Crossword clues for rangers
rangers
- 1993-94 Stanley Cup winners
- Woodland guardians
- Winners of the Presidents' Trophy twice in the 1990s
- Wildlife officers
- Wayne's New York team-mates
- Wayne's 5th professional team
- Texas, forest, etc
- Team who lost to the Detroit Red Wings by a record 15-0 in 1944
- Team that traded A-Rod to the Yankees
- State park employees
- Stanley Cup hoisters in 1994
- Some Texas pro athletes
- NHL franchise
- MLB team whose fans can order Fritos Kimchi Chili Dogs at their ballpark
- Madison Square Garden hockey team
- Kitchener _____(Memorial Cup winners 1982)
- Forest protectors
- Ford trucks
- Broadway Blues
- Austin-based enforcers
- AL or NHL team
- 1994 Stanley Cup winners
- Four-time Stanley Cup champs
- New York N.H.L.'ers
- Park sightings
- Madison Square Garden team
- N.H.L. team
- N.Y. hockey team
- Baseball team
- VAR's conclusion irritates team
- Winter ultimately provokes blues on the Clyde
- Scottish squad of soldiers?
- Forest guides keep rook within limits
- Resistance infuriates footballers
- Referee initially upsets Scottish team
- Park or forest keepers
- Park officials - Glasgow FC
- Team runs to Plantagenet stronghold
- NHL team
- N.Y. team
- Park protectors
- New York hockey team
- Law enforcers at Yellowstone
Wiktionary
n. (plural of ranger English)
Wikipedia
The Rangers are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #265 (November 1981) and was created by writer Bill Mantlo and penciller Sal Buscema. The title page of The Incredible Hulk #265 also credits Mark Gruenwald with co-creation of The Rangers.
Team members usually hail from Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico.
The Rangers is a Czech pop folk and country music band formed in 1964 by Milan Dufek and Antonín Hájek. Its classic ensemble consisted of Milan Dufek (1944–2005; tenor), Antonín Hájek (1944–1989; baritone), Miroslav Řihošek, Jan Vančura ( countertenor), Jiří Veisser, and Radek Tomášek. The band sold over one million records.
Usage examples of "rangers".
After a long conversation with both parties, the mother of all RADAR Rangers leaned dejectedly against a madrone whose gnarled roots pushed up through the trail at her feet.
She handed the walkie-talkie back to Daryl, then sped down the trail toward Northside, the two rangers falling behind her lengthening strides.
Unknown to the humans, Brother Allarbarnet had been named an elf-friend, and had often been aided by the elves or by the rangers the elves had trained.
Out of the swirling debates, trail dust, and RADAR beams emerged this fictional account of the origins of RADAR Rangers on Mt.
I have in common with youQ RADAR Rangers who appreciate knowledge as I do and who have discovered amazing secrets far beyond your own powers to understand.
I listened then with a deeper understanding when Fritz explained that RADAR Rangers multiply through slavery.
We both speculated at the existence of other RADAR Rangers, but we still had no proof.
When he found his RADAR Rangers, I feared that I would have no place among them and that there would be no reason for him to champion me.
Fritz and Daryl are imperfect RADAR Rangers I I had no doubt about my own inadequacies I with weak, indecisive natures?
Perhaps he committed a crime against his fellow RADAR Rangers and was banished.
As I did so, I caught momentary glimpses of the still struggling RADAR Rangers, first on the north side of the protection road, then on the south.
And directly below the nest, at ground level, a gap between two boards was just as sure to lead to a pack of RADAR Rangers who were expecting us that very evening.
The world of RADAR Rangers had once again been reduced to a confrontation with a mindless creature, this time in a subterranean chamber from hell.
Including April June and Willy, seven RADAR Rangers flanked the walls, each looking at Daryl and me with less than friendly stares.
Several of the RADAR Rangers shifted their positions uneasily against the wall during the lull, causing both Daryl and myself to nervously look around.