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Other crossword clues for answer "TIBIA"

TIBIA
Shinbone
Femur neighbor
What a shin guard guards
Stress fracture bone, commonly
Leg bone
Big bone
One of Joe Theismann's bones infamously broken by Lawrence Taylor on "Monday Night Football"
Fibula's neighbor
Knee-ankle connector
Knee to ankle connector
Captain Ahab has one
It's connected to the knee bone
Knee-to-ankle bone
Bone in the leg
Inner legbone
Fibula neighbor
Bone easily bruised
Part of the leg
Knee-ankle connection
Strongest weight-bearing bone in the body
Delicate leg bone
Easy bone to bruise
It goes from one joint to another
Long bone
Talus neighbor
What a shin guard protects
Calf neighbor
Second-largest bone in the body
It's just over a foot
Knee neighbor
Second-largest human bone
Weight-bearing bone
Word from the Latin for "reed pipe"
Drumstick center
Knee-ankle link
Second-longest human bone
Part of a drumstick
Shin
Bone that articulates with the femur
Inner bone of the leg.
Bone.
Bone of the leg.
Part of a pedal pusher?
It's below the knee
It articulates with the talus
Bone below the femur
Skeleton part
It's found above the ankle
Leg part
It connects to the deltoid ligament
Part of the lower body skeleton
Deltoid ligament attachment point
It parallels the fibula
Neighbor of the fibula
Bone below the knee
Lower leg bone
Neighbor of the talus
Second-longest human bone, after the femur
Shankbone
Bone attached to the patellar tendon
Second-longest bone in the human body
Bone of the lower leg
It's parallel to the fibula
Fibula's companion
It gives one a leg to stand on
Certain leg bone
Bone or flute
It travels from one joint to another
Bone from the knee to ankle
Certain bone
Bone by the fibula
It's thicker than the fibula
Bone that a shin guard protects
Femur-foot link
Big human bone
Lower part of the skeleton
Bone near the fibula
It forms part of the knee and ankle joints
Shin support
Drumstick bone
Drumstick part
Strong bone
Bone protected by a shin guard
Bone that parallels the fibula
Ankle-to-knee bone