- - Good name for a black cat with white feet
- - Very fashionable brand's producing belts
- - 1990s White House cat
- - Name for a black pet with white feet, adorably
- - Clintons' cat
- - Clinton-era housepet
- - '90s White House cat
- - Clinton's cat
- - Buddy's buddy?
- - Bill Clinton's White House pet
- - White House cat during the Clinton years
- - White House prowler
- - Clinton cat
- - White House cat
- - Noted White House resident
- - do they put punch into one's apparel?
- - Belts will be found in the men's-wear department
- - hard blow close to cheeks? they usually come in pairs
- - Rains some blows on wind gauges
- - clothes for the feet
- - They sometimes disappear in the laundry
- - Argyles and knee-highs, e.g.
- - hit with small items of underwear
- - garments used to make some hand puppets
- - strikes on the feet?
- - Garments made initially out of loose dresses
- - Feet warmers
- - The sort of hose that you pull up to try harder
- - What are there two green ones of in this image?
- - A group of kneelers has to be withdrawn — they get worn by feet
- - Christmas presents are hidden in them
- - A woolen pair can keep the feet warm
- - "Fox in ..." (Dr. Seuss book)
- - Pair of feet warmers
- - Clothing items that are, in another sense, a synonym for "belts"
- - they're sometimes worn with sandals
- - Coverings for the feet
- - anklets, e.g.
- - apparel pair
- - Worn cuffs
- - Fashion faux pas with sandals
- - Covering for feet
- - Laundry pair
- - First Cat of the 1990s
- - Hosiery items
- - Soft footwear
- - Darned things
- - Foot warmers
- - Footwear; hits
- - Upsetting part of the mask costume and foot warmers
- - They go on feet
- - Laundry day casualties
- - Hosiery
- - Pair on your feet
- - Punches hard
- - Dr. Seuss' "Fox in ......"
- - Woolen footwear
- - Shoe complements
- - Occasionally lost laundry items
- - Short hosiery
- - Knee-highs, e.g
- - Saves, with "away"
- - Argyle pair
- - Laundry pairs
- - Belts as a Christmas present
- - They might be about two feet
- - Some puppets
- - Foot-long items?
- - Strikes? Tons lost from investments
- - They cover a couple of feet
- - Punches foot covers
- - Subjects of washday mysteries
- - Hits; garments
- - Jimmy Buffett takes them off for barefoot shows
- - They cover a few feet
- - Low pair?
- - Lets have it
- - Good belts
- - Befogs, with "in"
- - Dresser pairs
- - Argyles, for instance
- - Things to darn
- - Laundromat losses
- - Haberdashery supply
- - Argyles, e.g.
- - Anklets and argyles
- - Drawer oddments
- - Argyles, among many
- - They're worn under shoes
- - They may be odd in a drawer
- - Boot fillers
- - Anklets
- - First cat?
- - They're worn under sneakers
- - Knee-highs and argyles
- - Gives the ax
- - Short hose
- - Argyles
- - Haberdashery.
- - Places for clocks.
- - Wind cones, in aviation.
- - Wind indicators on flying fields.
- - Part of a ballplayers uniform.
- - They may cover two feet
- - Punches
- - Foot covers
- - They go about two feet
- - Wallops
- - Footwear
- - Boxes
- - Hose
- - Hits hard
- - Clobbers
- - Pair of ......
- - Puts away
- - Belts
- - See 36 Across
- - Garments for the feet
- - They might be knee, ankle or no-show
- - belts worn below the waist
- - unimaginative xmas present?
- - Feet garments
- - They're often around two feet
- - Items worn with shoes
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