- - Mukluks
- - Rainy day footgear
- - Puss in ......, pantomime
- - Santa's shoes
- - nancy sinatra's were made for walkin'
- - Wholehearted approach in terms of footwear etc.
- - Items of footwear
- - the uk-based part of this alliance
- - Footwear for hikers
- - Footwear for a snowy day
- - Timberland ..., shoes that dominated hip hop fashion in the '90s
- - Cowboy shoes
- - Equestrians' footwear
- - puss in ...... ("shrek 2" character voiced by antonio banderas)
- - Stout footwear
- - express disapproval with this hollow old hotel employee
- - Drives with the foot
- - With rise of temperature, promote footwear
- - where one on drugs might go for kicks?
- - Healthcare provider's customers centrally held in automated systems
- - Starts the computer
- - snowboarder's pair
- - Footwear for rain or snow
- - winter weather wear
- - Part of a fireman's outfit
- - Saxophonist Randolph
- - Rainy-day footwear
- - Snow shoes
- - Hiking gear.
- - Heavy footwear
- - Cowboy wear
- - Winter footwear
- - Dr. Martens products
- - 'These ...... Are Made for Walkin"
- - Winter footgear
- - Pair in an UGG box
- - Fires
- - Gives the heave-ho
- - Infantry gear
- - Gear for a hike
- - Snowstorm footwear
- - Shoes for snowy days
- - Cowboys and firefighters wear them
- - Foul-weather footgear
- - Calf-covering footwear
- - Dismisses unceremoniously
- - Spare tyre sites
- - Sax legend Randolph
- - Popular name for cats with white feet
- - Rainy-day necessities
- - They may have spurs
- - Kicks out
- - They're made for walking, in a song
- - Puss's footwear
- - Galoshes
- - Waders, e.g.
- - Part of a Santa costume
- - Footwear for St. Nick
- - Dismisses
- - Evicts
- - Starts, as a computer
- - Cowboy's footwear
- - Starts up, as a program
- - Wellies, e.g.
- - Part of Santa's outfit
- - Starts up the PC
- - 1903 Kipling poem
- - Skier's footwear
- - Footwear for skiers
- - Garb in a Sinatra title
- - Starts up, as a PC
- - Ski wear
- - Dora the Explorer's monkey sidekick
- - They're made for walking
- - "The ...... Are Made For Walkin' "
- - Puss's partner
- - High shoes
- - Puss's gear
- - Made for walking?
- - Starts up a PC
- - Wellingtons e.g.
- - "Yakety Sax" player Randolph
- - Rainwear
- - Range wear
- - Gets a kick out of?
- - Rain gear
- - Kipling favorite
- - Car trunks, in Truro
- - Kipling opus
- - "...... and Saddles," book by Custer's wife
- - Makes an error
- - "You bet your ......!"
- - Commits an error
- - Shoeshine boy, in London
- - Shoeshine boy, British style.
- - English hotel servant.
- - Sam Weller's job at the White Hart.
- - Sam Weller's calling.
- - Companions of saddles.
- - Sam Weller's job.
- - Naval recruits.
- - Well-known Kipling poem.
- - Subject of poem by Kipling.
- - Cans
- - Kipling poem
- - Sends packing
- - Kicks
- - Footwear
- - Combat
- - Ousts
- - Cowboy gear
- - Winter wear
- - Part of a pirate costume
- - 34-Across, e.g
- - Kipling subject.
- - See 34-Across
- - Heavy shoes
- - though a humble employee he has polish
- - puss's pantomime accessories
- - "sorry to bother you" director riley
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