- - Shin or mustard
- - Shin or court
- - Salesperson back clutching the ultimate dressing!
- - sort of staple requirement principally for dressing?
- - smear liberally with what may be sticking
- - last seen in proper half of wall-coating
- - quiet, finally. now queen can dress a wound
- - it's used to cover walls and ceilings
- - Adhesive bandage
- - Adhesive bandage applied to minor cuts
- - Wall compound
- - alternative to fibreglass, for a cast
- - Broken stapler needs cover
- - Ceiling coat
- - endure, breaking for each smear
- - Smooth covering for walls and ceilings
- - left with a repast of pasty composition
- - Swiss mountain climbing? Severe, wanting new cover for wound
- - Sticky stuff coating large end of rectangular dressing
- - Form of stapler a builder may use
- - Decorative coating applied to ceilings and walls
- - It plays a big role in most casts (OK, this clue is tricky for a Monday but I couldn't help myself :p)
- - Coating for walls
- - Bedaub
- - Wound dressing
- - Band-Aid
- - Ceiling coating
- - Water + sand + lime
- - Don't give up in gym initially restricted by band aid
- - Column missing front piece of Italian stucco?
- - Survivor perhaps after soft wound dressing
- - Wall and ceiling covering
- - ........ of Paris
- - Perhaps Band Aid record brought back tears when broadcast
- - Wall surface
- - Cast material
- - Stucco, for example
- - Adhesive material I stripped from column
- - Smooth leader of people finally meeting monarch
- - Coat heavily
- - Lath clinger
- - It's used to patch walls
- - Fresco backing
- - Bandage, across the pond
- - Mixture of gypsum, sand and water
- - Bandage, to Brits
- - Ceiling material
- - Bandage coating
- - Overspread excessively
- - Anagram of STAPLER
- - Sculptor's material, at times
- - Spread thickly.
- - Do a wall.
- - Ceiling cover.
- - Lime, sand and water.
- - Fresco base.
- - Stucco.
- - Cover walls.
- - Gypsum product.
- - Home repair purchase
- - Daub
- - House coat
- - Wall coating
- - Wall covering
- - Wall cover
- - Building material
- - Drub
- - Smear
- - Trounce
- - Beat soundly
- - Spread
- - Material for the cast that comes from Paris
- - It may well by sticking
- - Bandage for each end held
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