Possible Questions:
- Lasso
- Lariat
- Leeway
- Cow catcher
- Dogie catcher
- Clue weapon
- Cheap cigar
- Tug-of-war need
- Line
- Hitchcock classic
- It's fit to be tied
- Cowboy gear
- Cable alternative
- Weapon in Clue
- Rodeo item
- Hitchcock thriller
- Will Rogers prop
- Strong cord
- Skip it
- Hawser
- Riata
- Cattle catcher
- Cable
- Rodeo gear
- Catch, in a way
- Weapon for Colonel Mustard
- Noose
- Lanyard
- Kind of ladder
- It may be skipped
- Hitchcock title
- Double Dutch need
- 'Clue' weapon
- You may skip it
- Weapon in the game Clue
- Thick cord
- Something to skip
- Rodeo prop
- Mountain climber's need
- Hangman's concern
- Halter
- Cord
- Climbing gear
- Wall-climbing equipment
- It might be skipped
- It can be a lifesaver
- Cowboy's equipment
- Weapon for Professor Plum
- Rodeo accessory
- Ratline
- Mountain-climbing aid
- Lasso material
- Lariat material
- Jackstay
- Hogtie
- Dude ranch prop
- Anchor attachment
- Will Rogers' prop
- Rock climber's need
- Piece of rodeo gear
- Noose material
- Mountaineering need
- Hitchcock's first color film
- Hitchcock film
- Hemp product
- Funambulist's tool
- Funambulist's footing
- Boxing ring encloser
- Boxing ring boundary
- 1948 Hitchcock thriller
- "Clue" weapon
- You can skip it
- Wrestling ring encloser
- Velvet barrier
- Tug-of-war item
- Tug-of-war equipment
- The "sheet" in "three sheets to the wind"
- Suck (in)
- Soap holder
- Snag dogies
- Roundup gear
- Ring barrier
- Rappelling need
- Pulley part
- Prop for Rogers
- Product from sisal
- Piton insert
- One thrown at a rodeo
- One may be skipped
- Mountaineer's need
- Line at the dock
- Lifeguard's equipment
- Lariat, e.g.
- It's often skipped at school
- It's often skipped
- It gets jumped
- Hitchcock's first Technicolor film
- Hitchcock film: 1948
- Hillbilly's belt
- Double Dutch item
- Do ranch work
- Cowpoke's coil
- Composition of some ladders
- Catch, as calves
- Catch in a way
- Candlestick alternative, in a classic game
- Candlestick alternative
- Boxing-ring encloser
- A kid might skip it
- 1948 Hitchcock film
- Word for a cheap cigar
- What Blue October jumps for exercise?
- Weapon choice for Professor Plum
- Use a lasso on
- Use a lariat
- Type of gold chain
- Tying material
- Tug-of-war requirement
- Tug-of-war gear
- Towing gear
- Tower's item
- Tire swing part
- This can put you in a bind
- Thin White ___
- Subdue a dogie?
- Style of gold chain
- String's big brother
- String of pearls e.g.
- String around a ring
- Snare, in a way
- Snare material
- Snag with a lasso
- Snag nags
- Skip _____
- Sheet in a regatta
- Sailor's sheet
- Sailing necessity
- Rocky Balboa skipped it
- Rocket From the Crypt "On a ___"
- Rock climber's equipment
- Ring side
- Ring element
- Ring appurtenance
- Riata, e.g.
- Part of a climber's gear
- Part of a bell tower
- Parents may feel they're at the end of it
- Object in gym class
- Mountaineering gear
- Manila, for one
- Makeup of some ladders
- Macramé medium
- Line on a boat
- Lifesaving equipment
- Lifeline, maybe
- Lasso, for example
- Lariat or riata
- Kind of dancer or walker
- Kids skip it
- Just skip it
- Jumper's need
- It's pulled on a pulley
- It may be used by Professor Plum
- Involve, with "in"
- Immobilize a dogie
- Houdini essential
- Hitchcock's 1948 film
- Hitchcock tour de force
- Hitchcock thriller: 1948
- Hitchcock nail-biter
- Hitchcock movie about a thrill killing
- Hitchcock film starring James Stewart
- Hitchcock classic seemingly filmed in one continuous take
- Hawser, for one
- Hawser, e.g.
- Halyard or hawser
- Halyard
- Guy, e.g.
- Glider-towplane link
- Funambulist's surface
- Funambulist's need
- Espadrille-sole feature
- Entice, with "in"
- Ensnare, with "in"
- Dupe, with "in"
- Dude ranch object
- Dogie-catching tool
- Do rodeo work
- Cruise line?
- Cowboy's aid
- Cowboy tool
- Cordage item
- Climbing wall equipment
- Clash "Give 'Em Enough ___"
- Certain jumper's need
- Catch, rodeo-style
- Catch, as livestock
- Catch, as cattle
- Catch rodeo-style
- Catch cattle
- Carabiner insert
- Capture a dogie
- Burn cause, at times
- Braided cord
- Boxing barrier
- Bobstay
- Blue October "Jump ___"
- Bell attachment
- Ali's ___-a-dope
- 1948 James Stewart film
- 1948 Hitchcock nail-biter
- 1948 Hitchcock movie
- "What will you use?"
- ___ in (entice)
- ___ in (dupe)