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The answer FOBS has 55 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of fobs in various dictionaries:
noun - a vest pocket to hold a pocket watch
noun - an adornment that hangs from a watch chain
noun - short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Watch chains |
Watch attachments |
Watch pockets |
Specialized pockets |
Palms (off on) |
Watch keepers? |
Pocket watch parts |
Passes (off) |
Foists, with ''off'' |
Just watch what's on them |
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Plural form of fob. |
a chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket. |
A chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket. |
Deceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior. |
A forward operating base. |
A recent immigrant, especially regarded as being unassimilated. |
Fobs might refer to |
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The Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) was a Soviet ICBM program in the 1960s that after launch would go into a low Earth orbit and would then de-orbit for an attack. The development of the FOBS was one of the first steps taken by the Soviet Union to utilize space for the delivery of nuclear warheads. The primary objective of the FOBS was to bypass the weapon detection systems in the United States. In order to accomplish this, the FOBS was designed to briefly place nuclear warheads into the Earth's orbit. After orbiting for a short period of time, the bombs would deploy and fall to their targets from space. The system shares many similarities with the concept of kinetic bombardment systems, with the exception of the use of a nuclear warhead as opposed to an inert projectile. This weapon system also had no range limit and the orbital flight path would not reveal the target location. This would allow a path to North America over the South Pole, hitting targets from the south, which is the opposite direction from which NORAD early warning systems are oriented. |