Other crossword clues for answer "METER"
- METER
- It's read by the gas man
- A yard, and then some
- Cadence
- Coin collector
- Fare displayer
- Track unit
- Urban coin collector?
- Beat with feet
- Electrical reading device
- Quarter taker
- Used with water or gas
- Poet's concern
- It might run while you ride
- 39.37 inches
- Olympics length
- Postage ___
- Quarter-eater on the street
- Taxi ticker
- Measuring instrument
- Cab counter
- Pattern of feet
- Scansion concern
- It's fed in a lot
- Cab fixture
- Taxi feature
- It moves with the water
- It allows you to buy time
- Dash measurement
- Taxi equipment
- It runs in a cab
- What to scan in poetry
- Process, as mail
- Rhythmic pattern in poetry
- Gasman's reading
- It's just over a yard
- Maid's concern
- Taxi timer
- Utility's measuring device
- Olympics unit
- Olympic track unit
- Track-and-field distance
- Electrical usage tracker
- Poetic pattern
- Ticker in a taxi
- 3.28 feet
- Thing read by a parking enforcement officer
- Measuring device
- Kind of maid
- Sprint segment
- Curbside coin collector
- Reading for "Lovely Rita"
- It's plugged by parkers
- Parker's coin taker
- Parkers feed it
- Parking ___
- ___ maid
- Parking fee collector
- Certain maid's responsibility
- Curbside fixture
- Water usage measurer
- Counter in a cab
- Hack gadget
- Water __
- Electric gauge
- Rhythm of the rhyme
- Cab fare calculator
- Parking spot money taker
- Curbside payment collector
- Monthly reading for some
- Rhythmic element
- 59-Across element
- Gauge
- Parking lot device
- Nearly 40 inches
- Taxi fixture
- Monthly reading
- One fed on the street
- Poetic measure
- Progress tracker
- Taxi calculator
- Parking __
- It's fed on streets
- Usage measurer
- Parking post
- Poetic rhythm
- Electricity usage tracker
- Taxi fare calculator
- Light reading?
- Parking nuisance
- About 39 inches
- Just over a yard
- Parking-lot timer
- Poem's rhythm
- Olympics distance
- Parking-place machine
- Something fed by drivers
- Unit at the Olympics
- Fare counter
- Olympics distance unit
- Taxi device
- Monitor of a sort
- Musical measure
- Taxicab device
- Postage source
- Utility reading
- About 1.1 yards
- Curbside collector
- It's fed by a parker
- Electrical usage monitor
- Measure of feet
- Process, as some letters
- Utility device
- Post office machine
- Dash measure
- Free verse's lack
- Producer of stamps that aren't stamps
- Certain coin collector
- Fare calculator
- Olympic race measure
- Poetic flow
- Device in 1 Across
- Postage provider
- Maid's item?
- Hack runner
- Mailroom device
- 39.37 inches in the U. S.
- Olympic measure of distance.
- Taxi driver's gadget.
- Every taxi has one.
- Rhythmical structure.
- What he who rides may read.
- A taxi specialty.
- Ticker in a taxicab.
- Foot-pattern, in poetry.
- Taxi appurtenance.
- Cab gadget.
- Gas ___.
- Recording device.
- Verse measure.
- Hack accessory.
- Rhythm in music.
- Rhythm in verse.
- Apparatus for measuring.
- Measure of length.
- Rhythm.
- Linear unit.
- Cabby's need.
- Poet's skill.
- Unit of length.
- Verse pattern
- Measure.
- Measurer
- Concern of a certain maid
- Gasman's reading matter
- Taxi part
- Basement reading-material
- Sidewalk fixture
- Recurring rhythm
- Suffix for alti or chrono
- Something to read
- Suffix for thermo or baro
- Poetic device
- Parking-place fixture
- Word with kilo or centi
- Its favorite word is "Violation"
- Lyricist's concern
- Rhythmic pattern
- Time machine
- Type of maid
- What an urban maid may watch
- European yard
- Verse rhythm
- Word with maid or man
- Take a reading
- This may run while you ride
- Word with postage or parking
- Poet's consideration
- Verse form
- Rhythm for Richard Wilbur
- Poet's rhythm
- A kind of reader
- It can be scanned
- A concern of Whittier
- Shutterbug's gauge
- TONED DOWN
- Versifier's concern
- Word after parking or postage
- Wilbur concern
- Longfellow concern
- Tempo
- Whittier concern
- Foot pattern?
- This could raise a red flag
- European's "yard"
- It may have quarters downtown
- Taxi's ticker
- Olympic race unit
- Parkers feed it downtown
- Subject of monthly reading
- Poet's constraint
- Curbside sight
- Olympics measure
- Cabbie's counter
- Place for a needle
- With 64-Across, a ticket issuer
- Stamp alternative
- What a reader may read
- Alternative to stamp
- It might go from 0 to 60 minutes
- Poetic da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, e.g.
- Poet's cadence
- It's fed at curbside
- Parking space adjunct
- See 118-Across
- Something that's fed along a street
- It needs to be fed frequently
- What stress may be good for
- Thing that might have a needle
- Word with parking or postage
- One collecting money on the sidewalk?
- What doggerel usually lacks
- It's fed after pulling in
- Gas gauge
- Kind of maid to the Beatles
- Basic unit of distance
- Device checked by a parking attendant
- Device that's fed quarters
- It runs in a taxi
- Olympic measure
- It will expire if not fed
- Rhythm in poetry
- London "yard"
- It may be fed next to a car
- Basic length measure
- Thing to park in front of
- Parking regulator
- Track race unit
- Sprint distance unit
- Parking monitor
- Fare tracker
- One runs in a cab
- Olympic swimmer's unit
- Device that's "fed"
- Postage or parking
- It runs on the sidewalk?
- It's often running on the sidewalk?
- It could raise a red flag
- The longer it runs, the more you pay
- Taxi's device
- Feature of many taxis
- Parking space fixture
- Utility company device
- Utility company hookup
- It's fed at a curb
- Fixture that's "fed"
- Basic unit of length
- 100-___ dash
- Object "fed" when parking
- Object that's fed when street parking
- Feed the ___ (pay for parking)
- It offers time for change
- Hack counter
- Parker's concern
- Slightly enlarged yard?
- The m of "100m sprint"
- A million microns
- Coin consumer
- Fare indicator
- Poetry class topic
- Ten billion angstroms
- Cab component
- Length that's a bit more than 39 inches
- Keats concern
- Feature of a 66-Across