Clue | Length | Answer |
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Fine clothing | 7 letters | raiment |
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Fine clothing | 7 letters | regalia |
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- Clothing
- Attire
- Closet hangings
- Wardrobe items
- Apparel
- Especially fine clothing
- End tucked in torn clothing
- Old word for fine clothing
- First-class male in torn clothing
- Intend to put on torn clothing
- Wear and tear around target
- What designer has put into slit dress?
- Intend to appear in torn dress
- Intend appearing in torn clothing
- Payment keeping train in gear, once
- Object when put into torn clothing
- Intention to appear in torn dress
- Garb
- Wear and tear about target
- Rave about one Middle-Eastern habit
- Plan to cut payment for clothing
- dress design has an external tear
- wear and tear about an object
- Clothes
- Intend to appear in torn apparel?
- Point splits torn clothing
- Train me to make clothing
- Clothes making Martine look fancy
- Clobber A. Minter brutally
- train me to change gear
- Clothing torn when straddling object
- i am going around in torn clothing
- Clothing torn apart without point
- i am untidy in torn clothing
- Clobber river people in small island
- Duds
- Vesture
- Clothing is torn without intention
- Bright clothing
- Wear and tear taking train
- Clothing (arch)
- Intend to rip outside for clobber?
- Vestments, formal items of clothing
- Fine clothing
- Dress cleavage is gripping sight
- Tear I am to mend in the clothing
- Martine changes apparel
- Fine people in right garments
- object in torn clothing
- train me in clothing
- train me in clothing manufacture
- Dress
- garb of characters in minaret?
- intend to be in torn clothing
- Clothing in general (arch)
- clothing made for me in kind of train
- intend to let out apparel
- time ran out for such clothing
- In Canberra I'm entitled to clothing
- Object breaks damaged threads
- intend to appear in torn clothing
- one object in rent is investment
- object wrapped in torn clothing
- Poetic term for an item of clothing
- I myself harangue about the clothing
- Clothing torn when keeping goal
- Object when put in torn clothing
- clothing torn to fit object inside
- Mark wears torn clothing
- Garniture
- Robes
- Wear and tear around the mark
- Train me repairing old clothes
- Wrap (up)
- Wrap
- Wear
- Wearing apparel
- Attire, apparel
- Anyhow, I meant to put on rain wear
- it's assumed to change in a term
- Array
- Bedeck
- bedizenment
- bedrape
- Bundle up
- Clad
- Clothe
- Costume
- Deck
- dight
- Drape
- Drapery
- Dressing
- Dud
- Enclothe
- Endue
- Enrobe
- Enshroud
- Envelop
- Enwrap
- Fashion
- Fatigues
- Feathers
- FIG
- Frock
- Garment
- Garments
- Gear
- Gown
- Guise
- Habiliment
- Habiliments
- habilitate
- Habit
- Invest
- investiture
- Investment
- Lap
- linen
- muffle up
- Rag
- rag out
- Rags
- Robe
- Sheathe
- Shroud
- [Sportswear]
- Style
- Swaddle
- Swathe
- Things
- Threads
- Tire
- Togs
- toilette
- Trim
- Vestment
- intend to be seen in torn clothing
- Target is getting into ripped clothing
- clothing ruined in a term
- End wearing torn garment
- purpose in torn clothing
- clothing for a. minter, perhaps
- Clothes appearing from exotic minaret
- in a term clothing is ruined
- Finery
- Robes, tiaras, etc.
- Fine trappings
- King's trappings
- Crown jewels and such
- Algeria revised royal privileges
- Decorative clothing
- Royal insignia
- Algeria destroyed symbols of royalty
- Ceremonial robes, finery
- Royal emblems
- Queenly trappings
- like a king i will get a set of medals
- Ceremonial emblems Algeria reforms
- Algeria's new royal emblems
- Kingly trappings
- Fine clothing
- trappings of royalty
- Ceremonial garb ordered from Algeria?
- Royal duds
- Insignia of royalty
- royal symbols from algeria
- decorative dress from algeria
- Office wear ordered from Algeria?
- Dressy togs
- Robes, scepters and such
- King's things
- King's privileges
- Monarch's crown, scepter, etc.
- Ceremonial finery
- Royal finery
- Fancy clothing for the sovereign
- Insignia
- Paraphernalia of high office
- Algeria changed royal insignia
- Ceremonial clothes
- Finery of sporting gear worn by boxer
- They're fit for a king
- royal robes
- trappings of royalty from algeria
- Insignia of Algeria destroyed
- finery from algeria, ruined
- Coronation insignia
- Symbols
- Symbols of office
- ceremonial emblems
- Splendid clothes
- powwow clothing
- Great beer over in Crown & Sceptre?
- ceremonial robes from algeria?
- finery from algeria wrecked
- King's finery
- Emblems of royalty
- coronation clothes
- Royal trappings
- Crowns and scepters, collectively
- Caps and gowns, in academia
- Crown jewels?
- about carnival, wearing current finery
- a liar, e.g., spoiling finery
- the insignia of royalty
- Trying to interview royalty?
- Kingly gubbins, royal stuff
- Royal insignia remade in Algeria
- Insignia of office
- Insignia of rail age development
- Collective term for symbols of royalty
- majestic one with a set of decorations
- Sunday best
- Apparatus
- Appurtenances
- Armory
- ...... badge
- Badge of office
- Badges
- Baton
- blazonry
- Brassard
- Bravery
- ... button
- cap and gown
- cap of dignity
- cap of maintenance
- Chain
- chain of office
- Class ring?
- Cockade
- Collar
- Coronet
- ...... cross
- Crown
- Decoration
- Decorations
- Diadem
- Dress
- dress uniform
- Eagle-......
- Emblems
- Ensigns
- equipage
- Equipment
- Ermine
- Evening dress
- Fasces
- Figurehead?
- Fleur-de-lis
- Formal dress
- Frippery
- full dress
- Furnishings
- Gear
- great seal
- Hammer and sickle
- heraldry
- lapel pin
- Livery
- Mace?
- Mantle
- markings
- Medal
- Mortarboard
- old school tie
- Orb
- Paraphernalia
- Pin ......
- privy seal
- Purple ......
- purple pall
- Ring
- robe of state
- Rod
- rod of empire
- Rose
- Royal crown
- Scepter
- school ring
- Seal
- Shamrock
- sigillography
- Signet
- Skull and crossbones
- sphragistics
- Staff
- Swastika
- Tackle
- Tails
- Tartan
- thistle
- Tiara
- Tie
- Trappings
- triple plume
- tuxedo
- Uniform
- Uraeus
- Verge
- Wand
- war paint
- Majestic insignia
- the insignia that comes from algeria
- attire fit for a king
- Ceremonial robes