Crossword clues for las
las
- 'Viva -- Vegas'
- ''Viva ___ Vegas''
- ''Viva ___ Vegas!''
- ____ Palmas Mexico
- ___ Vegas Aces (WNBA team)
- ___ Vegas (setting of "The Hangover")
- ___ Vegas (Nevada's biggest city)
- ___ Vegans (some Nevada residents)
- ___ Piedras, P.R
- ___ Palmas (Canary Islands port)
- ___ Animas, Colo
- __ Palmas: Canary Islands city
- Word with "Palmas" or "Cruces"
- Word on the Mountain West Conference roster
- Word on the Cirque du Soleil venue list
- Word in many Mexican place names
- Word before Vegas or Cruces
- Warmup sounds for divas
- Warmup notes
- Vegas start
- Vegas introduction
- Vegas beginner
- Vegas article
- University of Nevada, ___ Vegas
- Una palabra ignorada en alfabetización
- Two follow "ooh"
- Tis' preceders
- The Shangri-___ (1960s pop group)
- The L in UNLV
- The Cuban?
- The "L" of UNLV
- The "L" of U.N.L.V
- The "L" in the academic abbreviation "UNLV"
- The ___ Vegas Sun
- Substitutes for forgotten lyrics
- Start of many Southwest place names
- Start for Palmas or Cruces
- Spanish plural article
- Spanish 101 article
- Sp. article
- Sols' followers
- Sol's neighbors
- Sixpence None the Richer covered them with "There She Goes"
- Singer's fallback syllables
- Sang "There She Goes"
- Prefix for Vegas or Campanas
- Paris ___ Vegas (casino with the Eiffel Tower in its logo)
- Palmas preceder
- Palmas or Piedras
- Palmas or Cruces preceder
- Palmas or Cruces
- Notes of the scale
- Notes below tis
- North -- Vegas
- Nevada airport, on luggage tags
- Much-repeated "Deck the Halls" syllables
- Mexicos ___ Cruces
- Mexican article
- McCarran airport, briefly
- Many "Deck the Halls" syllables
- Lousy team's finish
- Lead-in to "Vegas"
- Julio Cortázar’s “___ armas secretas”
- It's often seen heading into Vegas
- Home to many Hmong
- Had one hit with "There She Goes" (with "The")
- Followers of sols
- Flores or Palmas preceder
- First word in many a California city name
- Elvis Presley "Viva ___ Vegas"
- Each verse of "Deck the Halls" has 32 of them
- Diego Rivera's "___ Sandías"
- Cruces' leader
- Cruces' beginning
- Cruces starter
- Cruces or Vegas
- Cruces or Serenas preceder
- Cruces or Palmas
- Conchas or Cruces preceder
- Carol notes after "fa"
- California W.N.B.A. team, on scoreboards
- Biggest NV airport
- Bartolomé de ___ Casas (16th-century abolitionist priest)
- B's, in D
- Artículo español
- Articulo en español
- Article printed in "Diario de Yucatán"
- Article in un periódico
- Article for Vegas
- A's, in C
- "Welcome to Fabulous ___ Vegas Nevada" (greeting on a famous sign)
- "Viva-Vegas" link
- "Viva ___ Vegas" (Elvis tune)
- "Viva ___ Vegas" (Elvis movie)
- "Viva ___ Vegas" (1964 Elvis movie and song)
- "Viva ___ Vegas!"
- "Viva __ Vegas!"
