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noun
- Comic strip
"… launched the 'toon in 1930, with Dagwood as a lazy rich playboy and flapper Blondie as one of his many girlfriends."
- Animated cartoon
"… its most recent live-action adaptation of one of its classic toons, earned a tidy $69 million in its first weekend in theaters, good enough for first place."
noun
- A southeast Asian and Australian tree (Toona ciliata synonym Cedrela toona) of the mahogany family with aromatic dark red to reddish-brown wood
noun
- The back half of a hindquarter of a meat animal
- One of the rather generalized segmental appendages of an arthropod used in walking and crawling
- A pole or bar serving as a support or prop
"the legs of a tripod"
- A branch of a forked or jointed object
"the legs of a compass"
- The part of an article of clothing that covers the leg
- The part of the upper (as of a boot) that extends above the ankle
- Obeisance, bow
- A side of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse
- The course and distance sailed by a boat on a single tack
- A portion of a trip stage
- One section of a relay race
- One of several events or games necessary to be won to decide a competition
"won the first two legs of horse racing's Triple Crown"
- A branch or part of an object or system
- Long-term appeal or interest
"a news story with legs"
noun phrase
- Something (such as a fact or issue) that is used as support or a reason for something said or done
"He used the incident as a peg to hang his theory on."
idiom
- A person who gives sympathy and support
"She's always been a sympathetic shoulder to cry on."
- Sympathy and support
"He offered me a shoulder to cry on when my husband left me."
idiom
- To have no support for what one thinks, says, or does
"He claims that the company cheated him, but without evidence of a written agreement, he doesn't have a leg to stand on."
idiom
- Used in an ironic way to introduce a very strong and usually critical statement
This clue was used on June 16, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
May 19, 2025