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Answer for the clue "Fort Knox has gold ones ", 4 letters:
bars

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Usage examples of bars.

Pickup teams from the other bars get together, we have a game every now and again.

Most kids her age hang out at Peanuts or the Palm, or the bars in the Valley.

But there was also the nagging feeling that something else still lay within her field of vision, something she had not quite seen, something that might have helped place Roland Quillin behind bars where he belonged.

Here we had spent decades and the lives of so many good soldiers and trillions of bars of latinum to help restore some semblance of order to this ungrateful world, and still its pathetic natives resisted us.

In frustration, Odo set the tricorder to register any energy phenomenon, and the small display screen suddenly turned bright red as all intensity bars filled their scales.

The windowless walls were steel, as were the bars around the corn crib.

At night, Bob and I followed CJ around the pool tables, bars, and beer joints of Gatlin and Travis counties, picking up bits and pieces of information, tracking tidbits of gossip, following the rills of rumors.

This verified the rumors Bob and I had picked up in the bars from people who had once worked for the Lomaxes.

Inside the gate tower was the great portcullis, a vast mass of crossed iron bars that could be lowered rapidly in case of attack.

She tidied up made the bed, laid out clean towels, put in new soap bars, and did all the other little things that needed to be done.

A heavy, whitish fog drifted through the bars of the great iron fence and clung to the shadows of the Gothic archways.

Down along the waterside, the clubs and casinos and bars were opening for trade, trashy games and girls smiling with bright come-on calculation at the squaddies.

Simon knew where it was only from the cluster of colony trains keeping station around it, slim silver bars agleam with reflected sunlight, forming their own tight little cluster.

Junk Buoy was modeled on a thousand waterfront resort bars that Lawrence had enjoyed in his twenties, and those had all been centuries out of date long before he even reached Earth.

A crossed targeting circle drew sharp violet bars across the ruined ceiling.