Crossword clues for lanes
lanes
- Road divisions
- Narrow streets
- Highway features
- Drivers often change them
- Bowler's milieu
- Alley divisions
- Where to see x's in boxes
- Tyga "Switch ___"
- Rural roads
- Road parts
- Places for balls and strikes
- Paths to tollbooths
- Narrow roads
- Highway paths
- Guides for drivers
- Freeway features
- Bowling prerequisites
- Bowling milieu
- You may change them
- Word in the name of many a bowling venue
- Where keglers roll
- Where bowlers bowl
- Turnpike divisions
- Traffic pathways
- Track markings
- Toll plaza divisions
- Toll booth accesses
- Things of passing interest?
- They run between shoulders
- They might merge
- Swimmers' assignments
- Swim-meet assignments
- Swim meet assignments
- Supermarket checkout choices
- Strips of roadway
- Sprinters' paths
- Sites of passage
- Sections of a highway
- Running-track divisions
- Routes for freighters
- Ronnie and Jani
- Road paths
- Priscilla, Rosemary, and Lola
- Places to strike
- Places to roll bowling balls
- Places for splitting headaches?
- Places for spares
- Pins may be at the ends of them
- Pins are placed at the end of them
- Penny and passing
- Paths between gutters
- Parkway parts
- Olympic pool paths
- Narrow ways
- Motorists change them
- Meet paths
- Meet assignments
- Interstate features
- Interstate divisions
- Inspirers of passing thoughts?
- Highway strips
- Highway parts
- Gutter's locations
- Freeway sections
- Duo on the road, maybe
- Country paths
- Climbing and passing places
- Civics' courses
- Bowling surfaces
- Bowling pathways
- Bowling center assignments
- Bowling ball paths
- Bowling alley parts
- Bowling alley lineup
- Bowling alley features
- Bowlers' spots
- Bowlers' milieus
- Bowlers' milieu
- Bowlerama features
- Bowl-A-Rama divisions
- Alleys leading to pins
- Alley features
- Air routes
- A motorist may change them
- They have pins at one end
- Strike locations
- Bucolic byways
- Bowling alleys
- Passages
- Signals are used to switch them
- Olympic pool divisions
- Spare locales
- Bowling alley divisions
- Rural routes
- They inspire passing thoughts
- Some people weave on them
- Things to pass in
- Bowling sites
- Strike zones?
- Areas between shoulders?
- They're between shoulders
- Bikers may have them
- What road hogs hog
- Places to make 48-Down
- Drives in the country
- Two of these are needed to pass
- Pool divisions
- Heat divisions
- They're added in some infrastructure upgrades
- They may be dedicated to cyclists
- Freeway divisions
- Dangerous things to weave on
- Pool parts
- Race assignments
- Left Turn Only and others
- Track listings?
- Track assignments
- Track things
- Bowls are seen in them
- 10 things in an Olympic swimming pool
- Bowling venue
- Swim meet divisions
- Bowling necessities
- These may form a fork
- Alleys for Earl Anthony
- Track strips
- Highway divisions
- Alleys for keglers
- Keglers' places
- Strips for bowling
- Sites of many strikes
- Pool paths
- Country ways
- Alleys have them
- Earl Anthony's milieu
- Rustic roads
- Highway units
- Strike areas
- Rural rights of way
- Scenes of many strikes
- Places where splits may occur
- Country byways
- Places for strikes
- Abbe and Lois
- Driving divisions
- Keglers' milieu
- Where strikes are appreciated
- Traffic divisions
- Bowlers' surfaces
- Turnpike parts
- Sites of passage?
- Country roads
- Driving areas
- Bowling spots
- Highway sections
- Where most strikes occur
- Places to bowl
- Strike settings
- Bowling league's need
- You may switch them
- Track divisions
- They're in Olympic pools
- Quaint roads
- Ocean routes
- Keglers' spots
- Track features
- Sprinters' assignments
- Running paths
Wiktionary
lanes
n. 1 (plural of lane English) 2 bowling alley
Wikipedia
Lanes (disambiguation)
Lanes are narrow roads.
Lanes may also refer to:
- Willian Lanes de Lima (born 1985), Brazilian footballer
Usage examples of "lanes".
Silence gathered, flowing down the narrow lanes into the thoroughfares.
I took the expressway out to the track, driving very fast and jumping the monster car back and forth between lanes, driving with a beer in one hand and my mind so muddled that I almost crushed a Volkswagen full of nuns when I swerved to catch the right exit.
There is no shortage of documentation for the thesis that the current Haight-Ashbury scene is only the orgiastic tip of a great psychedelic iceberg that is already drifting in the sea lanes of the Great Society.