- - Ulster, maybe remaining firm against extremists
- - One garment too many?
- - Garment for a maiden maybe?
- - Chesterfield or ulster
- - Recovered from explosive taco in Ulster?
- - Wrapped up by firm for a time with a colourful finish
- - Wrapped up by firm for a time in the colourful shop perhaps
- - Ulster, for one
- - Warm top garment
- - Clothing worn over other garments
- - garment to cover a revolutionary
- - Above all it's meant to keep you warm
- - Top garment
- - garment, finished, given to feline eating nothing
- - worn out garment
- - Company actor's top covered by plain item of clothing
- - Long heavy outer garment
- - Long heavy jacket
- - Something put on [to cover a fiddle?]
- - Hide under excessive clothing
- - Put too much paint on protective clothing?
- - January garment
- - Heavy outer garment
- - Worn out item of clothing?
- - Garment left in a cloakroom
- - Recovered from messy taco? It keeps you warm!
- - Common cold protection
- - Warm garment
- - Is that the type of paint you'd find on Canadienne?
- - Old father reviews film found in artist's studio perhaps
- - Outdoor garment
- - Uncle Fester's garment
- - Chesterfield, e.g.
- - Chesterfield
- - Raglan.
- - Cold-weather garment
- - Cold-weather gear
- - Winter outerwear
- - Outer garment
- - Mackintosh
- - Cold-weather wear
- - Winter wear
- - Cold comfort?
- - Garment.
- - possibly to cover a garment
- - the top layer of paint may be worn!
- - Winter garment
- - mackintosh or crombie, say
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