- - ID number in front of poetic apron
- - Apron with a bib
- - working garment to fasten in front
- - Apronlike garment
- - Sleeveless dress, like an apron
- - Sleeveless apron-like dress
- - Garment fastener comes with a warning
- - Garment rejected by father of a nipper?
- - Affix a warning: 'Old-fashioned garment'?
- - Garment in a Gilbert and Sullivan title
- - Affix a warning in garment
- - Sort of apron
- - Sleeveless garment stocked by shop in a forecourt
- - Child's apron
- - Garment worn like an apron
- - "Little House on the Prairie" garment
- - Child's flouncy apron
- - Sleeveless garment
- - Protective garment
- - Apron
- - Protective garment stocked by shop in a forecourt
- - disturbingly profane about one apron
- - apron you might associate with gilbert & sullivan's ship
- - think seriously about one fan, as a backer, giving protection
- - HMS ---, Gilbert & Sullivan work
- - Ship first to feature in opera composition?
- - sleeveless dress
- - A warning cry linked to golf target? It offers some protection
- - Nail area backing base piece of wardrobe
- - Dress overall a tuneful ship
- - protection devised for a pine
- - H.M.S. ... (Gilbert and Sullivan)
- - Opera in F perhaps
- - Ship in a Gilbert & Sullivan work
- - Ralph Rackstraw's craft
- - Dress protector
- - H.M.S. ... (Gilbert and Sullivan operetta)
- - Staple seen in front of old-fashioned dress
- - Secure area then look out protective clothing
- - Gilbert & Sullivan's ship
- - HMS ... (operetta)
- - Sleeveless smock
- - Gilbert and Sullivan ship
- - A pro in long dress
- - Capt. Corcoran's ship
- - Blouse coverer
- - HMS ......
- - Apronlike dress
- - "H.M.S. ......"
- - Captain Corcoran's ship
- - Ralph Rackstraw's ship
- - Capt. Corcoran's command
- - G. & S. craft
- - Name of stage fame.
- - Dick Deadeye's ship.
- - Frock
- - Over-dress
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