Crossword Clue: Barriers
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Barriers"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Barriers"
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- Barriers constructed by beavers
- Barriers
- Animal mothers
- Anti-flood structures
- Beaver barriers
- Beaver-built barriers
- Beaver-built blockades
- Beaver-built blockages
- Beaver constructions
- Beaver creations
- Beaver-made barriers
- Beaver-made blockades
- Beaver products
- Beaver projects
- Beaver structures
- Beavers' barriers
- Beavers' blockades
- Beavers build them
- Beavers construct them
- Beavers' constructions
- Beavers' constructs
- Beavers' creations
- Beavers' handiwork
- Beavers make them
- Beavers' prides
- Beavers' projects
- Beavers' river blockers
- Beavers' structures
- Beavers' works
- Aswan and Hoover, e.g.
- Aswan and Kariba
- Blockades, of a sort
- Blocks off
- Blocks (up)
- Blocks up
- Blocks
- Bonneville and Hoover
- Bottles up
- Boulder and Aswan
- Farm mothers
- Holds back
- Holds in check
- Challenges for salmon
- Female parents
- Hoover and Aswan
- Hoover and Ataturk
- Hoover and Boulder, e.g.
- Hoover and Mossyrock
- Hoover and others
- Hoover and Roosevelt, e.g.
- Hoover and Roosevelt
- Hoover and Three Gorges, e.g.
- Hoover et al.
- Hoover, etc.
- Electricity generators
- Broodmares, e.g.
- Broodmares
- Coolidge and Hoover
- Emulates beavers
- Bureau of Reclamation projects
- Hungry Horse and Hoover
- Hungry Horse and Mossyrock
- Cougar and Oroville
- Hydroelectric constructions
- Hydroelectric power facilities
- Hydroelectric power projects
- Hydroelectric projects
- Hydroelectric structures
- Hydroelectricity projects
- Hydroelectricity sources
- Hydropower structures
- Coulee and Boulder
- Fish ladder locales
- Fish ladder settings
- Civil engineering projects
- Equine mothers
- Flood controls
- Flood stoppers
- Creators of artificial lakes
- Creators of reservoirs
- James Gardiner andBill Bennett constructions
- Creek blocker
- Creek blockers
- Creek constrictors
- Glen Canyon and Grand Coulee, e.g.
- Glen Canyon and Grand Coulee
- Don Pedro and Yellowtail
- Four-footed moms
- Four-footed mothers
- Four-footed parents
- Man-made lake formers
- Oroville and Coulee
- Keeps from running
- Public works projects
- River barriers
- River blockers
- River-blocking structures
- Stops up
- River projects
- River regulators
- River stoppers
- Some farm mothers
- Some female parents
- Some four-footed mothers
- Some four-footed parents
- Stream blockers
- Some power producers
- Oahe and Owyhee
- Oahe, Oroville et al.
- Obstructs
- Roosevelt and Hoover
- Roosevelt, Wilson, and Hoover
- Rain checks
- Lake creators
- Lake makers, at times
- Mica and Tobin
- Power sources
- Prevents from running, in a way
- Moms on all fours
- Reservoir producers
- Projects for beavers
- Sources of some electricity
- Water barriers
- Water blockers
- Water containers?
- Water flow stoppers
- Water gates
- Water holders
- They hold water
- They may cause course reductions?
- TVA structures
- T.V.A. units
- T.V.A. works
- They may make lakes
- San Luis and Fort Peck
- They supply hydroelectric power
- Sires' mates
- Weirs
- Works like a beaver
- Steeplechasers' mothers
Recent Usage of Barriers in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Barriers in their crossword puzzles recently:
- New York Times - April 10, 1989
- New York Times - Jan. 24, 1982
- New York Times - Feb. 13, 1974
- New York Times - Aug. 13, 1973
- New York Times - Oct. 7, 1970