Possible Questions:
- Kind of suit
- Trousers
- Symbol of authority
- Suit part
- Part of a suit
- Suit piece
- Puffs
- They have seats
- Slacks
- Huffs and puffs
- Cords, e.g.
- Is dog-tired?
- What suspenders suspend
- They may be hot
- Donald Duck's lack
- Cords
- Charlie Chaplin's were baggy
- What the one in charge wears?
- Unisex wear
- They may be cuffed
- They have two legs
- Suit half
- Seat site
- Sam's lengthy error
- Reacts breathlessly
- One-third of a three-piece suit
- Most have comfortable seats
- Many have comfortable seats
- Jeans and khakis
- Is breathless
- Imitates a hot dog
- Dockers, e.g.
- Breeches
- Worldwide ___ (David Letterman production company)
- What Sam made too long
- What a hot dog does
- Wear for head of family
- Two-___ suit
- They're worn by the head of the household
- They may be charmed off of you
- They cover the bottom
- They cover boxers
- Sounds of exhaustion
- Site of a lengthy error
- Seat cover?
- Sam's oversized output
- Popular women's garb
- Popular garb
- Part of an outfit
- Pair of ___
- One in charge wears these
- Old-fashioned symbol of authority
- Locale of Sam's lengthy error
- Levi's
- Levi Strauss specialty
- Knickerbockers
- Khakis, e.g.
- Jeans, e.g.
- Jeans or slacks
- Jacket's mate
- Imitates a hot dog?
- Husky breaths
- Half a suit
- Gauchos, e.g.
- Gasps for breath
- Gasps for air
- Fly holders
- Family boss attire
- Dog breaths
- Different kinds of them are split (but not in an embarrassing way) in the four starred answers
- Clam diggers, jeans, etc.
- Clam diggers, e.g.
- Clam diggers
- Capris, for example
- Capris, e.g.
- Breeches and britches
- Breathes heavily
- Breathes hard
- Attire for the family decision-maker?
- Alteration candidate
- A liar's are on fire, so they say
- "Keep it in your ___"
- "An article of clothing that children are always losing." "___"