Crossword clues for lays
lays
- PepsiCo snack brand
- Minstrel's ballads
- Installs, as carpet
- Installs, as a carpet
- Does a hen's job
- Dismisses, with "off"
- Chips with a "Do Us a Flavor" contest
- Chips brand
- Chip name
- Carefully places
- Attributes, as blame
- ___ the groundwork
- ___ an egg (bombs)
- What fan does with "Hands" to Bon Jovi?
- What a fan does to Bon Jovi with "Hands"?
- Wavy ___ (potato chip variety that competes with Ruffles)
- Tolkein's "The ___ of Beleriand"
- Southwestern Queso brand
- Sister brand of Ruffles
- Sister brand of Doritos
- Relaxes, with "back"
- Produces hen fruit
- Produces an egg
- Produces (egg)
- Potato-chip brand
- Potato chip competitor of Ruffles
- Potato chip brand that introduced Szechuan Chicken and Tikka Masala flavors in 2016
- Popular potato chip maker
- Popular name in chips
- Places, as tile
- Places, as bricks
- Places (bets?)
- PepsiCo-owned chip brand
- Pepsi sub-brand
- Old narrative songs or poems
- Minstrel's repertoire
- Maker of Stax chips
- Macaulay's verse collection
- Lyrics to be sung
- Installs, like tile
- Fires, with "off"
- Brand with "Classic" and "Wavy" varieties
- Brand whose limited edition wasabi ginger flavor had damn well better become permanent
- Brand that makes Wavy Mango Salsa potato chips
- Brand of potato chips that recently came out with a cappuccino flavor
- Brand of potato chips
- Brand in the potato chips aisle
- Big name in snack chips
- Ascribes, as blame
- Alternative to Pringles
- Air Pops chips maker
- "So crisp you can hear the freshness" snack food brand
- "Peaceful, the World ___ Me Down"
- "He ___ in the Reins" Iron & Wine
- "Do Us a Flavor" chip brand
- "Betcha can't eat just one" potato chips
- "___ of Ancient Rome"
- ____ up: disables
- ___ down a bunt (sacrifices)
- Competitor of Pringles
- Tolkein's "The _____ of Beleriand"
- Has an egg
- Bets
- Minstrels' songs
- Puts (down)
- Potato chip brand with a Kettle Cooked Wasabi Ginger flavor
- Places down, as carpeting
- Deposits, as an egg
- Big name in chips
- Sets (down)
- Ballads
- Macaulay's "___ of Ancient Rome"
- Puts down — narrative poetry
- Potato chip brand owned by PepsiCo
- Major chip maker
- Puts down, as tile
- Wise alternative?
- Wagers
- Brand of chips
- Big name in potato chips
- ___ in (stores)
- Songs of sorts
- Melodies of yore
- Medieval melodies
- "___ of Ancient Rome": Macaulay
- Alternative to Ruffles
- Emulates hens
- Minstrel songs
- Minstrel's repertory
- Wise competitor
- Old poems
- ___ an egg (fails)
- Didion's "Play It As It ___"
- Minstrel poems
- Puts down - narrative poetry
- Places to lounge about, reportedly
- Places bricks
- Person walking miles leaves old soldier
- Do nothing when reciting poems
- Sets, as a trap
- Pringles alternative
- Sets down
- Pringles competitor
- Installs, as tile
- Short poems
- Chip brand that comes in a KC Masterpiece barbecue flavor
- Is a valuable hen
- Is a productive hen
- Pringles rival
- Installs, as carpeting
- "Betcha can't eat just one" chips
- Produces eggs
- Troubadour's tunes
- Ruffles rival
- Puts on the floor
- Popular chips
- Places, as a bet
- Places down
Wiktionary
n. (plural of lay English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: lay)
Usage examples of "lays".
Between Omer and Kenny, money was coming in, and the Lays were able to settle in a home just off a dirt road cutting through Rush Hill.
So the Lays moved again, this time some fifty miles southwest to Columbia, the college town for the University of Missouri.
That evening at eleven, the Lays arrived at the hotel from the latest meeting with European investors.
Mr Vulliamy returns with a printed document which he lays on the desk before his employer and then goes out.
He opens out the prospectus and lays it on his desk, inviting Mr Sancious to look.
Vulliamy first lays a rather unsteady hand to the side of his nose and then points to himself.
Mr Sancious lays the codicil beside them, in his turn keeping his hand firmly upon it.
He goes and lays his noose around the necks of the men he has singled out without any one seeing him.
She lays the hair in his waiting arms, and he is careful not to stagger under its weight.
Keep close to my bridle-arm, Clarke, and strike home at any rogue who lays hands on you.
Pierre looked at her timidly over his spectacles, and like a hare surrounded by hounds who lays back her ears and continues to crouch motionless before her enemies, he tried to continue reading.