Crossword clues for oars
oars
- They're used in a row
- They're secured in locks
- They make a galley go
- Sticks in the lake
- Some propellers
- Some crew members
- Shell set
- Shell movers
- Shell group
- Sculling tools
- Scull supply
- Scull lineup
- Scull crew
- Rowing pair
- Rowboat necessities
- Regatta requirement, sometimes
- Regatta props
- Randy Travis "Pick Up the ___ and Row"
- Propulsion poles
- Props that usually propel you backward
- Propels, as shells
- Pairs in boathouses
- Low-tech propellers
- Long propellers
- Implements used by rowers
- Galley lineup
- Dinghy thingies
- Crew team members
- Crew team's needs
- Couple in a boat
- Boat blades
- Bireme pullers
- Backwash creators
- A crew team uses them
- "Sailing on horseback or with feet for __": Housman
- "Bring this ship into the shore and throw away the ___ forever" (REO Speedwagon)
- Wooden poles with blades
- Whitewater rafting tools
- Wherry propellers
- What crews use
- Whaleboat propellers
- Two in a canoe
- Trireme hands
- Tools in locks
- Thole mates?
- Thole inserts
- Things you might be holding while having a stroke
- Things used to paddle a canoe
- Things used to paddle a boat
- Things rested on, metaphorically
- Things on a little boat
- Things in bireme banks
- They're used to row a boat
- They're shipped on small boats
- They're often put into shells
- They're found in regattas
- They're employed on Hornblower's ships
- They're "Guilded" to Suidakra
- They work on galleys
- They should both be in the water
- They row, row, row your boat
- They move your dinghy
- They may lie in a boat's tholes
- They may be feathered, aquatically
- They make ripples
- They have handles and blades
- They get into a row
- They function as levers in a rowboat
- Stroking tools
- Sticks with flat blades
- Sticks used in rowing competitions
- Sticks out of a boat?
- Sticks on a boat
- Sticks in water
- Some sculling trophies
- Some regatta equipment
- Some hands, on deck
- Some crew-team trophies
- Skiff propellers, sometimes
- Skiff adjuncts
- Simple wave makers
- Shell array
- Several of them could be used in a row
- Seafarer's sticks
- Sculling sticks
- Sculling needs
- Sculling implements
- Scullers' tools
- Scull session sticks
- Scull needs
- Scull movers
- Scull hands
- Sampan movers
- Rowing World Cup tools
- Rowing sticks
- Rowing props
- Rowing poles
- Rowing paddles
- Rowers, informally
- Rowers may have a row of them
- Rower's pair
- Rower's implements
- Rowboat's pair
- Rowboat tools
- Rowboat gear
- REO Speedwagon: "Throw away the ___, forever"
- REO Speedwagon "Throw away the ___ forever"
- Regatta needs
- Propulsion aids
- Props for some beach house décor, maybe
- Propels a lifeboat
- Propellers on ponds
- Propeller blades?
- Poles through tholes
- Pair on a rowing club wall
- Pair on a lake
- Pair in a rowboat
- Pair in a lifeboat
- Pair in a lake?
- Pair at the lake
- Paddling tools
- Paddles, e.g
- Paddles in a rowboat
- Paddles for the whole crew
- Paddle relatives
- Outrigger gear
- Offshore devices
- Naval power since ancient times
- Moves forward, in a way
- Members of the crew
- Marine propulsion aids
- Lifeboat pair
- Lifeboat paddles
- Lifeboat needs
- Lifeboat movers
- Lifeboat implements
- Launch equipment
- Kayak propellers
- Items for a coxswain's crew
- It's best to have both in the water
- Implements used by Olympic rowers
- Implements that move rowboats
- Implements in locks
- Implements for a crew team
- Henley sights
- Henley props
- Henley equipment
- Henley competitors
- Head of the Charles tools
- Gondola gear
- Gear for a trireme
- Galley slaves' tools
- Galley shafts
- Galley inserts
- Galley implements
- Galley crew
- Fishing needs, maybe
- Dugout propellers
- Dory's pair
- Dory sticks
- Dory parts
- Dory features
- Dory equipment
- Dory devices
- Dory accoutrements
- Dory accessories
- Dinghy tools
- Dinghy steering tools
- Dinghy drivers
- Crew's power source
- Crew's need
- Crew's handfuls
- Crew tools
- Crew team's implements
- Crew team equipment
- Crew supply
- Crew pair
- Crew movers
- Crew hands
- Crew group
- Crew call
- Craft sticks?
- Couple in a dinghy
- Command to cease rowing
- Certain crew
- Canoeing implements
- Canoeing accessories
- Canoe paddles
- Canoe movers
- Canoe implements
- Bowmen's burdens
- Boating pair
- Boating implements
- Boathouse rental
- Boater's blades
- Boat shed items
- Blades used by rowers
- Blades in the water
- Blades in lakes
- Angler's needs, maybe
- Anagram of "soar"
- A boater may rest on them
- A bireme has two banks of them
- "...Bring this ship into the shore, and throw away the ___ forever"
- Regatta gear, perhaps
- Galley propellers
- Coxswain's crew
- They go into locks
- Rest on one's _____
- Propels, in a way
- Paddles' kin
- Rows a boat
- Boating couple
- Dory gear
- Regatta blades
- Crew members
- Dinghy's thingies
- Wherry equipment
- They're in galley banks
- Boat propellers
- Sculls' propellers
- Trireme gear
- Galley items
- Boaters pull them
- Hydrodynamic duo
- They sweep at the regatta
- They fit in locks
- Pair at sea
- Dinghy propellers
- Henley crew
- Regatta participants
- They may be found in banks
- They're used during a row
- They can make waves
- "Stop rowing" command
- Eight in a row?
