- - Bluenosed
- - parking at the edge is proper
- - pressure on edge is proper
- - particular, parking on edge
- - Stiffly respectable
- - Excessively formal
- - strait-laced, but not quite of the best quality
- - Proper, priggish
- - exceedingly proper
- - Rigidly proper
- - Demure being almost nineteen, maybe
- - Too straitlaced
- - victorian is nearly ready
- - ... and proper (correctly behaved)
- - ... and proper (very formal and prudish)
- - ... and proper (very formal)
- - Niminy-piminy
- - Rigid(Used today)
- - Too proper
- - Terribly proper
- - Prissy and proper
- - Nickname of Katniss' sister in "The Hunger Games"
- - Neat and proper.
- - Formally prudish
- - Affectedly formal
- - ...... and proper (straitlaced)
- - ...... and proper (demure)
- - Hardly libertine
- - Exaggeratedly proper
- - Excessively proper
- - 7 or 11, e.g.
- - Proper's partner
- - Like a pearl-clutcher
- - Overly formal
- - ...... and proper
- - Particularly proper
- - Stiffly correct
- - Kat's sister in 'The Hunger Games'
- - Like schoolmarms, stereotypically
- - Partner of proper
- - Proper partner?
- - Unlikely to belch in public, say
- - Highly proper
- - Prudish
- - Old-maidish
- - Overly proper
- - Formally proper
- - Stiffly neat
- - Like a goody two-shoes
- - Proper companion?
- - Starchy
- - Goody-goody
- - Schoolmarmish
- - Adhering to old-fashioned modesty
- - .... and proper (overly formal)
- - Rigidly formal
- - Penny's on edge, being prudish
- - Punctilious Trojan king has no answer
- - Overly formal chief cut short
- - Like a bluenose
- - .... and proper (strait-laced)
- - Ignoring odd characters, upbraid maiden, being starchy
- - Very proper
- - High in starch?
- - Intolerant of impropriety
- - Affectedly dainty or refined
- - Victorian ...
- - Puritanical
- - Ever so proper
- - Rigid
- - Extremely proper
- - Wanting everything just so
- - Overly demure
- - Not at all loose
- - Far from freewheeling
- - A proper partner?
- - Like Miss Manners
- - Wearing a long dress and a collar buttoned to the top, maybe
- - Rigidly ceremonious
- - With 10-Down and "and," rigidly formal
- - Overly decorous
- - Governessy
- - Square-toed
- - Perhaps a little too neat
- - Excessively polite and restrained
- - Not fond of blue humor
- - Proper mate
- - Like Miss Marple
- - Overly stiff
- - Not fond of dirty jokes, surely
- - First part
- - Formally precise
- - Inhibited
- - Like schoolmarms
- - Straightlaced
- - Proper's companion
- - Very correct
- - Buttoned-up all the way
- - Most proper
- - Stiffly precise
- - Oh so proper
- - Shrub used for hedges
- - Kind of rose PAth?
- - Staid
- - Properly Victorian
- - Precise or prudish
- - Nice-Nelly
- - Stiffly decorous
- - Neat
- - Orderly
- - ...... stiff
- - Precise
- - Fussy.
- - Formal.
- - Sedate
- - Strait-laced
- - Straitlaced
- - Prissy
- - Reserved
- - Stiffly proper
- - Stiffly formal
- - Stuffy
- - Decorous
- - Straight-laced
- - Proper
- - Demure
- - Dainty
- - Eager
- - Formal post mortem checks girl's heart over
- - Nickname of Katniss's sister in the Hunger Games books
- - stiff or starchy, but with a soft outer part
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