Crossword clues for stops
stops
- Comes to a standstill
- Ceases action
- Transit map points
- Train terminals
- Train line list
- They're on organs
- They prevent flights from being direct
- Subway map markings
- Subway map indications
- Subway map dots
- Respects the red light
- Prepares to frisk, say
- Points on train maps
- Places where boards are made?
- F3.5 and F4.0
- Comes to a grinding halt
- Calls a halt
- Bus schedule listings
- Boarding places
- Words in telegrams
- Where buses let off passengers
- Where bus patrons' trips start
- Truck ___
- Train-schedule listings
- Train schedule listings
- Tour listings
- Tour destinations
- Timetable info
- Some organ controls
- Some Mille Bornes cards
- Some airport landings
- Slams the door on
- Respects a red light
- Punctuation marks
- Pull out all the ___
- Prevents completion
- Points on a route
- Points along a bus route
- Places to board
- Pipe organ knobs
- Periods, in telegrams
- Organ pipes
- Orders to a broker
- Obeys a red traffic light
- Obeys a red light
- Metro's map markings
- Local stations
- Local listings
- Journey respites
- Hits the brake
- Highway respites
- Heeds a red alert
- Goalkeeping stat
- Conductor's calls
- Bus route map markings
- Bus route components
- Bus pickup places
- Bus map indications
- Bus driver's concerns
- Brakes down?
- Subway stations
- Leaves off
- Quits
- Old telegram punctuation
- Breaks up
- See 24-Across
- Comes to an end
- Breaks off
- Heeds a roadblock
- Stations
- Parts of a tour
- They're located on organs
- Subway map points
- Locals make them often
- Local listings?
- Points on a bus route
- Conductor announcements
- Conductors' announcements
- Checks
- Lens settings
- Sojourns
- These can be full
- Debars
- Calls a halt to
- Restrains
- Halts or pauses
- Discontinues
- Knobs on pipe organs
- Layovers
- "The buck ___ here"
- Organ knobs
- Organ parts
- Obstructs
- Card game
- Cuts off
- Holds up
- Brings to a halt
- Puts the kibosh on
- Knocks off
- Comes to a halt
- Calls off
- Puts an end to
- Calls it a day
- Doesn't go on
- Train stations
- Calls it a career
- Shuts down
- Timetable listings
- Calls it quits
- Organ features
- Transit map markings
- Timetable listing
- Bus route points
- Tour parts
- Organ settings
- Organ controls
- Obeys an octagonal sign
- Metro map points
- Dots on a transit map
- Dots on a subway map
Wiktionary
n. (plural of stop English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: stop)
WordNet
n. a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit in his hand and successively higher cards are played until the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching one in the layout wins all the chips on that card [syn: Michigan, Chicago, Newmarket, boodle]
Usage examples of "stops".
His only work became the gathering of dry manure for fuel during stops, and the polishing of kitchen implements during days in the wagon.
And when a dream-plan stops being possible, it turns into a pipe dream.
It was possible, of course, that McGarand had put the thing in a garage somewhere, and he had made a mental note to look up fuel companies in the area and make the rounds of those if the truck stops came up empty.
They traveled steadily, making no exploratory side trips or hunting forays, no early stops to relax or enjoy Pleasures.
When a man gives her the signal, wherever she is, or whatever she is doing, she stops and answers his need.
He had planned the route they would take, and the stops, to take advantage of certain known watering places.
Meeting place had been changed stopped off at a Sungaea Camp as he was making his stops and told us they were very sick.
Alexander asked her to get off a few stops before Fifth Soviet, near the redbrick Grechesky Hospital on Second Soviet and Grechesky.
His features bore no sign of that deep emotion which stops the beating of the heart and blanches the cheek.
A Porsche traveling at, say, ninety miles an hour, with no stops or slowdowns, would take at least seven hours to make the trip.
They had ridden all day, their few rest stops only five minutes long, their lunch break, which they had taken in Randolph, only half an hour.
The slug stops, but it seems to do so reluctantly, as if it has come alive, and part of its liveliness is a resentment of the physical law which deals with inertia.
He stares at the smoke roiling in the air beneath the merciless light until his hand stops shaking.
We must posit a universe that stops and starts, stops and starts, countless billions of times per microsecond, as it jumps from state to state.