- Coxswain's command
- They may be arranged in banks
- Sculling equipment
- Dinghy pair
- Scullers' needs
- Pair in a dinghy
- Propels a shell
- Things usually held while facing backward
- They move shells
- Galley workers
- Crew equipment
- Bowmen's implements
- Bireme gear
- Argo's array
- Galley gear
- Galley's many
- Crew needs
- Some scullers' trophies
- Crew's control?
- Equipment for strokes
- They're inserted in locks
- They're found in banks
- Implements using fulcrums
- Couple in a rowboat?
- Dinghy movers
- What some use to ply their craft?
- Boathouse gear
- Things locked into place
- Gear for gondolas
- Items fitting in rowlocks
- Coxswain's lack
- Water skimmers
- Sculler's gear
- Rowboat pair
- Dipped sticks?
- Scull propellers
- Things in locks
- Coxswain's teammates
- They're often seen in banks
- They're sometimes seen in banks
- Dinghy duo
- Rowers' implements
- Propulsion gear
- Relatives of paddles
- Rowing implements
- Whaleboat features
- Set for a regatta
- They're in locks on a boat
- Longship propellers
- Rowboat rowers
- Crew implements
- Crew crew
- Set at sea?
- Outrigger projections
- They go in locks
- Boaters' implements
- Sticks in the water?
- Things sometimes seen in banks
- Trireme features
- Gig rig
- Wherry gear
- Bireme features
- Randan implements
- Galley equipment
- What tholes hold
- Dinghy equipment
- Sweeps
- Dinghy implements
- Galley features
- Bireme equipment
- These fit to tholes
- Henley gear
- Trireme must
- Bireme power
- Scull equipment
- Currach adjuncts
- Dinghy owner's need
- Trireme propellants
- Crew's necessity
- Dory adjuncts
- Henley team
- Crew on the Charles
- People engaged in a row
- Rowing gear
- Boater's need
- Regatta crew
- Members of a crew
- Dinghy gear
- Wooden blades
- Bladed poles
- Rowboat adjuncts
- Sculling pieces
- Trireme equipment
- Soar anagram
- Males losing head are contributors to rows
- Ordinary Seaman crosses a river — boat may need these
- Rowing needs
- Rowing equipment
- Rowing blades
- Rower's needs
- Boat paddles
- Blades trio Arsenal bound
- Tips of oversized and really sharp blades
- Rowing need
- Skiff movers
- Rowboat need
- Crew need
- Two in a row?
- Rowboat needs
- Rowboat implements
- Galley needs
- They make waves when used properly
- Regatta equipment
- Galley supply
- Crew-team members
- Rowing crew
- Rowboat propellers
- Some blades
- Dory propellers
- Dinghy needs
- Wave makers
- Rowing tools
- Rowboat equipment
- Galley array
- Crew gear
- Shell propellers
- Scullers' gear
- Rower's requirement
- Rowboat necessity
- Regatta implements
- Galley tools
- Dinghy directors
- Stroked tools
- Sculling gear
- Rowing aids
- Rowboat paddles
- Rowboat blades
- Regatta propellers
- Dory need
- Boathouse inventory
- Bireme propellers
- Bireme blades
- Accessories for a dory
- Whitewater rental
- What a rower rows with
- Water pushers of a sort
- Trireme propellers
- They're in galleys
- Thames pullers
- Suidakra "Gilded ___"
- Shell contents
- Scull gear
- Rowboat movers
- Rowboat accessories
- Propellers of a sort
- Pair of propellers
- Pair at the lake, perhaps
- Men in a shell
- Lock inserts
- Lifeboat gear
- Galley power
- Galley movers
- Galley blades
- Dory movers
- Boathouse supplies
- Boathouse items
- Boathouse equipment
- Boat-rowing needs
- Boat movers
- Bireme implements
- What Randy Travis will "Pick Up" before he rows
- Trireme movers
Wiktionary
n. (plural of oar English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: oar)
Usage examples of "oars".
As before, the attentive ship having descried the whole fight, again came bearing down to the rescue, and dropping a boat, picked up the floating mariners, tubs, oars, and whatever else could be caught at, and safely landed them on her decks.
These floated aside, the broken ends drooping, the crew at the stern-wreck clinging to the gunwales, and striving to hold fast to the oars to lash them across.
The cutter without an order was freed, sliding sideways and outwards from the receiving hulk until all the oars were shipped and clear and the men began to pull towards the shore.
His men hung on their oars while he spoke to William, the penetrating power of his voice transfixing all on deck.
There were two water men at the oars, and he sensed their ears prick up.
They shortened up the bow ropes of the towing boats, jumping down into them to bail them out and unlash the oars and ship the rudders.
Without hesitation, they made shift to ship their oars, and pulled back towards the lugger to pick up other men.
Swimming round it we picked up the floating oars, and lashing them across the gunwale, tumbled back to our places.
The oars were useless as propellers, performing now the office of life-preservers.
Soon it went down, and while, with oars suspended, we were awaiting its reappearance, lo!
Then Gabriel shrieked out to his comrades to give way with their oars, and in that manner the mutinous boat rapidly shot away from the Pequod.
You have got out insurances on our lives and want to give way with their oars, and pocket the proceeds, do ye?
Setting sail to the rising wind, the lonely boat was swiftly impelled to leeward, by both oars and canvas.
Arcole took up the noose and Var the oars, and they moved a little distance from the schooner.
They drifted closer to the bank than was comfortable, but he dared not ply the oars yet, for fear the demons spot them.