- SOLIDS
- You have to chew on these
- Cubes and cylinders
- Pool side
- 1-7, in a popular game
- Post-surgery no-no, perhaps
- Three-dimensional objects
- They go well with plaids
- Pyramids, prisms, et al.
- Pyramids and prisms
- Milestone foods for an infant
- Pyramids, e.g.
- Cones and spheres
- Cones and prisms
- Infants don't eat them
- Cones and cubes
- Geometric category
- All but one of the balls in 9-Ball
- Big favors, in slang
- Some billiard balls
- 3-D objects
- Pyramids and cubes
- Spheres and pyramids
- 3-D figures
- Geometry subjects
- One side in eightball
- Non-fluids.
- Cubes.
- Geometric figures.
- Cubes, spheres, etc.
- Cones, in geometry.
- Cubes and spheres
- Single-colored textiles.
- Cubes and pyramids
- Substances sans liquid or gas
- Three-dimensional figures
- Cubes, e.g.
- Certain substances
- Substantial food
- Some patients' intake
- Pyramid and cube
- They need to be chewed
- Dietary group
- Side in eightball
- Recovering patients consume them
- Sphere and cube
- Pool choice
- Some foods for growing babies
- One side in a pool game
- Opponent of stripes in billiards
- One side in eight-ball pool
- Platonic interests?
- Part of a diet
- Carter Bays power pop group, with "The"
- Fare for a seven-month-old, perhaps
- They're often introduced at around six months
- Three-dimensional bodies
- Infant's new menu
- Cubes, spheres and the like
- Ice and snow, but not rain
- They're not liquid or gaseous
- Sphere and cube, for two
- Sphere and pyramid
- Billiard balls 1-7
- Pyramid and sphere, e.g.
- Stripes' counterparts
- Prism and pyramid
- Cube and cone, e.g.
- Prisms and cubes, e.g.
- Counterpart of stripes, in eight ball