- - Gasping, one runs for one's trousers in America
- - Trousers or capris, for example
- - Wear for head of family
- - Jeans or chinos, for example
- - Gasps for air
- - Family boss attire
- - Clothing item I will revolutionize by eliminating zippers and belts. Think about it, when you ever use a zipper or a belt?
- - Attire for just about everywhere
- - Jeans, for example
- - Gasps for breath
- - Attire for the family decision-maker?
- - Capris, for example
- - Quiet! Ants might get in these if you're agitated
- - Is too hot in trousers
- - Ants in your ..., restlessness
- - Porky Pig's lack
- - Jeans or khakis say
- - Britches
- - some garments are rubbish!
- - Saint taken aback after god provides clothing
- - Long pajama bottoms
- - Bell bottoms or trousers, e.g.
- - chaplin's were baggy
- - Garment with two legs
- - Jeans or jodhpurs
- - Breathes heavily, like a dog
- - Bottoms paired with shirts
- - Jeans and bell bottoms, say
- - pressure on workers to make clothes
- - Clothing that covers the legs
- - Clothing provided initially by social workers
- - American trousers
- - Breathtaking garments
- - Respires noisily
- - gasps, "cookware model shows at first"
- - some bottoms
- - Gasps
- - What the one in charge wears?
- - Sam's lengthy error
- - Most have comfortable seats
- - Many have comfortable seats
- - You put them on one leg at a time
- - Worldwide ...... (David Letterman's production company)
- - Word that may follow "cargo" or "yoga"
- - What Sam made too long
- - Useless (slang) — gasps
- - Two-...... suit
- - They cover boxers
- - Sounds of exhaustion
- - Site of a lengthy error
- - Sam's oversized output
- - Rubbish (slang) — undergarment
- - Rubbish — underwear
- - Popular women's garb
- - Popular garb
- - One in charge wears these
- - Old-fashioned symbol of authority
- - Locale of Sam's lengthy error
- - Levi Strauss specialty
- - Jacket's mate
- - Dog breaths
- - Clam diggers, jeans, etc.
- - Clam diggers, e.g.
- - Clam diggers
- - Breeches and britches
- - Levi's
- - Breathes noisily
- - Knickerbockers.
- - Unisex wear
- - Cords
- - Smarty
- - Dungarees
- - Jeans, e.g.
- - Undergarments.
- - Dockers, e.g.
- - Undergarment
- - Catches one's breath
- - Short breaths
- - Huffs and puffs
- - Breathes hard
- - Is breathless
- - Puffs
- - Puffs, gasps
- - Word after hot or fancy
- - Skirt alternative
- - Emulates a hot dog
- - Jeans or bell-bottoms
- - Slacks or jeans
- - Something Winnie-the-Pooh lacks
- - Underwear
- - These knickers are rubbish!
- - What a belt holds up
- - Criticise tourists on vacation? Rubbish!
- - Imitates a hot dog
- - Suit piece
- - Capris, e.g
- - Slacks
- - Rubbish boxers?
- - Kind of suit
- - Trousers
- - Underwear that's rubbish?
- - Puffs or gasps
- - They have legs and seats
- - Article of apparel never worn by Winnie-the-Pooh
- - Suit part
- - Three-piece suit part
- - 17-Across, e.g
- - Criticise author Eliot, rubbish!
- - 'Hot' fad of the 1970s
- - A liar's are "on fire"
- - Part of a three-piece suit
- - Rubbish; garment
- - Useless — underwear
- - Capris and clamdiggers
- - Trousers or britches
- - Pair to press
- - Pressure on workers expected to cover both legs
- - Katharine Hepburn trademark
- - Gauchos or clam diggers
- - Jeans and khakis
- - Briefs
- - Fly holder
- - Donald Duck's lack
- - Yearn over small underwear
- - Donald Duck doesn't wear any
- - Imitates a boxer
- - Garment; rubbish
- - Often-pressed pair
- - Gap purchase
- - Is dog-tired?
- - One-third of a three-piece suit
- - Husky breaths
- - Gauchos, e.g.
- - Khakis, e.g.
- - Cords, e.g.
- - They have seats
- - Breeches
- - What a hot dog does
- - They have two legs
- - Part of an outfit
- - Pair of ......
- - Alteration candidate
- - Charlie Chaplin's were baggy
- - Liar's combustible?
- - Acts like a hot dog
- - What suspenders suspend
- - They're worn by the head of the household
- - Different kinds of them are split (but not in an embarrassing way) in the four starred answers
- - Fly holders
- - Half a suit
- - Uniform piece
- - Garment that can follow the starts of the answers to starred clues
- - A liar's are on fire, so they say
- - "Keep it in your ......"
- - "An article of clothing that children are always losing." "......"
- - Seat site
- - Worldwide ...... (David Letterman production company)
- - They may be charmed off of you
- - Suit half
- - Seat cover?
- - They may be cuffed
- - Reacts breathlessly
- - They cover the bottom
- - Jeans or slacks
- - Breathes heavily
- - Low-level coverups?
- - They may be hot
- - Part of a suit
- - Symbol of authority
- - See 1 Across
- - Jockeys perhaps wheeze at the end of races
- - Pressing concern?
- - item of underwear
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