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The answer BALLPARKS has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of ballparks in various dictionaries:
noun - a facility in which ball games are played (especially baseball games)
noun - near to the scope or range of something
noun - a facility in which ballgames are played
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Approximate venues? |
They figure as venues |
American venues |
It figures that these are game places |
Approximate US venues for games! |
Where to go out to the games? |
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Plural form of ballpark. |
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ballpark. |
A baseball ground. |
An area or range within which an amount or estimate is likely to be correct. |
Ballparks might refer to |
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A baseball park, also known as a ballpark or diamond, is a venue where baseball is played. A baseball park consists of the playing field and the surrounding spectator seating. While the diamond and the areas denoted by white painted lines adhere to strict rules, guidelines for the rest of the field are flexible. * The term "ballpark" sometimes refers either to the entire structure, or sometimes to just the playing field. A home run where the player makes it around the bases, and back to home plate, without the ball leaving the playing field is typically called an "inside-the-park" home run. Sometimes a home run ball passing over an outfield fence (when hit by a batter) is said to have been hit "out of the ballpark", but that phrase more often refers to a home run ball that cleared the stands, landing outside the building. The playing field is most often called the "ballfield", though the term is often used interchangeably with "ballpark" when referring to a small local or youth league fa |