Crossword clues for rules
rules
- Umpire school subject
- They can be bent
- Sped-up part of a contest commercial
- Robert's specialties
- Robert's forte
- Regulations' associates
- Referee's concerns
- Referee's concern
- Ref's command
- Prose in a game box
- Principles, as in a contest
- Pregame reading
- Parliamentarian's concern
- Lives like a king?
- List with a board game
- List included with a board game
- Lines off
- Is the king
- Is the boss
- Is king
- Is freaking awesome
- Is a king
- Hoyle's concern
- How-to-play-the-game list
- Governing Ben Kweller song, "The ___"
- Game-box sheet
- Game regulations
- Game manual section
- Game guidelines
- Game box insert
- Essentials for all sports
- Do's and don't's
- Decides (on)
- Contest regulations
- Contest guidelines
- Board-game insert
- Board game's regulations
- Board game sheet
- Board game reference
- Board game instructions
- Board game enclosure
- Board game booklet list
- Bendable things?
- Bendable things
- ___ and regulations
- Game needs
- Robert's ___ of Order
- Notepaper feature
- Hoyle's listings
- Contest specifications
- Recreation center posting
- Is way cool
- Game sheet info
- Board game insert
- Regulations' partner
- See 31-Across
- Governs
- Responsibility of a Congressional committee
- Lords it over
- Golden and slide
- Dos and don'ts
- Concern of a D.C. committee
- Bylaws, for instance
- Queensbury's contribution to boxing
- Legal precepts
- Governs; regulations
- Slight setback hampering European policies
- London's oldest restaurant is the best!
- Regrets adopting liberal laws
- Holds sway
- Occupies the throne
- House __
- Wears the crown
- Makes a call
- Game essentials
- Makes a judicial decision
- What refs enforce
- Official's upkeep
- List in a board game box
- Is totally awesome
- Is great, to teens
- Holds the throne
- Game-box insert
- Game box sheet
- Concerns of Hoyle
- "Robert's ___ of Order"
- You may pay for breaking them
- What to follow in games
- What referees enforce
- What anarchies lack
Wiktionary
n. (plural of rule English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: rule)
Wikipedia
"Rules" is a song from KMFDM's 1996 album Xtort. It was also released on a three track EP.
Rules is the debut novel by author Cynthia Lord. Released by Scholastic, Inc. in 2006, it was a Newbery Honor book in 2007. It is a Sunshine State Young Readers book for 2008–2009 and won the Schneider Family Book Award. In 2009 it also won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award.
Rules is the second and final album by indie pop band The Whitest Boy Alive. It was recorded in Punta Burros Nayarit, Mexico, where the band was staying to rest after a long tour. In early 2009, Australian radio station Triple J named Rules their feature album of the week. The track "1517" was featured in the video game FIFA 10.
Rules is a London restaurant on Maiden Lane in Covent Garden. Rules was founded in 1798 and is London's oldest restaurant.
Rules is an athletic game played between two players, on a 64 foot square grid. It is characterized by its use of sticks similar to that of a stringed instrument bow, with the aim of getting one's tip through the other stick's space between the slack (the hair) and the rod (the wood).
Usage examples of "rules".
Considering the several rules now given, which govern the fertility of first crosses and of hybrids, we see that when forms, which must be considered as good and distinct species, are united, their fertility graduates from zero to perfect fertility, or even to fertility under certain conditions in excess.
The foregoing rules and facts, on the other hand, appear to me clearly to indicate that the sterility both of first crosses and of hybrids is simply incidental or dependent on unknown differences, chiefly in the reproductive systems, of the species which are crossed.
The material contains some examples of perfect-tense verbs that are constructed according to the rules set forth about, except that they do not have any augment prefixed.
They can be difficult to control if you follow only the rules you know.
To go against the rules just once would mean a death sentence to any Sister that ever again crossed that valley.
A way for you to fulfill some arcane rules by prancing around, pulling your little puppy around by his collar, and training him to lick your hand, so you may gain a new rank.
I was only doing as I thought I should, following the rules, as I was trained.
The person who rules here must be the person with the greatest powers.
We must carry out a thorough study of both the published compositions and the more theoretical writings, to make out and internalize the rules and principles for this kind of music.
Tolkien changed the rules for how the plural form of adjectives is constructed.
But since my son rules all the lands, he believes that he must accept all religions, no matter how abominable.
Bactria that Zoroaster first spoke with the voice of the Wise Lord, in whose name your husband the Great King rules over all the lands.
But if you observe faithfully all the rules of the order, you will become pure, but you will not be the crossing-maker.
A man of the court must know and act upon three hundred rules of major ritual.
Minister, if you insist on governing the people with rules, regulations, decrees and punishments, they will simply evade you and go about their business.