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- Sides of pie slices, for example
- Wheel spokes
- Fields of influence
- Geometry-class measurements
- Diameter halves
- Spokes, essentially
- Pie-slice edges, essentially
- Lines from the center
- A pizza slice has two
- Awesome -- two spoke and spoke again (5)
- Pie-chart lines
- Pizza slices?
- Neighbors of ulnae
- Spokes
- Semidiameters
- More than one spoke
- Hub projections
- Hub-to-rim lines
- Pizza cuts, e.g.
- Pie-chart features
- Arm bones
- Wheel spokes, essentially
- They're needed to work out some volumes
- They run parallel to the 48-Across
- Lines in circles
- Pie chart divisors
- Second hands, almost
- They meet at a center
- Pizza slice edges, essentially
- Spokes, e.g.
- Pizza cuts, essentially
- Circle measurements
- Forearm bones
- Sides of a pie slice, geometrically
- Projections from a hub
- Sector's sides
- Spokes of a wheel, essentially
- Wheel spokes, e.g.
- Ulnae neighbors
- Lines in a circle
- Lines in spheres
- They meet in the middle
- Bicycle spokes, e.g.
- They make a diameter
- Geometric arms
- Elbows' connectors
- Kidney-related
- Arms of a sort
- Wheel parts
- Certain bones
- They go straight in a circle
- Circle lines
- Pie cuts, e.g.
- Spokes, geometrically
- Minute hands, say
- Pizza slice borders, e.g.
- Shadows on an equatorial sundial, say
- Pie slice edges, geometrically
- Spokes, say
- Pie cuts, essentially
- Parts of some area calculations
- Pizza slice edges, geometrically
- Geometry measures
- Pie chart dividers
- Wheel spokes, geometrically
- Straight sides of a pizza slice, e.g.
- Most coins have them
- Bike spokes, geometrically
- Pie cuts, geometrically
- Some area factors
- Diameter fractions
- Halves of diameters
- Pie cuts, basically
- Bike spokes, essentially
- Circle measures
- Half-diameters
- Bike spokes
- Budget-graph border lines
- Bike spokes, e.g.
- Rim-to-hub lines
- Bicycle spokes, geometrically
- Many minute hands
- Wheel spokes, for instance
- Center-to-edge circle lines
- Minute hands, essentially
- Some pizza slices
- Wheel spokes, for example
- Wonderful two arm bones (5)
- Geometric lines.
- Movable limbs of a sextant.
- Spokes of a wheel.
- Spokes of 3 Down.
- Certain lines.
- Circular limits.
- Geometric dimensions.
- Limits.
- Circle features.
- Geometrical lines.
- Math term.
- Starfish arms.
- Diameter parts
- Math lines
- Spokes of a circle
- Circle parts
- Lines inside a circle
- Two may make a diameter
- Parts of circles
- They're found in circles
- Rays
- Scopes
- Ulnae's neighbors
- Circle dimensions
- Forelimb bones
- Ulnas' neighbors
- Diameters halved
- Math measurements
- Spoke more than once?
- They form central angles
- Lines on sonar screens
- Sector sides
- r's, in geometry
- Angle producers
- State-named avenues in Washington, essentially
- They have a central meeting place
- Projections from a central point
- Cuts into a pie, often
- They start in the middle
- r's, in math
- Parts of forearms
- Straight edges of pizza slices, essentially
- Straight sides of sectors
- Variables in (pi)r^2 and 2(pi)r
- Lines going out in all directions
- They come from the center
- Cuts into a pizza, often
- Many lines on pie charts
- Minute hands, in a way
- The two sides of Pac-Man's mouth, say
- Sides of sectors
- Windmill blades, essentially
- Sides of Pac-Man's mouth, essentially
- Bones next to ulnae
- They meet at the center
- Trig calculations
- Bike spokes, say
- Pizza cut edges, e.g.
- Sides of a pie slice, essentially
- Spoke multiple times?
- Spokes, for example
- Bicycle spokes, for instance
- Some lines in circles
- They're half the diameter
- Two make a diameter
- Bicycle wheel spokes
- Diameter divisions
- Some math measurements
- Ulnas' partners
- Pie chart sections
- Some bones
- Spoke lines?
- Halves of a diameter
- Diameter sections
- Circle segments
- Arm stiffeners
- Lines on a pie chart, e.g.
- Center-to-rim lines
- Circle spokes
- Two make the diameter
- Bicycle spokes, essentially
- Pie chart lines, essentially
- Center-to-circumference lines
- Diametrical halves
- Pizza-slice edges, often
- They're parallel to 105-Down
- They're on the thumb side
- Segments of geometry
- Center-to-circumference segments