city and afflicted with the annual back-to-nature bug, it had yellow pine walls with prominent rustic knotholes.