- - What an obedient dog does to contemptible cads
- - as cads, they're trodden underfoot
- - the male golfer of some note follows well
- - A clean pair?
- - Parts of a shoe that make you look taller
- - Walks politely on a leash
- - Follows, as a dog
- - Ends of a loaf
- - They may be high at a party
- - Crusty ends of a loaf
- - They might pose a problem on the runway
- - They may give you a lift
- - Follows closely, as a dog
- - Part of dressy attire for a woman
- - They give drag queens a lift
- - Emulates a well-trained dog
- - Part of a drag outfit
- - Follows closely
- - Follows fish to hotel
- - Shoes such as stilettos
- - Ends of a bread loaf
- - Follows Hawthorn, to start with, then Parramatta
- - Reportedly cures the swines
- - Back parts of feet
- - Cads one kicks back out of the scrum
- - Scoundrels are hard on Parramatta players
- - Dangerous shoes around sidewalk grates
- - Hot fish for despicable people
- - tricky shoes
- - HMMA Award-nominated wrestling-based sports drama starring Stephen Amell
- - Dressy pair
- - Pumps and stilettos, e.g.
- - Shoes that might be stilettos
- - Height-boosting footwear
- - mends at last
- - UNC Tar ...
- - remedies, we hear, for parts of feet
- - elevated footwear
- - Head Over ... (Top 20 hit for The Go-Go's)
- - "high" parts of footwear
- - Lists for despicable people
- - Tips from people who are not to be trusted
- - they can be clicked and dragged
- - Scoundrels; stilettos, say
- - The flighty take to them
- - Lists some rogues
- - "Time wounds all ......"
- - What celebrants kick up
- - Feet parts
- - Bread parts
- - Where to wear spurs
- - What Dorothy had to click together in order to leave Oz
- - These may be cooled
- - Spike and stiletto
- - Soles' chasers
- - Soles' brothers?
- - Sole mates
- - Sole followers?
- - Shoes that are notoriously hard to walk in
- - Shoe parts that may add inches to your height
- - Platforms, e.g.
- - Party wear, maybe
- - Kick up one's ......
- - Items of dressy attire
- - Hosiery parts
- - High points for models
- - Head over ...... in love
- - Head over ......
- - Formal shoes
- - Dressy wear
- - Cads — shoe parts
- - Some formal wear
- - Red carpet shoes
- - Cads
- - Shoes that may be carried by the end of the night
- - Some red carpet shoes
- - Stilettos and such
- - Tips to one side
- - Dressy shoes
- - They often hit the dance floor
- - Baddies in car first to escape
- - To "lay by the ........" is to put (someone) in fetters
- - Leans, lists or tilts
- - Height-boosting wear
- - Scoundrels (informal)
- - Rotters in high shoes?
- - Parts of body; tilts
- - Local car fails to start with parts from the boot
- - Elevators in an office building?
- - "High" parts of shoes
- - Dorothy Gale clicked hers
- - Party wear, for some
- - Backs of the feet
- - Bread butts
- - Grate catches?
- - Prom wear, for some
- - Shoes that make you look taller
- - Backs of feet
- - Pair for date night
- - Wedges demonstrated by male champion golfer
- - Formal footwear
- - Louses
- - They might be dug in
- - Prom pair, often
- - Parts of bread loaves
- - Reason for wobbling, perhaps
- - Footwear sometimes carried to work
- - Some fancy party wear
- - Alternative to flats
- - Tears for Fears "Head Over ......"
- - Women's footwear
- - Loaf or loafer parts
- - Cobbler's stock
- - They're hard to run in
- - Sexy-looking shoes
- - Stilettos, e.g.
- - Bad shoes for running
- - Difficult shoes to walk in
- - The Go-Go's "Head Over ......"
- - Dressy footwear
- - They may be kicked off or kicked up
- - Go-Go's "Head Over ......"
- - Uncomfortable premiere wear
- - Shoes not designed for comfort
- - Bread ends
- - Formal footwear for females
- - Pumps and wedges
- - "Time wounds all ......" (another pun ending)
- - They provide lift on runways
- - They may be cooled
- - They're tough to run in
- - Shoes that add inches to one's height
- - Shoes to wobble in
- - Elevating footwear
- - Things to kick up
- - Shoe-repair shop stock
- - They can be spiked
- - Darned spots
- - Women's formal wear
- - Cooled things?
- - Pumps have them
- - Shoe repair targets, sometimes
- - Boot parts
- - Shoemaker's supply
- - Elevators
- - Shoe features
- - Blackguards
- - Two-timers
- - No gentlemen
- - Parts of pumps.
- - Dastards
- - Cobbler's supply
- - Fancy footwear
- - Shoe parts
- - Some formal attire
- - High shoes
- - Military transports: Abbr.
- - Loaf ends
- - Foot parts
- - Pumps
- - Spikes, e.g.
- - No-goodniks
- - Gown go-with
- - Scoundrels
- - Scalawags
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- - Stiletto shoes
- - Counterparts of flats
- - They support the feet of bounders
- - Stilettos
- - Back parts of shoes
- - back of the feet
- - They make you stand tall
- - she worried about the spanish shoe parts
- - Parts of shoes
- - Formal footwear tips
- - Low-down blokes
- - shoes for hammerhead and other fishes
- - Built-up parts of shoes
- - The height of fashion
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