- - Like a tuxedo or ball gown
- - Conventional type of wild flora around motorway
- - Kind of gown
- - Kind of dance
- - Calling for tails, maybe
- - Prim or stiff
- - Mould a Leatherhead official
- - Official, solemn
- - Stiffly conventional, official
- - Official, ceremonial
- - At class, a pupil will be on best behaviour
- - fashion by nearly everybody keeping strictly to the rules
- - Required by convention
- - like most proms
- - class finding a student aloof
- - class a number as precise
- - Officially recognised
- - Make metal stiff
- - According to convention or etiquette
- - Suitable for a ceremonial occasion
- - Primly stiff
- - Ceremonial or official
- - Ceremonial way to shape nearly everything
- - Official has mum in for loan initially
- - Ceremonial or stiffly polite
- - Dressy dance
- - Like a white-tie affair
- - Shape a student in accordance with convention
- - Reserved 24 across for a leading lady
- - Ceremonious or official
- - A learner comes after class, according to convention
- - Like state dinners
- - A learner joins class that's methodical
- - Stately or official
- - White-tie event
- - Like a prom
- - In writing, say
- - Dressy ball
- - Dress-up affair
- - Evening dress: Colloq.
- - Prim; stiff.
- - According to protocol.
- - Not casual
- - Evening dress
- - Ceremonial
- - Ball, e.g.
- - Dressy
- - '...... traditional ...'
- - Official
- - Conventional
- - Stately
- - Starchy
- - ...... stiff
- - Precise
- - Dance.
- - Ceremonious
- - Proper
- - It's stiff for both master and pupil
- - Punctilious.
- - make a learner stiff in manner
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