- "Leaving --- Vegas"
- "Leaving ___ Vegas" (1995 movie)
- "Deck the Halls" words
- "Deck the Halls" octet
- "___ Vegas" (James Caan series)
- "___ Vegas" (2003-2008 TV show set at a casino)
- "___ Meninas"
- "___ Mañanitas" (traditional Mexican birthday song)
- "___ Mananitas" (traditional birthday song)
- "___ Mañanitas" (Mexican birthday song)
- "___ Dos Fridas" (Kahlo painting)
- "___ Culturistas"
- "__ Ilusiones" (Rivera painting)
- 'Leaving -- Vegas'
- ''Deck the Halls'' words
- starring Anouk Aimée / ___ Vegas
- --- Palmas, NM
- --- Palmas
- ___Vegas, Nevada
- _____ Cruces, N.M
- ____ Tunas, Cuba
- ___ Vegas, New Mexico
- ___ Vegas, N.M
- ___ Vegas Review-Journal (newspaper)
- ___ Vegas Raiders
- ___ Vegas Bowl
- ___ Vegas (where "CSI" takes place)
- ___ Vegas (city with the NHL's Golden Knights)
- ___ Vegas (city with many casinos)
- ___ Vegas (city where Shania Twain and Barry Manilow had "residency shows")
- ___ Vegas (city where several Cirque du Soleil shows are running)
- ___ Vegas (city where Elton John's had a "residency show" since 2011)
- ___ Tres Vírgenes, highest mountain in Baja California Sur
- ___ Quintas Fronterizas, Texas
- ___ Posadas (pre-Christmas celebration)
- ___ Palmes
- ___ Palmas, Spanish province
- ___ Palmas, capital of Gran Canaria
- ___ Palmas (Canary Islands)
- ___ Palmas (Canary Islands city)
- ___ Ketchup (group with the album "Hijas del Tomate")
- ___ Cruces, N. Mex
- ___ Cruces (city where New Mexico State University is)
- ___ Colinas, Texas
- ___ Américas
- __ Palmas: Gran Canaria capital
- __ dos (both: Sp.)
- __ Colinas: upscale neighborhood in Irving, Texas
- _____Palmas (Canary Islands seaport)
- _____ Palmas, Canary Islands
- _____ Vegas
- Musical notes
- _____ Palmas, Spain
- _____ Cruces, N.M.
- Scale notes
- Much of "Deck the Halls"
- ___ Vegas, Nevada
- Carol syllables
- Vegas opener?
- Singing syllables
- Vegas opening?
- Some mindless singing
- ___ Cruces, N.M.
- ___ Tunas, Cuba
- ___ Palmas, Canary Islands
- Andalusian article
- Song syllables
- ___ Animas, Colo.
- Part of U.N.L.V.
- Start of some Spanish place names
- Spanish articles
- Syllables meaning "I forgot the words"
- Parts of some choruses
- "Leaving ___ Vegas" (Sheryl Crow song)
- Refrain from singing?
- Musical syllables
- Singer's warm-up syllables
- Syllables sung in place of unknown words
- ___ Cruces, N.M
- Singer's filler
- Steps on the scale
- Eastern priests
- Vegas intro?
- ___ Tres MarГas (Mexican islands)
- Refrain syllables in "Deck the Halls"
- ___ Palmas, capital of the Canary Islands
- Scale syllables
- Syllables sung by Figaro
- Sol mates?
- The Shangri-___ ("Leader of the Pack" group)
- Jalisco article
- ___ Piedras, P.R.
- ___ Noticias (New York Hispanic paper)
- Chorus syllables
- ___ Palmas, Spain
- VelГЎzquez's "___ Meninas"
- Oaxaca article
- The "L" of U.N.L.V.
- Retreats
- ___ Islas Filipinas
- Word in Spanish place names
- What Vegas doesn't have?
- Arizona's ___ Cienegas National Conservation Area
- Vocalist's warm-up run
- ___ AmГ©ricas
- Diego Rivera's "___ SandГas"
- "___ Meninas" (VelГЎzquez painting)
- Things sung when you don't know the words
- Article in El PaГs
- ___ Palmas (province of Spain)
- ___ Palmas (Spanish province)
- "I forget the words" sounds
- Chorus line?
- Start of some Southwest city names
- ___ Tres Marías (Mexican islands)
- Tired, in Tours
- ___ Vegas, N.M.
- Tones on a scale
- Article in a Spanish newspaper
- Article in a periódico
- Notes from Sutherland
- Word with Palmas or Vegas
- Tra followers
- "___ Vegas East" (Atlantic City)
- Argentina's ___ Conchas
- Vegas lead-in
- Some notes
- Spanish pronoun
- Acapulco article
- -- Vegas
- Part of UNLV
- ___ Cruces, New Mexico
- Notes after sols
- Vegas opener
- Musical symbols
- Singer's syllables
- Head for Vegas?
- Argentine articles
- -- Palmas
- __ Cruces, NM
- "Viva ___ Vegas" (Elvis song)
- "Deck the Halls" syllables
- "Fear and Loathing in ___ Vegas"
- ____ Vegas, Nevada
- __ Cruces, New Mexico
- UNLV part
- -- Cruces
- __ Vegas, NV
- Sung syllables
- Steps on a scale
- Part of U.N.L.V
- ___ Vegas Strip
- Vegas headliner?
