Crossword clues for cesta
cesta
- Basket used at a fronton
- Jai alai item
- ___ dire (namely): Fr.
- Pelota gear
- Basket, in Bologna
- Jai alai need
- Piece of jai alai gear
- Jai alai player's need
- Wicker sporting equipment
- Wicker basket used in game of pelota
- Sports scoop
- Sporting gear strapped to the hand
- Sporting ball basket
- Piece of jai alai equipment
- Jai-alai equipment
- Jai alai player's basket
- Bit of jai alai gear
- Basket used at frontons
- Ball-catching basket
- ___-dire (that is to say)
- Jai alai basket
- Curved basket
- Jai alai equipment
- Sporting equipment that's strapped to the wrist
- Sports basket
- Basket on a court
- Item of sports equipment worn on the wrist
- Jai alai catcher
- Spanish for "basket"
- Jai-alai need
- Pelota basket
- Device used in 106 Across
- Basket in 50 Down
- Pelota catcher
- Jai-alai basket-mitt
- Jai-alai racquet
- Fronton basket
- Wicker basket used in pelota
- Pelota requirement
Wikipedia
Česta is a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 215.
Cesta is a mountain near San Marino.
Cesta may also refer to:
- Česta, a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, Serbia
- Cesta, Ajdovščina, a settlement in the Vipava Valley, in the Littoral region of Slovenia
- Cesta, Dobrepolje, a village in the Municipality of Dobrepolje in the historical region of Lower Carniola in Slovenia
- Cesta, Kočevje, a former settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia
- Cesta, Krško, a settlement in the hills above the Sava River in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia
- Cesta, Trebnje, a small settlement west of Veliki Gaber in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia
- CEA Cesta or
- Cesta (sports), equipment for the game of jai alai
Usage examples of "cesta".
The clean-cut, mostly Spanish players strapped a basketlike cesta on their arm and propelled a hard ball, the pelota, at their opponents.
Because of the curved basket of a jai alai cesta, even standing behind him was not safe.
Nash Rambler a few blocks to the Cesta Inn, a popular postgame pizza joint with beer posters in Spanish and action photos of jai alai players on the wall.
Dirk raised his fists, groping, could scarcely hold them up, the cestas suddenly unbearably heavy.
He glanced down at his program and told her the cestas were made of Spanish chestnut and reeds from the Pyrenees Mountains.