Crossword clues for races
races
- Runs against others
- Runs (off)
- Red, White and Black
- Political contests
- Many Olympic events
- Many are three-legged
- Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes
- Events for horses and cars
- Drag and three-legged
- Dashes, e.g
- Churchill Downs events
- Camptown events
- Zooms (along)
- Zips by
- What The Bird and the Bee are off to?
- Utilizes a track, in a way
- Usain Bolt's events
- Triathlons and 10Ks
- Timed contests
- Three-legged and drag
- Their legs are covered quickly
- The Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500, for example
- Tests of speed
- Superiority contests
- Steeplechase and relay
- Sprints and such
- Sprints and marathons
- Soapbox derby events
- Saratoga events
- Saratoga attraction
- Runs in a track meet
- Runs competitively
- Runs a 10K
- Running contests
- Rat and relay
- Pimlico card
- Petty undertakings
- Participates in the Indy 500, for example
- Oft-timed contests
- Oaklawn events
- NASCAR competitions
- Mid-autumn multihour news coverage
- Marathons, etc
- Marathons and sprints
- Long ones have legs
- Lana Del Rey "Off to the ___"
- Kentucky Derby events
- Indy 500 and Daytona 500
- Hurtles or hurdles
- Hurries to the line
- Heats at meets
- Grand National, Hambletonian, etc
- Four of a decathlon's events
- Events on a card
- Events at Ascot
- Epsom sport
- Epsom events
- Epsom activities
- Downhill and slalom
- Does a 10K
- Derby events
- Derby et al
- Daytona 500 events
- Dashes against
- Competes at Indy
- Churchill Downs agenda
- Camptown contests
- Brickyard events
- Beats quickly, in a way
- A Day at the ____
- 5K and 10K
- 10K's, e.g
- 10K and marathon
- "Heart It ___" Architecture in Helsinki
- "Big A" events
- Betting setting
- Off to the ___
- Derbies, e.g
- Political events
- Belmont card
- Revs
- Regattas, for instance
- Campaigns
- Indy 500 and others
- Santa Anita doings
- Olympics array
- Hotfoots it
- Sprints, e.g
- Makes circuits, possibly
- Derbies, e.g.
- Hippodrome events
- Tears
- Four of a decathlon's 10 events
- Makeup of humanity
- 500 events
- See 63-Down
- Off to the ___ (starting strong)
- Where the Marxes spent a day
- Some handicaps
- Big A events
- Events at Aqueduct
- Moves swiftly
- Rushes
- Ball-bearing grooves
- "A Day at the ___," Marx Brothers film
- Peoples
- Speeds (along)
- Marx Brothers' "A Day at the ___"
- "A Day at the ___" (Marx Brothers film)
- Events at Belmont
- "Camptown ___"
- Pimlico offerings
- Subject of a Foster song
- Turf affairs
- Strong water currents
- Human and mill
- Camptown doings
- Where the Marx Brothers spent a day
- Goodwood events
- Meeting different sorts of people
- Marathons, e.g
- Contests of speed
- Events at Epsom or Ascot?
- Ethnic groups in competitions
- Operates at excessive speed
- Speed contests
- Ascot events
- Different nations meeting
- Track events
- Betting settings
- Track contests
- Running things
- Track-and-field events
- Pennant chases
- Floors it
- Some are three-legged
- Goes fast
- Really moves
- Pennant quests
- Olympic events
- Meet expectations?
- Meet events
- Indy events
- Goes in a hurry
- Daytona events
- Track activities
- Political campaigns
- Election contests
- Belmont events
- Triple Crown trio
- Track doings
- They're on track
- They could be this puzzle's theme
- Saratoga action
Wiktionary
n. (plural of race English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: race)
Usage examples of "races".
At this time, when the attainments made in the nineteenth century by the other races and nationalities are being paraded, the friends of the Negro are particularly interested to know something of the attainments made by him in that century.
Now, in sending forth this book, the editor ardently hopes that it will not only accomplish the objects herein set forth, but that it will also do much towards bringing about a better understanding between the two races in the South.
It will enlighten many of both races on topics respecting which they seem to be profoundly ignorant.
Indeed, it has always been the belief of the writer, frequently expressed, that neither of the races is as bad as it appears to the other.
Passions cool after full vent is given, and the sober second thought of races and nations invariably makes for peace, for law and for justice.
The careful exercise of suffrage in promoting the interests of that section, eliminating partisan bitterness and vengeful spirit, will be one of the most powerful agencies in maintaining and strengthening friendly relations between the races there.
In peaceful conditions, nurtured by mutual sympathy, mutual suffering and mutual triumphs, will be forged a bond that shall in due season draw the best in each of the great races of the South in closer and more friendly communion.
And the future of the two races in the South, under such conditions, must be bright and glorious.
I, for one, cannot concede that the relationship between the races in the South is friendly.
I assert further, that whenever existing conditions make it necessary for one race to suppress another, the suppression affects both races alike.
And can it not be seen that for us to concede that the relationship, now existing between the two races in the South, is friendly, is an admission of the righteousness upon which such relation is based?
Our purpose for so doing is to see if it is possible to base the relationship which now exists between the two races in the South, upon all the synonyms or any one of them.
He is regarded highly by public men of both races for his conservative views, good judgment and genuine public spirit.
While yet a lad he attracted the attention of both races and was several times offered good positions as a public school teacher.
In all probability the color of the darker races is due more largely to some sort of skin disease, than to other causes, transmitted through the ages since the flood.