- Vegas airport code
- Music notes
- ____ Cruces
- Article in El País
- Vegas preceder
- Vegas or Palmas
- Tra trailers
- Sol followers
- Opener at Vegas?
- "Viva ____ Vegas"
- Velázquez's "___ Meninas"
- The ___ Vegas Strip
- After sols
- "Viva __ Vegas"
- "There She Goes" band, with "The"
- "Leaving ____ Vegas"
- ___ Cruces, NM
- __ Palmas: Canary Islands port
- Vegas leader
- Vegas headliner
- The: Sp
- The King "Viva ___ Vegas"
- Syllables in some madrigals
- Substitutes for forgotten words
- Some musical notes
- Solfege syllables
- Sheryl Crow "Leaving ___ Vegas"
- Palmas or Plumas
- Nevada's ... Vegas
- Melodic syllables
- Madrigal syllables
- Lead-in to Vegas
- Lanthanum symbol (a rare earth)
- Cruces or Palmas preceder
- Cruces opener
- Avila article
- 1960s pop group the Shangri-___
- "There She Goes" one-hitters, with "The"
- "Cruces" or "Palmas" heading
- "___ Meninas" (Velázquez painting)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Las \Las\, n.
A lace. See Lace. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Las \Las\, a. & adv.
Less. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of la English)
Wikipedia
LAS may stand for:
- Little Angels' School, Nepal, nickname
- Leysin American School, a boarding school in Switzerland
- Líneas Aéreas Suramericanas, an airline based in Bogotá, Colombia, initials LAS on aircraft
- Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
- Liverpool Astronomical Society, United Kingdom
- Log ASCII Standard, computer file format in the petroleum industry
- LASer file format, computer file format in LIDAR applications
- London Ambulance Service, England
- McCarran International Airport, Paradise, Nevada, USA, IATA code "LAS"
- Linear alkylbenzene sulfonate, an alternative name for surfactant sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
- Lucasfilm Animation Singapore
- Lahore American School, Pakistan
- Lung allocation score, a US metric for eligibility for lung transplant
Las may refer to:
- Las, killed by Patroclus in Homer's Iliad
- Las, Lublin Voivodeship, a village in eastern Poland
- Las, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in southern Poland
- Las, Gliwice County, a village in Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland
- Łaś, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)
- Las Khorey, a city in northern Somalia
- The La's, English pop band
Łaś is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rzewnie, within Maków County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Rzewnie, east of Maków Mazowiecki, and north of Warsaw.
Usage examples of "las".
And now I was in Las Vegas as the motor sports editor of this fine slick magazine that had sent me out here in the Great Red Shark for some reason that nobody claimed to understand.
Jesus, just one hour ago we were sitting over there in that stinking baiginio, stone broke and paralyzed for the weekend, when a call comes through from some total stranger in New York, telling me to go to Las Vegas and expenses be damned - and then he sends me over to some office in Beverly Hills where another total stranger gives me $300 raw cash for no reason at all .
Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas.
Actually, were both doctors of journalism, and were on our way to Las Vegas to cover the main story of our generation.
Tooling along the main drag on a Saturday night in Las Vegas, two good old boys in a fireapple - red convertible .
And we were gathered here in Las Vegas for a very special assignment: to cover the Fourth Annual Mint 400 .
Stand in front of this fantastic machine, my friend, and for just 99$ your likeness will appear, two hundred feet tall, on a screen above downtown Las Vegas.
Was I just roaming around these Mint Hotel escalators in a drug frenzy of some kind, or had I really come out here to Las Vegas to work on a story?
All these horrible realities began to dawn on me: Here I was all alone in Las Vegas with this goddamn incredibly expensive car, completely twisted on drugs, no attorney, no cash, no story for the magazine - and on top of everything else I had a gigantic goddamn hotel bill to deal with.
Now, sitting in Wild Bills Cafe on the oputskirts of Las Vegas, I saw it all very learly.
During the next four days I drove that car all over Las Vegas - even the VIP agencys main office on Paradise Boulevard several times - and at no time was I bothered by any show of rudeness.
One says, 'Welcome to Las Vegas, from the Na tional District Attorneys' Association.
N ot right here in the middle of the Las Vegas airport, on this sweaty -hard morning at the tail end of this mass meeting on the Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
But the beach is less complicated than a boiling fast morning in the Las Vegas airport.
Actually, we’re both doctors of journalism, and we’re on our way to Las Vegas to cover the main story of our generation.