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GEARS is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for GEARS.

75 total results for GEARS( score: 50 )

26 results for GEARS from Modern Era puzzles:
Repeated clues show (number of Modern Era occurrences).
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sun May 12, 202444DClock innardsAvery Gee KatzFagliano
Wed Mar 30, 20221AThey may be switched while cyclingJack MurtaghShortz
Sun Dec 19, 202143DFirst and reverseLaura Taylor KinnelShortz
Wed Dec 30, 202053DReverse and othersKate HawkinsShortz
Sun Aug 30, 2020122AThey have pointy teethOlivia Mitra FramkeShortz
Thu Aug 22, 201930AWhat a shift shifts (2)Emily CarrollShortz
Wed Oct 10, 201857DThe ten of a ten-speedAlex Eaton-SalnersShortz
Fri Apr 6, 201847AThey have strong teethDavid SteinbergShortz
Fri Nov 16, 201254ASet for bikingVictor FlemingShortz
Sun Dec 26, 201022AShifty ones?Darin McDanielShortz
Tue Nov 16, 201043AFirst, second and reverseIan LivengoodShortz
Wed Feb 18, 200961ASee 8-AcrossSusan GelfandShortz
Mon Apr 16, 200730DFirst, second, third and reverseRandall J. HartmanShortz
Fri Aug 25, 200621AThey may get engagedDavid Levinson WilkShortz
Thu Mar 17, 200564AYou may use a stick for theseDavid PringleShortz
Fri Feb 13, 200433AAttunesManny NosowskyShortz
Sat Jul 5, 200357AFirst, second and thirdDavid J. KahnShortz
Sun Aug 11, 200219DThey're sometimes strippedHarvey Estes and Nancy SalomonShortz
Fri Sep 15, 200033DSubjects of ratiosBrendan Emmett QuigleyShortz
Mon Jun 7, 199949DThey may be shifted or strippedRobert O. DillmanShortz
Thu Apr 15, 199967AAdjustsCathy MillhauserShortz
Tue Sep 8, 199849DFirst, second, reverse, etc.Nancy SalomonShortz
Thu Jul 16, 199857AThey may be strippedKelly ClarkShortz
Thu Sep 12, 19969APrepares, with "up"K. HodgeShortz
Mon Jun 19, 199529DWhat a shift shifts (2)Gregory E. PaulShortz
Sun Mar 13, 199494AAdapts for special useNancy Nicholson JolineShortz
49 results for GEARS from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Fri May 7, 199327DThey make a meshEugene T. MaleskaMaleska
Thu Dec 19, 199148DThings to shiftEli WesoffMaleska
Mon Sep 23, 199121DToothed wheelsPeter SwiftMaleska
Thu Aug 2, 199033DToothed wheelsDon GroatMaleska
Wed Jan 17, 199068AMachine partsJune A. BoggsMaleska
Sat Nov 25, 198930DFirst and second, e.g.Norma SteinbergMaleska
Sun Aug 28, 1988135ATransmission partsMary Virginia OrnaMaleska
Sat Aug 6, 19887DItems to be shiftedThomas BohmMaleska
Sat Mar 19, 198846DThey make a meshNancy JolineMaleska
Fri Aug 21, 198727DThey work when engagedBert RosenfieldMaleska
Wed Apr 8, 198717DTransmission componentsChristopher SherwoodMaleska
Sun May 18, 19869DFirst and reverse, e.g.Robert KatzMaleska
Fri Mar 28, 198661AThey make a meshJudson G. TrentMaleska
Sat Oct 23, 198220AToothed wheelsTreuschMaleska
Sun Jan 18, 198177ATransmission componentsWilliam LutwiniakMaleska
Thu Jul 17, 19807DCogwheelsCarol DuttingMaleska
Sun Aug 5, 1979110AThey make a meshTap OsbornMaleska
Tue May 1, 197927D___ up (accelerates production)CerasoliMaleska
Sun Dec 3, 197869DThese make a meshAlfio MicciMaleska
Sun Apr 30, 197894DCar partsBert H. KruseMaleska
Fri Jul 23, 197661AAuto partsFrank GearyWeng
Mon Jun 10, 197430DMachine partsHerb L. RisteenWeng
Thu Dec 27, 197359ASteering and landingUnknownWeng
Mon Jan 22, 197323DHigh, low and neutralUnknownWeng
Thu Sep 7, 197252AAdjustsUnknownWeng
Wed Dec 8, 197110DLow and reverseUnknownWeng
Sun Aug 1, 19711AHigh and reverse, e.g.Mary M. MurdochWeng
Sun Jul 26, 197059AAdjustsAdelyn LewisWeng
Fri Sep 26, 196947ALow and high.UnknownWeng
Sun Jun 16, 196854AToothed wheels.Hume CraftFarrar
Thu May 12, 196653DMotor components.UnknownFarrar
Sat Feb 23, 196325AAccessory mechanisms.A. J. SantoraFarrar
Fri Feb 8, 196364ACogwheels.S. A. KayFarrar
Mon Sep 17, 196218DLow and high.UnknownFarrar
Sun May 6, 196284DHigh and low.Sidney LambertFarrar
Fri Apr 28, 196131DWheels of a sort.UnknownFarrar
Thu Oct 22, 195947AEngine parts.UnknownFarrar
Mon May 25, 195928DCogwheels.Cora GoodmanFarrar
Mon Mar 31, 195865AToothed wheels.S. A. KayFarrar
Wed Jun 26, 195736AMechanisms.UnknownFarrar
Sun Jun 16, 195736AHarnesses.C. Hume CraftFarrar
Mon Aug 8, 195530DParts of a mechanism.UnknownFarrar
Fri Feb 5, 195423ACogwheels.Edward EarlyFarrar
Tue May 19, 195345AParts of an automobile.M. S. ManningFarrar
Wed Dec 26, 195125DThey're operated by a clutch.UnknownFarrar
Tue Feb 13, 195118DMechanisms for transmitting motion.Harold T. BersFarrar
Fri Oct 13, 195053DCogwheels.UnknownFarrar
Sun Oct 31, 194841ACogwheels.Isaac KertFarrar
Sun Oct 24, 194341DCogs.Archie KreilingFarrar
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