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noun • someone who skis | ||||||||
32% | 10 | Where outfielders make catches on balls hit to right | ||||||
noun • the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right • the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is expected to field balls in the right third of the outfield (looking from home plate) | ||||||||
29% | 4 | A game in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course | ||||||
noun • a game played on a large open course with 9 or 18 holes; the object is use as few strokes as possible in playing all the holes verb • play golf | ||||||||
Balls Hit High Right Into The Heavens Crossword Clue
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SKIERS which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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SKIERS
Updated: October 14, 2023
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