Crossword clues for pedals
pedals
- Foot-operated levers
- Participates in the Tour de France
- Bike turners
- Bike propellers
- Bicycle features
- You step on them
- They're pushed in the bike lane
- They get depressed
- They can create distortion
- Stepped on by guitarists
- Rides on a path, perhaps
- Powers a trike
- Powers a bicycle
- Parts of some cycles
- Partakes in the Tour de France
- Part of a bicycle
- Only thing guitarists use w/their feet
- Guitarist's gear
- Goes around in cycles
- Does cycling
- Cycles (bike)
- Concert harp parts
- Bike power sources
- Bicycling couple?
- 45-Across features
- Car controls
- Piano trio?
- Propels, in a way
- Goes by foot, in a way
- Mechanisms not meant to be handled
- Organ appendages
- They often get depressed
- Piano parts
- Treadles
- Tricycle parts
- Bicycles
- Levers on a piano
- Hawks broadcast in cycles
- Bike parts
- Organ parts
- Bicycle parts
- Rides a bike
- Foot levers
- Goes biking
- Bike pair
- Bicycle pair
- Uses a two-wheeler
Wiktionary
n. (plural of pedal English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: pedal)
Wikipedia
Pedals is the second studio album from post-hardcore band Rival Schools, released 10 years after their debut record United by Fate was first released.
Glassjaw and Head Automatica frontman Daryl Palumbo remixed the track "Choose Your Adventure".
Pedals is a voluntary organisation founded in 1979 to encourage more people to use bicycles and to campaign for safer and more attractive conditions for cyclists in the Nottingham area. Pedals campaigned to get Nottingham one of the country's largest network of urban cycle routes in the 1980s. It continues to press for many more facilities, especially in and across the City Centre and the north side of Nottingham, as well as linking better to nearby countryside. Monthly meetings are held at 7.30pm on the third Monday of every month (except public holidays) at the Vat and Fiddle Public House near Nottingham railway station.
Usage examples of "pedals".
Rudder pedals, Rip thought, then remembered that the saucer had no rudder.
Charley Pine could once again feel the ship in her hands, feel the rudder pedals under her feet, feel the power of the rocket engines.
Pine looked straight ahead, down the runway, put her head back in the headrest, braced her feet on the rudder pedals, and twisted the rocket throttle control to the stop.
Two hours later, he pushed the pedals back and forth like a maniac and had Sankandank time it once he let go.
The audience quieted as the hunchback approached the instrument, drew the stool before it, ran his hands over the hundred and twenty keys, drifted feet over the eleven pedals, and cast his eyes up and down the three rows of blue and red toggles stretched twenty to a line above the keys.
The three diamond-shaped pedals were arranged in a triangle on the floor.