Answer: NOSES
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Plane part
- Honkers
- Edges
- Bouquets
- Barely beats
- Beaks
- Facial features
- Snoops
- They smell
- Snouts
- Pries
- Plane parts
- Meddles
- Attendance count
- Snoops (around)
- They may be counted
- Mr. Potato Head parts
- Odor detectors
- Count ___
- Mr. Potato Head pieces
- Sniffs out
- Schnozzes
- Face parts
- Circus clown's collection
- Bridge locales
- Things to count
- Snoots
- Sniffs
- Proboscises
- Pries (into)
- Pokes (around)
- Spots for spectacles
- Scent detectors
- Carrots, for snowmen
- Breathers?
- Thin margins
- Targets of rhinoplasty
- Smoke detectors?
- Rhinoplasty targets
- Nuzzles
- Meddlers' probes
- Items to count
- Trunks, of a sort
- They can be thumbed or counted
- Sniffers
- Parts of clown costumes
- Hyphens, in some emoticons
- Holders of glasses
- Clowns' costume essentials
- Carrots, on snowmen
- Brandy sniffers
- Aroma detectors
- Allergy season runners
- Wine characteristics
- What counters may count
- What counters count
- They sense scents
- They may run in winter
- They can be kinda stuffy
- Some winning margins
- Some plastic surgery targets
- Some piercing spots
- Some margins of victory
- Smelling things
- Sketch artist's array
- Scents organs
- Rich Mullins "The Maker of ___"
- Objects of rhinoplasty
- Mount Rushmore quartet
- Many run in the winter
- Items in a count?
- Is curious
- Front tips of airplanes
- Features to count
- Eskimos rub them
- Boxers' targets
- Beaks, so to speak
- Beaks and schnozzes
- Attendance-taker's count
- Attendance taker's count
- "Booped" body parts
- ___ around (snoops)
- Winter runners?
- Winning margins, in close horse races
- Winning margins
- Wine qualities
- Wine features
- Wine bouquets
- What some counters count
- What snobs turn up
- What roll calls count
- What chaperones may count
- What carrots are often used as, on snowmen
- What attendance takers count
- Victory margins
- Tips of planes
- Those of gripers may be out of joint
- Things to be counted
- Things that might sense danger and scams
- Things counted at meetings
- Things "counted" when taking attendance
- They're sometimes a bit stuffy
- They're rubbed in Eskimo kissing
- They're rubbed in an Eskimo kiss
- They're often held underwater
- They're often held under water
- They're frequently counted
- They're counted for attendance
- They're counted at meetings
- They're counted
- They sniff
- They run in winter
- They pick up scents
- They pick up odors
- They may be held underwater
- They have bridges and passages
- They get counted or turned up
- They get counted in a crowd
- They get counted
- They can be thumbed
- These are often counted
- The Closing Statement "Black Eyes & Bloody ___"
- Subject of a "Tristram Shandy" chapter
- Stage make-up items.
- Snouts, e.g.
- Smoke detectors, of sorts
- Smoke detectors, of a sort
- Smoke detectors of a sort
- Smoke detectors
- Small victory margins
- Sites of some cosmetic surgeries
- Ships' prows
- Runners in the cold?
- Rudolph's and Pinocchio's prominent features
- Roman and pug
- Rich Mullins "Maker of ___"
- Rhinoplasty objects
- Retroussé features
- Ray-Ban holders
- Race margins
- Pushes forward cautiously
- Prominent features of proboscis monkeys
- Prominent features of Durante and de Bergerac
- Plastic surgery targets
- Places for septum rings
- Pierced body parts, on occasion
- Parts of planes
- Parts of Groucho Marx disguises
- Organs with bridges
- Organs that sniff
- Olfactory organs
- Nuzzles or nozzles
- Muzzles.
- Mr. Potato Head features
- Moves ahead slowly
- Margins of victory or loss
- Low-tech smoke detectors
- Looks (around)
- Long parts of anteaters
- Leading airplane features?
- Knoc-turn'al "Cash Sniffin' ___"
- Kleenex targets
- Items to be counted
- Items of stage make-up.
- Items counted in a roll call
- Identi-Kit options
- Horse racing margins, sometimes
- Fronts of planes
- Fronts of airplanes
- Front parts of planes
- Features often counted
- Features of Groucho Marx glasses
- Facial protuberances
- Facial centers?
- Externally visible parts of respiratory systems
- Examines or detects by smelling
- Eskimos' kissers?
- Elephants' trunks, e.g.
- Edges (out)
- Dogs have sensitive ones
- Detectors of scents
- Countable items
- Count ___ (take the roll)
- Count ___ (take attendance)
- Contouring targets
- Common congestion points
- Clowns' features
- Certain winning margins
- Central facial features
- Census count
- Carrots, on some snowmen
- Carrots on snowmen, e.g.
- Busybodies' probes
- Busybodies' active organs?
- Bull shit detectors?
- Bridge positions?
- Bouquets, at a vineyard
- Body parts with nostrils
- Body parts with bridges
- Body parts that may have septum piercings
- Body parts that may be counted
- Body parts depicted four times on Mount Rushmore
- Big red clown features
- Basic smoke detectors
- Attendance takers' counts
- Attendance count?
- Attendance count, informally
- Aroma-detecting organs
- Anatomical numbers?
- Anatomical bridge sites
- Aids in counting
- :) and :( don't have them
- ___ out (wins narrowly)
- ___ into (pries)
- __ about: meddles
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