Crossword clues for aisles
aisles
- Wedding routes
- Ways to the stage
- Walking lanes between pews
- Ushers' lines of work?
- Ushers' beat
- Ushers walk them
- Twosome in a 747
- Two things in a 747
- They're found in churches and supermarkets
- They run through planes
- Theatrical features
- Theater lanes
- Target divisions
- Target areas
- Supermarket passages
- Supermarket count
- Store rows
- Store lanes
- Store dividers
- Stock boy's spots
- Stewardess's areas
- Spots for stockers
- Sites of some runners
- Separations at weddings?
- Section separators
- Seat-section dividers
- Rolling in the ___
- Railcar walkways
- Planes' lanes
- Plane routes
- Plane corridors
- Places to roll, it's said
- Places to roll in?
- Paths between pews
- Parts of wedding scenes
- Parliamentary divides
- Most stores have them
- Grocery walkways
- Grocery store paths
- Grocery areas
- Fliers' choices
- Dividers of a sort
- Dairy, frozen food, etc
- Church dividers
- Church corridors
- Bridal trails
- Auditorium paths
- Alternatives to windows?
- A wide-body plane has two of them
- They're sometimes rolled in
- Areas for flight attendants
- Supermarket spots
- Bridal paths
- Market areas
- Theater areas
- Supermarket divisions
- Theater passages
- Some seats are next to them
- Brides' walkways
- Where shopping carts are pushed
- Theater features
- A 747 has two of these
- Auditorium features
- Large planes have two
- Places for runners
- Things that may have to be cleared
- A 747 has two of them
- Pair of big jets?
- Passageways
- Ushers' beats
- Ushers' milieus
- British ___*
- Areas in cathedrals
- June walkways
- Passages
- June passages
- Supermarket sections
- Supermarket rows
- British ___
- Church sections
- Church features
- Theater walkways
- Ushers' paths
- They're found in churches and theaters
- Supermarket lanes
- Airplane walkways
- They're numbered in supermarkets
- Supermarket walkways
- Supermarket parts
- Supermarket features
- Row dividers
- Pew separators
- Nuptial paths
- Windows' alternatives?
- Widebody's pair
- Wide-body's pair
- Where the slain roll?
Wiktionary
n. (plural of aisle English)
Wikipedia
Aisles ia a six-piece prog rock band originally from Santiago, Chile. The group was formed in 2001 by brothers Germán (guitar) and Luis Vergara (keyboards), and childhood friend Rodrigo Sepúlveda (guitar). Later on, it expanded to include lead singer Sebastián Vergara and Alejandro Meléndez (keyboards). Drummer Felipe Candia and bassist Daniel Baird-Kerr joined the band in 2007 and 2011 respectively.
The band has often been praised by its eclectic style, combining elements of rock, progressive rock, fusion, and Latin music, among others. It has toured South America, North America and Europe, and has participated in prestigious prog-rock festivals. Its albums have been published in Europe, the United States, and Japan, and in 2009 was nominated for Best Foreign Record in the Prog Awards for their second album, In Sudden Walks.
The band's third album 4:45 AM was released in October 2013.
Usage examples of "aisles".
But even with all the lights, the Archives remained curiously shadowy and dim, large pools of darkness and long dim aisles predominating.
Nora found herself at a junction from which several aisles wandered away at a variety of angles.
With all these angled aisles, these dimly lit intersections, it had become impossible to tell where the front desk was.
Two aisles ran along the sides of the building, enclosing two rows of wooden pews separated by the nave.
Here the aisles widened out into an impromptu square and the wind tore at them as they stepped out of the relative shelter of the narrower ways.
Bal-Simba as they maneuvered through the aisles and past the occasional slot player.
Once inside things opened out slightly and the aisles were merely packed.