Answer: LEGS
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Supports
- Staying power
- Things found under the table
- Endurance
- Stages
- Support system?
- Limbs
- Piano parts
- Stamina
- Stocking stuffers
- Table supports
- Table parts
- Pants parts
- Stocking stuffers?
- Lower limbs
- Chair parts
- Chicken choices
- Staying power, so to speak
- Runners
- Props
- Flight segments
- Appendages
- Durability
- Drumsticks
- Chicken parts
- Underpinnings
- Tripod's trio
- Trio for grand pianos
- Spider's octet
- Bed supports
- Tripod trio
- Stages of a journey
- Longevity
- Gangster Diamond
- Gams
- Chair supports
- ZZ Top hit
- Trouser parts
- Some chicken servings
- Relay-race sections
- Piano trio
- Piano supports
- Piano support
- Pair of pants?
- Lasting power
- Diamond in the rough?
- Centipede's multitude
- Trip segments
- Triangle sides
- Sustained popularity
- Stamina, so to speak
- Stamina, slangily
- Shanks' mare
- Parts of a journey
- Octopus' octet
- Long-term appeal
- Endurance, so to speak
- A millipede's many
- You stand on them often
- Walk-on parts?
- Turkey drumsticks
- Turkey Day choices
- Stool supports
- Staying power, slangily
- Staying power, in Hollywood
- Stamina (Sl.)
- Spiders have eight
- Some limbs
- Some KFC pieces
- Rivulets seen after swirling, to a wine taster
- Relay-race parts
- Relay race segments
- Race parts
- Piano-bench quartet
- Parts of journeys
- Pants fillers
- Longevity at the box office
- Journey segments
- Hit for ZZ Top
- Endurance, informally
- Durability metaphor
- Drumsticks, basically
- Dancer's pride
- Crab or frog morsels
- Centipede's many
- Centipede's features
- Centipede's abundance
- Calf locales
- Betty Grable's were insured
- Baby grand supports
- A spider has eight of them
- A Diamond who was rough
- 1984 ZZ hit
- 1984 hit for ZZ Top
- ZZ Top song covered by Kid Rock in 2002
- ZZ Top classic
- ZZ Top "She's got ___"
- ZZ Top '84 smash
- Wine assessment quality
- What squats strengthen
- What no centipede has exactly 100 of, oddly
- What Betty Grable was famous for
- What beanbag chairs lack
- What Ariel traded her voice for in "The Little Mermaid"'
- Walks fast, with "it"
- Voyage segments
- Two sides of a triangle
- Turkey portions
- Turkey or chicken drumsticks
- Trousers parts
- Tripod's threesome
- Tripod features
- They're under the table
- They're supportive
- They're stretched in the seventh-inning stretch
- They support tabletops
- These are often stretched
- The several of a millipede
- Table supporters
- Table quartet
- Table features
- Sustained popularity, informally
- Strength, in Variety talk
- Streaks on the side of a wineglass
- Stools often have three of these
- Stems, so to speak
- Staying power, metaphorically
- Staying power, informally
- Stamina, figuratively
- Stages of journey
- Spider's eight
- Some turkey parts
- Sides of dividers.
- Shorter sides of a right triangle
- Scaly parts of an emu
- Sailing-race divisions
- Rod Stewart song, ''Hot ___''
- Rockettes' display
- Rockette launchers?
- Right triangle parts
- Relay-race elements
- Relay segments
- Rally segments
- Racketeer Diamond
- Pins, so to speak
- Pins in pants
- Parts of tables and relays
- Parts of relays
- Parts of a trip
- Parts of a table or a piano
- Parts of a table
- Parts of a course in a sailing race.
- Pair in pants
- On one's last ___
- Notable Betty Grable asset
- Mr. Diamond
- Most mammals have four of them
- Millipede's multitude
- Millipede parts
- Metaphorical staying power
- Metaphorical durability
- Marlene's are famous
- Marathon segments
- Longevity, so to speak
- Long-term appeal, informally
- Long-term appeal, as with news stories
- Long parts of pants
- Lawmaking bodies: Abbr.
- Last parts drawn in hangman
- Kicking pair
- Jack Diamond's nickname
- Important parts of dancers
- Hose fillers?
- Hit single for ZZ Top
- Grand pianos have three
- Grand piano trio
- Giraffe parts that can be six feet tall
- Furniture supports
- Four __ (theme of the puzzle)
- Faun's pair, or fawn's four
- Edible frog parts
- Durability, so to speak
- Drumsticks, at KFC
- Drumsticks on the table
- Dogs have twice as many of them as humans
- Diamond, of gangsterdom
- Diamond that was rough
- Diamond of the underworld
- Diamond of the 20's
- Diamond of gang era
- Diamond of gang days
- Diamond of crime
- Diamond of Capone's day
- Diamond of gangdom
- Crazy ___ Hirsch
- Crabs have 10
- Crab morsels
- Chicken drumsticks
- Cheesecake display
- Chairman's supporters
- Chair quartet
- Centipedes have a lot of them
- Bridge-rubber units
- Bridge table foursome
- Box office staying power
- Body parts with knees
- Body parts with calves and thighs
- Body parts that the starred answers' starts have increasing numbers of
- Body parts covered by tights
- Body movers
- Betty Grable's pride
- Betty Grable trademark
- Betty Grable feature
- Bermuda exposés?
- Bench supports
- Beetles have six
- Arachnids have eight
- Ants have six
- An infamous Diamond
- An ant has six of them
- Ability to last
- A spider has eight
- A millipede can have hundreds of them
- 1984 ZZ Top hit
- "The Girl With the Million Dollar ___" (Betty Grable's nickname)
- "She knows how to use" these
- ___ it (hustles)
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