➠ HERS - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - ... and hers matching set
  • - "Well, I'm ..., she's mine" ("Do Wah Diddy Diddy" lyric)
  • - Big name in women's hair and skin care
  • - ... and hers towel set
  • - Your lady friend's
  • - Peter Murphy: "His Circle and ...... Meet"
  • - His and ...... wedding rings
  • - His and ...... matching gifts
  • - His and ...... (matched pair of towels, perhaps)
  • - Certain vanity plate for husband-and-wife cars
  • - ... and its possessive form
  • - His and ........
  • - 'I'm Yours and I'm ......' (1969 Johnny Winter song)
  • - His-and-.... bracelets
  • - Johnny Winter "I'm Yours and I'm ......"
  • - female possessive pronoun
  • - complement of his
  • - Feminine possessive pronoun
  • - Embroidered word on some towels
  • - belonging to that lady over there
  • - Female equivalent of his
  • - Belonging to that girl
  • - Pronoun on a coffee mug maybe
  • - She/her/...
  • - Mother Shipton's?
  • - Possessive for princesses
  • - End of a pronoun trio
  • - owned by that woman
  • - Towel inscription for milady
  • - Towel monogram, often
  • - Possessive for Batwoman
  • - possessed by that lady
  • - Probably not his
  • - My amiga's
  • - Pronoun on some towels
  • - Pronoun on a certain towel
  • - belonging to beyoncé, say
  • - belonging to that queen
  • - Belonging to either of those ladies
  • - He has the worst part that's just not his!
  • - Mrs Macpherson's property?
  • - One of a matched set
  • - For the missus
  • - Word on some towels
  • - Woman's pronoun
  • - Quaint towel marking
  • - His mate
  • - Frequently embroidered pronoun
  • - Classic vanity plate
  • - Bierce defines it "His"
  • - Word on a hand towel
  • - Vanity plate in a two-car household
  • - Traditional towel embroidery
  • - Towel word, sometimes
  • - Towel tag
  • - Pulp "His 'N' ......"
  • - His's partner
  • - George Strait "A Heart Like ......"
  • - Yon maiden's
  • - Word on one of a pair of coffee mugs
  • - Word embroidered on a wife's towel
  • - What "de ella" means in Mexico
  • - Vanity plate in a two-car household, perhaps
  • - Vanity plate in a two-car household, maybe
  • - Towl word
  • - Towel word, maybe
  • - Towel title
  • - Towel mark
  • - The girl's
  • - Terry tag
  • - Term on terrycloth
  • - Part of a matched pair
  • - One of a set of towels
  • - One of a pair of towel markings
  • - Oft-embroidered word
  • - Obnoxious vanity plate
  • - Mug marking
  • - Like one of the towels?
  • - Like one of a certain pair of watches
  • - Indicator of possession in the bathroom
  • - His towel partner?
  • - Half the divorce settlement
  • - Female possessive
  • - Embroidered letters on some towels
  • - Embroidered inscription
  • - Divorce settlement portion
  • - Corny towel marking
  • - Bride's towel word
  • - Bierce defines it as "His"
  • - Bathrobe word
  • - "Nor scar that whiter skin of ...... than snow": Othello
  • - "It was all love on my side, ... friendship on ....": Doyle
  • - "His & ......" (ESPN show)
  • - "...... to Hold" (1943 musical romance)
  • - "...... to Hold" (1943 movie musical)
  • - "...... to Hold" (1943 film musical)
  • - His companion?
  • - Belonging to that woman
  • - That gal's
  • - Towel term
  • - Linen marking
  • - One of a matching pair
  • - Towel stitching
  • - Towel monogram
  • - Towel embroidery word
  • - One of a matching set
  • - Towel insignia
  • - Half of a matching set
  • - Pronoun on a towel
  • - Half of a matched set
  • - Towel identification
  • - Popular mixer maker
  • - Milady's.
  • - Embroidery on towels
  • - ... not his father stealing pouches ...
  • - His partner, often
  • - Word on either matching towel, for some couples
  • - Like half a towel set
  • - Half of some matched sets
  • - Belonging to the lady
  • - For the wife
  • - Personal pronoun
  • - For that woman
  • - Belonging to Mrs. Beckett
  • - For madam
  • - Word on a matching towel
  • - The lady's man's coming across resistance
  • - 'His,' to Bierce
  • - Like everything in a she shed
  • - Towel designation
  • - Possessive for most women
  • - '... nor shall ever see that face of .... again': Lear
  • - Opposite of "his"
  • - That queen's
  • - Possessive contained in "theirs"
  • - Towel spec
  • - That lady's
  • - The woman's
  • - Matched-pair pronoun
  • - The wife's, e.g
  • - For the woman
  • - One of a bath towel pair
  • - The lady's
  • - His partner
  • - The woman's husband, the Queen's
  • - One of a matched pair
  • - License plate frame pronoun
  • - One of a matched pair, maybe
  • - For the lady
  • - Towel pronoun
  • - '...... to Hold' (Deanna Durbin film)
  • - Word repeated by Romeo in 'As mine on ......, so ...... is set on mine'
  • - Partner of his
  • - Belongs to that girl
  • - Word sewn on a towel
  • - Not his
  • - Belonging to Mom
  • - "His" counterpart
  • - Bath towel word
  • - Towel inscription
  • - His match?
  • - Belonging to that lady
  • - Feminine possessive
  • - Belonging to a female
  • - Half a matched set, perhaps
  • - Vanity plate in a two-car garage, perhaps
  • - Word not in the Constitution, as Stanton noted
  • - For the goose, not the gander?
  • - For a lady
  • - "If she did play false, the fault was ....": Shak
  • - Word on one of a matching pair
  • - Wife's vanity plate pronoun, perhaps
  • - Half of a matched pair
  • - Towel specification
  • - A relative of mine?
  • - Towel marking
  • - One of a pair of vanity plates
  • - Marking on some mugs
  • - Towel marking, sometimes
  • - "His," per Ambrose Bierce
  • - Terrycloth term
  • - Half a certain matching pair
  • - Word on a bath towel
  • - It's not his
  • - His partner, on towels
  • - Towel possessive
  • - Word on a towel
  • - Half a matching set
  • - Towel word
  • - Half of some matching sets
  • - Towel embroidery
  • - Possessive on a towel
  • - Embroidered identifier on a towel
  • - Half a matched set
  • - Pronoun
  • - Gendered pronoun
  • - Possessive
  • - First man to make the cover of the U.S. edition of Vogue
  • - Door sign
  • - That girl's
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