Crossword Clue: Go in with rolled-up pants?
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- 1973 defendant
- 1973 Supreme Court decision name
- 1977 Wimbledon champ
- 1977 Wimbledon winner
- 2006 NBA Finals MVP
- ___ in (attack)
- ___ into (attack strongly)
- ___ into (get started)
- Amble, as through a brook
- Baseball Hall of Famer Boggs
- Baseballer Boggs
- Baseball's Boggs
- Batter Boggs
- Begin energetically, with "into"
- Avoid getting into deep water?
- Boggs in Cooperstown
- Boggs of baseball
- Boggs of baseball
- Boggs of the Red Sox
- Dwyane ___ of the Chicago Bulls
- Dwyane of the Bulls
- Dwyane of the Miami Heat
- Dwyane who led the Olympic Men's Basketball "Redeem Team" in scoring
- Defendant in a landmark Supreme Court case
- Hall-of-Famer Boggs
- Cool off in a shallow stream, say
- Cool one's heels, perhaps
- Emulate a crane
- Emulate a flamingo
- Emulate a stork
- Emulate herons
- General Hampton
- Enjoy a kiddie pool
- Enjoy the kiddie pool
- Get heavily (into)
- Get in a little way
- Enter only up to the ankles, say
- Get one's feet wet?
- Get one's feet wet, in a way
- Get one's feet wet
- Get one's tootsies wet
- Five-time A.L. batting champ Boggs
- Get wet, perhaps
- Have a shallow experience?
- Have beach fun
- Have hard going
- Flamingos do it
- Cranes do it
- Do more than dip a toe
- Cross a creek, e.g.
- Cross a creek on foot
- Cross a creek, perhaps
- Cross a creek, say
- Cross a shallow creek
- Cross a shallow stream, say
- Cross a stream, perhaps
- Cross a stream, say
- Cross the creek
- Cross the kiddie pool
- Cross the stream, perhaps
- Heat superstar
- Go at least a foot deep?
- Go forward with effort.
- Go in ankle-deep, say
- Go in ankle-deep
- Go in just a little way, say
- Go in only a little way, say
- Go in the kiddie pool, maybe
- Go in the water just a little way
- Go in up to one's ankles
- Go in up to the ankles
- Go in with rolled-up pants?
- Go knee deep
- Don't get in over your head?
- Go off-shore, maybe
- Go through water
- Go up to one's ankles
- Ford a creek
- Ford a shallow river, say
- Ford a shallow stream, say
- Ford a stream, e.g.
- Ford a stream, say
- Ford, for example
- Ford on foot
- FORD
- Drag through the mud, maybe
- Dabble in the surf
- Utilize hip boots
- Notable 1973 defendant
- Storks do it
- Move in water
- Move slowly
- Move through a kiddie pool
- Move through a swamp
- Move through high grass
- Move through shallow water
- Move with effort
- Margaret's last name in "Dennis the Menace"
- Mr. Boggs
- Stroll in a shallow stream
- Stroll in a stream
- Stroll in the shallows
- Stroll the ocean's edge
- Stroll through the shallows
- Stroll through the surf
- Roe foe
- Roe v. --
- Roe v. ___ (1973 Supreme Court case)
- Roe v. ___ (historic case)
- Roe v. ___ (landmark 1973 court case)
- Roe v. ___
- Roe vs. ___
- Roe vs. ____
- Struggle (through), as a tedious book
- Paddle
- Wimbledon winner: 1977
- Play in a pool
- Play in the kiddie pool
- Play in the shallows
- Virginia of tennis fame
- Virginia of tennis
- Traverse a river on foot
- Plod (through)
- Plod
- Plow through something.
- Walk across a creek
- Walk across a stream
- Walk in a brook
- Walk in a kiddie pool
- Walk in a stream
- Walk in ankle-deep water
- Walk in knee-deep water
- Walk in shallow water
- Walk in the baby pool
- Walk in the kiddie pool
- Walk in the shallows
- Walk in the surf
- Walk in the water
- Walk in up to the ankles
- Walk in washed-up surf
- Walk in water.
- Walk (in water)
- Walk in water
- Walk into a river
- Walk like an egret
- Walk through a creek
- Walk through a kiddie pool, say
- Walk through a stream
- Walk through low water
- Walk through mud
- Walk through shallow water
- Walk through shallows
- Walk through snow drifts
- Walk through the shallows
- Walk through the surf
- Walk through water
- Women's U.S. Open tennis champ: 1968
- Landmark Supreme Court litigant
- Logs through water
- Read (through)
- Miami Heat guard Dwyane
- Miami Heat player Dwyane
- Miami Heat star Dwyane
- Red Sox 3,000 Hit Club member ___ Boggs
- One side of a 1973 ruling
- One way to keep one's hair dry
- MacNeil of Alexisonfire
- Respondent in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision
- Proceed laboriously
- Proceed slowly (through)
- Proceed slowly
- Proceed with difficulty (through)
- Proceed with difficulty
- Make like a crane
- Progress laboriously
- Progress slowly
- Make slow progress
- Not dive in, say
- Make use of hip boots
- Not get too deep
- Singer/Songwriter Roger Alan
- Spoonbills do it
- Slog through a stream
- Slog (through), as tedious text
- Slog through the surf
- Slog (through)
- Slog
- Slosh through the surf
- Slosh through water
- Slosh
- Slowly walk through water
- What non-swimmers do
- Teammate of Bosh and James
- Teammate of James and Bosh
- Start with spirit, with "in"
- Stay in the shallow end of the pool
- Stay near the shore, say
- Stay near the shore
- Use a fishing stream
- Tennis legend Virginia
- Use a kiddie pool
- Use hip boots, e.g.
- Use hip boots, perhaps
- Use hip boots
- Use the kiddie pool
- Use the pool's shallow end
- Step into a creek
- Step through a stream
- Test the water
- Test the waters
Recent Usage of Go in with rolled-up pants? in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - May 17, 2005