| Item with adjustable legs |
| It has tasty legs |
| Caviar or frogs' legs |
| Day equines pull legs? |
| Legs (Sl.) |
| Gable's looks and Grable's legs |
| Widen, as jeans legs |
| Big-bearded "Legs" band |
| Legs, in slang |
| Freshwater crustaceans with seven pairs of legs |
| Legs at KFC |
| 1940s actress/dancer with famous legs |
| Blanket for the legs |
| Astaire's "Daddy Long Legs" co-star |
| Crustaceans with seven pairs of legs |
| Insect with grasping forelegs |
| Football's Hirsch, known as "Crazylegs |
| Long-lasting — sea legs (anag) |
| Where outstretched legs are hazards |
| Beverage whose logo was once the bottom half of a woman's legs |
| A long one may have legs |
| Show legs |
| Each of them is "one who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs": Bierce |
| Dog with short legs and a long body |
| A long one may have several legs |
| Animals with two legs |
| Trousers with legs widening at the bottom |
| Carpenter with six legs |
| Ball batted between a fielder's legs, often |
| One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx |