- TOES
- An ai has three; an unau, two
- Low digits?
- Corn spots
- Foot digits
- Piggies
- Digits
- Pedal attachments
- Piggies, perhaps
- Piggies, to a tot
- You can count on them
- Pedal digits
- Hang ten hangers
- Pedi targets
- Ten below?
- Body parts after knees, in a song
- Some sloths have three
- On one's __ (alert)
- Polish sites
- Oft-wiggled things
- There are five to a foot
- Head, shoulders, knees and ___ ...
- Little piggies?
- They have phalanges
- They often get socked
- Flip-flop digits
- Popsicle ___ (Michael Franks song)
- Socked things
- They're tapped in music class
- What mules transport?
- Small digits
- Pedicurist's concern
- Podiatry subject
- Lowdown wigglers
- Pedal quintet
- Perch grippers
- Corn-growing regions
- Foot features
- Lower 10
- Lower digits
- Nails obliquely
- So-called "Hemingway cats" have extra ones
- The alert are on theirs
- Parts of putters
- The ten in "hang ten"
- Supports for the alert
- They're strikingly good at finding baseboards
- They're often protected by steel on job sites
- They're nailed on the bottom
- They're just in front of the ball
- Stocking stuffers?
- Digits for counting beyond ten?
- They stick out of sandals
- Where she had bells, in a poem
- Ballerina's assets
- 11 to 20, for some counters
- Stocking parts
- Pedal pushers?
- They're used to count to 20
- On one's ___ (alert)
- They're painted by pedicurists
- Frostbite sites
- Little piggies, to a baby
- Hammers in obliquely
- On Your ___ (1936 Rodgers & Hart musical)
- Pool water testers
- Aids for counting to twenty
- They may be counted upon to complete a score
- Ballerina's supports
- What the "ten" of "hang ten" refers to
- Work boots have steel ones
- Corn locales
- Toddler's "piggies"
- Web sites for ducks, frogs, and kangaroos
- Foot's five
- Kids' little piggies
- Supports when en pointe
- Pedicurists paint them
- Tot's little piggies
- Pair on an ostrich's foot
- Piggies, to many
- Water testers
- Podiatrists are concerned with them
- Shoe parts
- They're pointed during minuets
- This Little Piggy digits
- Booties don't always cover them
- Socks parts
- They're out on a limb
- They're tapped to tunes
- Most dogs have 18
- Most people have five right ones
- On one's -: alert
- Pedicurist's target
- -- the mark: obeys
- Pedal appendages for the alert
- Foot parts
- Shoe segments
- Shoe tips
- Babinski reflex responders
- Piggies, in a tots' rhyme
- Piggies, in a tots' verse
- They may be painted
- Boot parts
- Parts of feet
- Mules may cover them
- Piggies of verse
- Oft-wiggled digits
- Sandal revelations
- Hose fillers
- Digital water testers?
- Wing tips' tips
- Pump parts
- Hammers obliquely, as a nail
- Nail holders
- Digits displayed on beaches
- Where to see decorative nails
- Flip-flop revelations
- Tot's piggies
- Ring sites
- They're usually seen with sandals
- Twinkle __: Skechers brand
- Wiggled digits
- Socks cover them
- Ballerinas dance on them
- Pedi concerns
- Ring holders
- __ the line
- One may stand on them to reach a high shelf
- Pedicure targets
- Just keeping you on your __
- Ballet supporters?
- Pedicure beneficiaries
- Head, shoulders, knees, and __
- Baby piggies?
- Golf-club parts
- Boot tips
- Clubhead parts
- Ostrich's foursome
- Sandals' lack
- Sock parts
- Sock contents
- Parts of socks
- Places for nail polish
- Surfers "hang" them
- Places for polish
- Tips of socks
- Tips of shoes
- Ostrich quartet
- Pirouette points
- Web sites, at times
- Bathwater testers
- Slipper tips
- Emu's sextet
- Nail settings
- Sock fillers
- Step on __
- Ballet pivots
- Personal support group
- Things to 67 Across
- Objectives for some stretchers
- Emu sextet
- Low water testers
- What shoes have but sandals don't
- Tips of boots
- Tips of slippers
- Standing ten count?
- They're placed in socks
- What ostriches have four of
- What you don't want to step on
- What's in the five longest answers
- Someone with more than 10 of these is polydactyl
- Tips of wing tips
- Drives nails slantingly.
- Important to a ballet dancer.
- The Eohippus had four.
- The Pobble who has no ___.—Edward Lear.
- Parts of the foot.
- Kicks.
- Parts of shoes.
- Vera Zorina's are talented.
- And bells on her ___ . . .
- Baby's playthings.
- Missing parts of some shoes.
- The "Pobble” has none.
- Playthings for baby.
- Rhythm tappers.
- Parts of hose.
- What some shoes lack.
- What ungulate animals lack.
- Infant's "playthings."
- On one's ___.
- On your ___!
- Parts of boots.
- Parts of golf clubs.
- ___ the line.
- Turn up one's ___.
- Parts of pumps.
- Stepped-on things.
- Ten to a customer.
- On one's ___ (mentally alert).
- Big ___.
- Golf club ends.
- Parts of brogues.
- Certain digits.
- Darned places.
- Three-___, the golden plover.
- Ten digits.
- ___ the line (behaves).
- Drives a slanted nail.
- Stepped-on items.
