| Text | Length |
| Adjust into graceful folds | 26 |
| Arranged in folds | 17 |
| Adorned, in a way | 17 |
| Like a sari or toga | 19 |
| Hung, as a curtain | 18 |
| Hung in folds, as banners | 25 |
| Hung in folds | 13 |
| Hung gracefully | 15 |
| Hung carelessly, say | 20 |
| Hung (over) | 11 |
| Flowing, as fabric | 18 |
| Fell carelessly | 15 |
| Covered with curtains | 21 |
| Covered with a cloth | 20 |
| Behung | 6 |
| Bedecked, as with banners | 25 |
| Decorator | 9 |
| Dry-goods dealer | 16 |
| Dry goods dealer | 16 |
| Dealer in cloth | 15 |
| Clothier, in Cambridge | 22 |
| London dry-goods dealer | 23 |
| Hamm's "Mad Men" role | 35 |
| Fabric merchant | 15 |
| Dry-goods merchant | 18 |
| Dry-goods man | 13 |
| Dry goods dealer, in Dover | 26 |
| Don in "Mad Men" | 26 |
| Derby dry-goods dealer | 22 |
| Dealer in piece goods | 21 |
| Clothing merchant | 17 |
| Cloth vendor | 12 |
| Cloth dealer, in Cambridge | 26 |
| British dry-goods dealer | 24 |
| "Mad Men" surname | 27 |
| "Mad Man" Don | 23 |
| Window treatments | 17 |
| Curtains | 8 |
| Long curtains | 13 |
| Hangs loosely | 13 |
| They hang around the house | 26 |
| Hangings | 8 |
| Window covers | 13 |
| They can be pulled | 18 |
| Some window treatments | 22 |
| Window coverings | 16 |
| Window accessories | 18 |
| Things drawn on windows | 23 |
| They're found on rods | 25 |
| Sunlight blockers | 17 |
| Shade alternative | 17 |
| Part of the décor | 20 |
| Hangs loose? | 12 |
| Window flankers | 15 |
| Things drawn across windows | 27 |
| They'll darken your door | 28 |
| Scarlett's dress, before | 28 |
| Room darkeners | 14 |
| Lets fall carelessly | 20 |
| Hangs gracefully | 16 |
| Hanging décor | 16 |
| Hangers around the house | 24 |
| Furnishings of a kind | 21 |
| Falls in folds | 14 |
| Radical | 7 |
| Violent | 7 |
| Like emergency measures | 23 |
| For emergencies only | 20 |
| Extreme; rigorous | 17 |
| Extreme, as measures | 20 |
| "Horrors!" | 20 |
| Quaint oath | 11 |
| ''Darn it!'' | 28 |
| Minced oath | 11 |
| "Darn it all!" | 24 |
| "Blast the luck!" | 27 |
| "Doggone!" | 20 |
| G-rated oath | 12 |
| 'Blast it!' | 19 |
| ''Fiddlesticks!'' | 33 |
| Undeleted expletive | 19 |
| Opposite of "yippee!" | 31 |
| Exclamation of frustration | 26 |
| 'Darn!' | 15 |
| ''Doggone it!'' | 31 |
| Expression of disappointment | 28 |
| "Oh, fudge!" | 22 |
| Victorian expletive | 19 |
| Opposite of ''yippee!'' | 39 |
| Mild curse | 10 |
| Expression of annoyance | 23 |
| "Oh, bother!" | 23 |
| 'Shucks!' | 17 |
| Relative of darn | 16 |
| Oath of old | 11 |
| Mild oath of frustration | 24 |
| Mild epithet | 12 |
| "What rotten luck!" | 29 |
| "Oh, phooey!" | 23 |
| 'Darn it!' | 18 |
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