Text | Length |
Alaska air base | 15 |
"Into the Woods" attendant | 36 |
"Icebox" name of 1867 | 31 |
Westernmost North America | 25 |
(John Updike, 1988) Nome is on it (Toni Morrison, 1973) | 55 |
___ Folly (Alaska) | 18 |
___ Folly | 9 |
Whose 1867 folly? | 17 |
"___ Folly" (Alaska) | 30 |
_____ Folly | 11 |
___ Folly (Alaska nickname) | 27 |
Alaska | 6 |
Cabinet appliance in 1867? | 26 |
Stitched up | 11 |
Stitched together | 17 |
Hemmed or basted | 16 |
Embroidered | 11 |
Wrapped (up) | 12 |
Monopolized, with "up" | 32 |
Hemmed without hawing? | 22 |
Gave a darn? | 12 |
___ up (in the bag) | 19 |
Plied a needle | 14 |
Emulated Dorcas | 15 |
Worked for Hilfiger | 19 |
Tailored | 8 |
Made hems | 9 |
Made a facing, e.g. | 19 |
Hemstitched | 11 |
Hemmed but didn't haw | 25 |
Darned, say | 11 |
Darned it | 9 |
Clinched, with "up" | 29 |
Basted, perhaps | 15 |
Worked on seams | 15 |
Made a patchwork | 16 |
Made a jumper, maybe | 20 |
Made a collar, e.g. | 19 |
Made a blouse | 13 |
Emulated Betsy Ross | 19 |
Did some quilting | 17 |
Darned things? | 14 |
Concluded, with "up" | 30 |
Assembled a shirt | 17 |
Altered a hem | 13 |
Worked on a shift, maybe | 24 |
Worked on a pillow case, say | 28 |
Was in stitches? | 16 |
Used a Singer machine | 21 |
Used a Singer | 13 |
Repaired rips | 13 |
Ran up | 6 |
Plied the needle | 16 |
Mended spandex | 14 |
Mended a hem, e.g. | 18 |
Made tucks | 10 |
Made like Betsy Ross | 20 |
Made darts | 10 |
Made clothing | 13 |
Made a quilt | 12 |
Made a dress | 12 |
Joined cloth | 12 |
Hemmed, but not hawed | 21 |
Hemmed, but didn't haw | 26 |
Hemmed without hawing | 21 |
Hemmed something | 16 |
Fixed stage outfit | 18 |
Fixed a seam | 12 |
Ensured, with "up" | 28 |
Embroidered, e.g. | 17 |
Did some monogramming | 21 |
Did some home ec homework | 25 |
Did needlework | 14 |
Did featherstitching | 20 |
Did fancywork | 13 |
Did darning | 11 |
Did a housewife's job | 25 |
Did a domestic chore | 20 |
Darned it? | 10 |
Cinched, with "up" | 28 |
Buttonholed, e.g. | 17 |
Basted, say | 11 |
Assembled, as a skirt | 21 |
Assembled, as a blouse | 22 |
___ up (secured, as a win) | 26 |
___ up (prearranged) | 20 |
Attached in a way | 17 |
Applied some buttons | 20 |
Sampler hung outside a theater? | 31 |
The tailor... | 13 |
Iced, as a deal | 15 |
She wrote "Black Beauty" | 34 |
Black Beauty author | 21 |
"Slicklicker" inventor Richard _____ | 47 |
"Black Beauty" author Anna | 36 |
'Black Beauty' writer Anna | 34 |
'Black Beauty' writer | 29 |
'Black Beauty' author Anna | 34 |
Ed Norton's workplace | 25 |
Storm drain | 11 |
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