Crossword Clue: Strain locus
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Strain locus"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Strain locus"
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- ___ pull (common sports injury)
- ___ pull (sports injury)
- ___ pull
- ___ strain (common injury for an athlete)
- Abdomen neighbor
- Architectural edge
- Area below the abdomen
- Below-the-abdomen area
- Bad thing to pull
- Body part often pulled in sports
- Intersecting vaults' edge
- Common injury location
- Common place for a pull
- Edge at the junction of two intersecting vaults
- It can be pulled while running
- It causes pain when pulled
- It may be pulled at a gym
- It may be pulled painfully
- It may be pulled
- Hurdler's injury location
- It's sometimes pulled while running
- Curved edge formed by intersecting vaults
- Curved vault surface
- Where thighs meet the body
- Vault feature
- Vault intersection
- Vault junction
- Pull a ___
- Place for a pull
- Pulled ___ (athlete's injury)
- Strain locus
- Painful pull locale
- Something it's bad to pull
- Often-pulled muscle
- Part of the body often injured playing sports
- One place for an athletic pull
- Protective cup location
- Site of many muscle pulls
- Under-the-abdomen area
- Target of a painful kick
Recent Usage of Strain locus in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Aug. 29, 2001