- Ten little ___.
- ___ the mark.
- Drives slantingly
- Normally five to the foot
- Counting aids of old
- Extremities
- Lear's Pobble hasn't any
- Places for some bells
- With 25 Across, cars, maybe
- Counting bases of yore
- Drives obliquely
- Foot fringe
- Baby counters
- Baby's discovery
- Kicks lightly
- Pobble's loss
- Halluces
- Bells on her ___
- Ten that may be socked
- Where she wore bells
- Phalanges' locales
- On Your ___, Rodgers-Hart 1936 musical
- Dactyl and hallux
- Foot termini
- Where she had bells
- Infants' toys, at times
- Pedal extremities
- These are often stubbed
- Little piggy items
- Locales of certain phalanges
- Pedal pentad
- Sloth features
- Ten concerns of podiatrists
- ___ the line (obeys)
- Heels' opposites
- Ten inside two pumps
- On Your ___, 1936 Broadway musical
- Pedal appendages
- Tootsies
- What Lear's pobble lacks
- What Polly Flinders was warming
- What sentries must be on
- ___ the line (conforms)
- Ballerina's footing
- Drives nails obliquely
- Pedal decade
- Ballerina's strong points
- On one's _____
- Clumsy dancer's problems
- There are five per foot
- Clumsy dancer's obstacles
- Pedicurists work on them
- Web site?
- Flirts may use theirs
- They may be corny
- Dactylitis locale
- Ring bearers
- Things stuck in clogs
- Tips for a shoeshiner
- Word with tippy or twinkle
- Stocking tips
- Lower ten
- Ones getting socked?
- Bad place to drop a heavy box
- They may get stepped on
- Where nails should not be hammered
- Web sites?
- Ducky web sites?
- Base 10?
- Last inch or so of a foot
- Digits in flats, maybe
- Stretchers may touch them
- Parts of the body that may be wiggled
- Things some stretchers try to touch
- Little dippers?
- They might be curled or dipped
- Things sandals lack
- Just keeping you on your ___
- Answer that would be more apt at 10 Down?
- Base ten?
- They're separated at some salons
- Digital support group?
- Things pandas have 20 of
- They're about a foot
- Pedicurist's focus
- Baby's 'piggies'
- Feet have five
- Foot 115-Acrosses
- First indicator of a good song?
- These tap when listening to Zac Brown
- They start tapping when watching a good band
- They tap to good music
- They might tap
- They tap, at times
- These can tap to the music
- These start tapping when you hear a good song
- Zac Brown "I got my ___ in the water"
- Jack Johnson "Bubble ___"
- Might be tapping at a show
- They tap when watching a good band
- What short people stand on at show
- Zac Brown Band lyric "I got my ___ in the water"
- Parts that can get mangled for ballerinas and climbers
- Ten on the ground
- Cold ones, unless you find that 20-Across
- Pirouette pivot points
- On Your ___ (Rodgers and Hart musical)
- What witches don't have, in Roald Dahl's "The Witches"
- They're pointed in crow pose
- What polydactyl cats have more of than other cats
- Corn locations
- Digits used in preschool counting lessons?
- A polydactyl cat might have seven on one paw
- Flip-flops might separate them
- Ostriches have two on each foot
- Nail sites
- Pirouette pivots
- Pool testers
- Touch them to show flexibility
- Little digits
- Lowest digits
- Sand diggers
- Some may twinkle
- They may twinkle
- Some counting units
- Corn growers?
- Some digits
- Aids for counting to 20
- The 10 in "hang 10"
- Where nails shouldn't be hammered
- Pedicurists' targets
- Oft stepped-on things
- Shoed digits
- The five to a foot
- Grounded 10
- Things infants discover
- Ballet digits
- Flip-flop grippers
- Water temperature testers
- A pig's foot has four of them
- Digits you can wiggle
- Turning points in ballet?
- Digits in a sock
- Features of feet
- Wriggled digits
- Digits in sneakers
- Some sloths have three per foot
- Sextet on the feet of 27-Down
- Counting units for tykes
- Gout targets
- Some piggies
- Sometimes they twinkle
- Twinkle digits
- Hang 10 of these
- Surfing hangers?
- Five per foot
- ___ the rubber
- What safety shoes protect
- Some are big, some are little
- You may touch them in the gym
- You get five per foot?
- Foot attachments
- What ballerinas often dance on
- Where she had bells, in a nursery rhyme
- Hang five hangers
- Digits for counting beyond 10?
- Places for corns
- What surfers "hang"
- Flip-flops bare them
- Reinforced parts of work boots
- Ballerina's means of support
- Little piggies, in a nursery rhyme
- Most bears have five per paw
- Parts involved in pedicures
- The T. rex had four per foot
- Elephants have five on each foot
- Parts of cats where "beans" can be found
- Penguins have three on each foot
- Paw parts
- Polydactyl cats have extra ones
- Stegosaurs had three per foot
- They're separated during pedicures
- Foot's "piggies"
- Counter's 11-20, maybe
- Ostrich's four
- Spots for rings
- Temperature testers, maybe
- Duck's web site?
- One-foot five?
- Parts of paws
- Spots for painted nails
- Testing digits, maybe
- Big digits
- Alert folks are on theirs
- Crocs often cover them
- Foot fivesome
- Sock wigglers
- Wiggly piggies
- Five on a foot
- Large digits
- Ring bearers, at times