Made from a fleece | 18 |
Like some slacks and caps | 25 |
Like some mittens | 17 |
Like serapes | 12 |
Like many a winter sweater | 26 |
Like a beret, usually | 21 |
Fabric from yarn | 16 |
Bulky cloth | 11 |
Warm wear | 9 |
Some winter garments | 20 |
Cold-weather inner garb | 23 |
Chuck who told viewers he'd "be back in two and two" | 66 |
"Orlando" author | 26 |
Author Virginia | 15 |
Novelist Virginia | 17 |
"Orlando" novelist | 28 |
"Mrs. Dalloway" novelist | 34 |
"Mrs. Dalloway" author | 32 |
''Who's Afraid of Virginia ___?'' | 53 |
“The Voyage Out” novelist | 33 |
Real-life author in the book "The Hours" | 50 |
Kidman's Oscar role | 23 |
Bloomsbury group writer | 23 |
Author to be afraid of? | 23 |
Author of "Mrs. Dalloway" | 35 |
"To the Lighthouse" novelist | 38 |
"To the Lighthouse" author | 36 |
"The Waves" author | 28 |
"Mrs. Dalloway" author Virginia | 41 |
"A Room of One's Own" writer | 42 |
'Who's Afraid of Virginia --?' | 42 |
''To the Lighthouse'' author | 44 |
One who looks friendly but isn't | 36 |
"A Room of One's Own" writer wearing a wool sweater? | 66 |
Waste time daydreaming | 22 |
Engage in daydreaming | 21 |
Absent-minded type, on the farm? | 32 |
Party for sheep shearers? | 25 |
Flock of sheep? | 15 |
Like Mrs. Thatcher's winter fabric | 38 |
Like a mammoth | 14 |
Wild associate? | 15 |
Llama-like | 10 |
"Creepy" winter-weather forecaster | 44 |
Extinct beast | 13 |
Alaska's state fossil | 25 |
Fleece dealers | 14 |
Angora, merino, etc. | 20 |
Winter fabrics | 14 |
Cashmere and angora | 19 |
Sweater fabrics | 15 |
Angora and alpaca | 17 |
Tweeds | 6 |
Sheep coats | 11 |
Products of sheep coats | 23 |
Merino products | 15 |
Fuzzy fabrics | 13 |
Fabrics from sheep | 18 |
Cashmere and pashmina | 21 |
Angora and merino | 17 |
Alpaca and vicuña | 20 |
Alpaca and cashmere | 19 |
Symbol of Lord Chancellor's office | 38 |
James who was C.I.A. director under Clinton | 43 |
Warm tops | 9 |
Edinburgh tourist attraction | 28 |
Cardigan, often | 15 |
Famous old N.Y.C. building | 26 |
F. W. of store fame | 19 |
___ Building (New York City skyscraper) | 39 |
___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by Cass Gilbert) | 55 |
"___ Bully" (1965 hit) | 32 |
Wild partner? | 13 |
Lanate: Var. | 12 |
Lanate | 6 |
Flocculent | 10 |
Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs hit | 33 |
1965 Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs hit | 38 |
Entice W.W. II agents? | 22 |
Arrow poison, also called curare | 32 |
Tries to win over | 17 |
Tries to win the affection of | 29 |
Seeks the affection of | 22 |
Apt rhyme for "pursues" | 33 |
Showers with flowers | 20 |
Sends flowers, maybe | 20 |
Seeks favor with | 16 |
Goes a-courting | 15 |
Acts like a suitor | 18 |
Tries a line on | 15 |
Presses a suit | 14 |
Leads up to a proposal | 22 |
Goes after, say | 15 |
Emulates Romeo | 14 |
Curly syllables | 15 |
Asks for a hand, maybe? | 23 |
Rushing sound: Var. | 19 |
Fast sound: Var. | 16 |
Rushing-air noises | 18 |
Ian who won the 1991 Masters | 28 |