Dressy shoes worn by Highland lasses? | 37 |
Dressy clothing and showy things | 32 |
Dressmaker's measures (abbr.) | 33 |
Dressing up like an Andean stimulant? | 37 |
Dressing room product ___ Lauder | 32 |
Dressing ingredient in old recipes | 34 |
Dresses for the cold (with "up") | 42 |
Dresses designed by a Christian? | 32 |
Dresser's "___ to the City" | 41 |
Dressed warmly enough to avoid frostbite? | 41 |
Dressed to the nines, with "up" | 41 |
Dressed to kill, with "up" | 36 |
Dressed more like an Exeter student | 35 |
Dressed like, for a costume party | 33 |
Dressed like Superman and Batman | 32 |
Dressed like Little Red Riding Hood | 35 |
Dressed like Freddie the Freeloader | 35 |
Dressed like a dependent politician? | 36 |
Dressed like a certain keg party attendee | 41 |
Dressed for the choir's performance | 39 |
Dressed for a frat party, perhaps | 33 |
Dress up as Chaney for Halloween | 32 |
Dress type that flares at the bottom | 36 |
Dress to the nines, with "up" | 39 |
Dress to kill, with "up" | 34 |
Dress that makes a slow dance difficult | 39 |
Dress that falls between the knee and ankle | 43 |
Dress style that appears to lengthen the body | 45 |
Dress smartly, with "out" | 35 |
Dress rehearsal for an ocean liner? | 35 |
Dress not for the self-conscious | 32 |
Dress nattily, with "up" | 34 |
Dress like a king or for the ring | 33 |
Dress in your best (with "up") | 40 |
Dress in finery, with "up" | 36 |
Dress for the return of cool weather | 36 |
Dress for men withvested interests? | 36 |
Dress finely, with "up" | 33 |
Dress finely, with "out" | 34 |
Dress finely, with 'out' | 32 |
Dress fancily, with "out" | 35 |
Dress fancily (with "out") | 36 |
Dress designer's measurement | 32 |
Dress (with "up" or "out") | 46 |
Dresden Dolls "The Time ___ Come" | 43 |
Drescher with a distinctive laugh | 33 |
Drescher of "The Nanny" | 33 |
Drenched gangsters who are out of the woods? | 44 |
Dreiser's "___ Carrie" | 36 |
Dreiser's "The ___" | 33 |
Dreiser's "An ___" | 32 |
Dreiser's "An ___ Tragedy" | 40 |
Dreiser's " ___ Carrie" | 37 |
Dreiser novel about a prominent British prince? | 47 |
Dreidel-like tops used in gambling | 34 |
Dreidel in a single guy's pad? | 34 |
Dred Scott decision chief justice | 33 |
Dreamy instrumental compositions | 32 |
Dreamworks's first animated film | 36 |
Dreamworks' first computer-animated film | 44 |
DreamWorks' first animated film | 35 |
Dreamer's optical activity, for short | 41 |
Dreamer's eye movement, for short | 37 |
Dreamer's activity, for short | 33 |
Dream-pop "Penthouse" band | 36 |
Dream-inducing "Brave New World" drug | 47 |
Dream vacation destination for Winnie-the-Pooh? | 47 |
Dream Theater "___ Am" | 32 |
Dream play-by-play announcer, Foster______ | 43 |
Dream girl with light brown hair of song | 40 |
Dreadlocks wearer, perhaps, briefly | 35 |
Dreadlocked American Idol guy Jason | 35 |
Dreaded word on "The Price Is Right" | 46 |
Dreaded victimizer of Charlie Brown | 35 |
Dreaded thing when you didn't do the reading | 48 |
Dreaded parts of the coll. admission process | 44 |
Dreaded parental talk (with "the") | 44 |
Dreaded letters for a procrastinator? | 37 |
Dreaded headline at the post office? | 36 |
Dreaded end-of-semester handout, perhaps | 40 |
Dreaded areas for grade-school nerds | 36 |
Dreaded "Press Your Luck" result | 42 |
Drea's role on "The Sopranos" | 43 |
Draws back, as water from a beach | 33 |
Drawings without aesthetic value | 32 |
Drawing ___ (thumbtack, to a Brit) | 34 |
Drawing that's interesting to many | 38 |
Drawing that's easy on the eyes | 35 |
Drawing of the area next to the fairway? | 40 |
Drawing named for a French pennypincher | 39 |
Drawers in some college dorm rooms? | 35 |
Drawer at a doctor's office? | 32 |
Drawbridge's raison d'etre | 34 |
Draw up a new draft of a document | 33 |
Draw for an inside straight, say | 32 |
Draw attention from, as in "Hamlet" | 45 |
Draw a mark through for cancellation | 36 |
Draw a line in the sand, perhaps | 32 |
Draw a bead on, with "at" | 35 |
Draw -- on (take careful aim at) | 32 |