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Used, as a chair 16
Took part temporarily 21
Took part at a conference 25
Substituted 11
Subbed, in a way 16
Subbed with the band 20
Star bedsheet material 22
Some upholstery material 24
Soft and glossy 15
Smooth weave 12
Smooth material 15
Sleek sheet material 20
Sheet material, perhaps 23
Seductive fabric 16
Prom gown material 18
Played for a while 18
Paul Claudel play "The ___ Slipper" 45
Part of some ballet costumes 28
Nightie material 16
Necktie material 16
Material for many a bride 25
Material for a sexy teddy 25
Lush material 13
Like some weaves 16
Like some bedding 17
Like Ellington's doll 25
Lace accompanier 16
Kind of stitch or weave 23
Just observed 13
Joined the band 15
Joined a jam 12
It's glossy for a tailor but not for a painter 50
Glossy-faced fabric 19
Glossy silk 11
Fine sheet material 19
Fine sheet fabric 17
Fine blouse material 20
Fabric that's glossy on one side 36
Fabric often worn by brides 27
Fabric for fancy sheets 23
Ellington's ''___ Doll'' 44
Elegant sheet material 22
Elegant dress 13
Duchesse 8
Bright fabric 13
Blanket-binding material 24
Ballet slipper material 23
Audited a class, say 20
Attended without really belonging 33
Attended informally 19
Attended as an observer 23
"Nights in White ___" (Moody Blues) 45
"Nights In White ___" (1972 Moody Blues hit) 54
"Nights in White ___ " (1972 Moody Blues hit) 55
"___ Doll," Ellington-Strayhorn song 46
____ Doll 9
Filling up 10
Filling to the brim 19
Making quite full 17
Hitting the spot 16
Glutting 8
Filling fully 13
Couldn't rush at rush hour 30
Smooth and glossy 17
Smooth and lustrous 19
Soft and lustrous 17
Lustrous and smooth 19
Smooth as silk 14
Luxuriously smooth 18
Silky smooth 12
Like some ball gowns 20
Literary spoof 14
Mad magazine's genre 24
"SNL" specialty 25
"Gulliver's Travels," e.g. 40
Voltaire's forte 20
Swift genre 11
Sarcastic literature 20
Mocking work 12
"Saturday Night Live" genre 37
"Modern Humorist" genre 33
Swift vehicle? 14
Swift output 12
Swift gift 10
Moliere's method 20
Moliere's genre 19
Mocking writing 15
Mad magazine specialty 22
Literary ridicule 17
Juvenal's genre 19
Jonathan Swift genre 20
Dario Fo forte 14
Colbert's specialty 23
Biting writing 14
Biting production 17
"This Is Spinal Tap," e.g. 36
"The Onion" genre 27
"The Colbert Report" and such 39
"Dr. Strangelove," e.g. 33
Work that ridicules folly 25