Crossword Clue: It's full of grooves
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- __ water
- ___ lightly
- ___ lightly (be careful)
- "___ lightly"
- ___ water
- A bearing surface.
- Adidas feature
- Auto tire necessity
- Auto-tire pattern
- Auto-tire surface
- Bald tire's lack
- Boot bottom
- Bottom part of a tank
- Gripping pattern
- Grooved pattern on a tire
- Grooved surface of a tyre
- Grooved tire surface
- It gets bald from driving
- It gives a tire its grip
- It makes tracks
- It may be balding
- It may be worn on a sneaker
- It may leave its mark on the road
- It wears on a tire
- Firestone feature
- Firestone surface
- It's full of grooves
- Its gradual loss leads to baldness
- It's groovy on the road
- Its lack results in baldness
- It's worn while driving
- Flight part
- Escalator feature
- Escalator part
- Crush underfoot
- "Don't ___ on me"
- "Don't ___ on me" (phrase on an early American flag)
- "Don't ___ on me" (slogan of the American Revolution)
- ''Don't ___ on me''
- "Don't _____ on me!"
- Footfall
- Footprint or tire imprint
- Footprint
- Footstep
- Car tire's outer layer
- Goodyear pattern
- Rim of a tire.
- Keep afloat, ... water
- Pirelli pattern
- Sole clue for a detective?
- Sole part
- Sole pattern
- Stomp heavily
- Stomp
- Where the rubber meets the road
- Riser partner
- Riser's partner
- Set foot on
- Moulded part of a tyre
- Puma feature
- Puma part
- Road gripper
- Road holder
- Road marker?
- Road traction aid
- Mark on a trail
- Kind of mill
- Traction aid
- Trample (on)
- Trample
- Shoe bottom
- Shoe feature
- Shoe part
- Knobs on a bicycle tire
- Shoe surface
- Radial footprint
- Radial pattern
- Walk
- Walk along
- Walk heavily
- Walk, often lightly
- Walk (on)
- Walk on
- Sound of a step
- Lack of this results in baldness
- Part of a shoe
- Part of a stair
- Part of a stairstep
- Part of a tire.
- Part of a tire
- Rated (anag)
- Pattern of tire ridges
- Pattern on a car tire or shoe sole
- Pattern on a shoe sole
- Pattern on a sneaker's sole
- Pattern on a sole
- Pattern perfected by Firestone
- Loss at a bald spot
- Left-in-the-dust pattern
- Nike pattern
- Replaceable tire part
- Opposite of baldness
- Piece between risers
- Source of a tire's traction
- Source of car wreck evidence
- Word on a 1775 flag
- Word on an early American flag
- Word on the Gadsden flag
- Swim alternative
- Swim in place
- Thing underfoot?
- Tyre pattern
- Tyre surface
- What a bald tire lacks
- Stair component
- Stair part
- Stair surface
- Staircase part
- Stairmaster part
- Stairmaster surface
- Stamp
- Tank part
- Tire asset
- Tire buyer's concern
- Tire design
- Tire feature
- Tire groove
- Tire grooves
- Tire imprint
- Tire mark
- Tire marking
- Tire part that might be measured with a "penny test"
- Tire part
- Tire pattern
- Tire print
- Tire-surface pattern
- Tire surface
- Tire track
- Tire's "footprint"
- Tire's groove pattern
- Tire's pattern
- Sneaker bottom
- Sneaker bottom's pattern
- Sneaker feature
- Sneaker pattern
- Sneaker sole pattern
- Sneaker-sole pattern
- Sneaker-sole surface
- Sneaker surface
- Sno-Cat feature
- Step (heavily)
- Step layer
- Step (on)
- Step part
- Step
Recent Usage of It's full of grooves in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - March 10, 2019