- - voyage to the east on board shipping lines
- - Markings on the coats of zebras and tigers
- - 1981 film comedy starring Bill Murray and Harold Ramis
- - Film with the tagline "The story of a man who wanted to keep the world safe for democracy... and meet girls."
- - 1981 Bill Murray film costarring and cowritten by Harold Ramis
- - "The Hardest Button to Button" The White ......
- - 1981 Bill Murray military comedy
- - Bill Murray movie
- - What person in the Navy could want rubbish on board ship?
- - Bill Murray film
- - Feature of the members of Group 2
- - 1981 Bill Murray comedy
- - Wherein Bill Murray joins the army
- - Army comedy of 1981
- - Bill Murray movie, 1981
- - Symbol of the 13 colonies.
- - Insignia in the Navy.
- - 1981 comedy with the tagline "The story of a man who wanted to keep the world safe for democracy...and meet girls"
- - bands one associates with the stars
- - Bands having bunk on board steamship
- - Bands in balls aboard ship
- - Rank indicator, at times
- - tiger's features
- - Badges of rank
- - that pest, sir, reveals his rank
- - Zebra trademark
- - NCO's mark of rank
- - Priests organised in bands
- - sir! see how that pest is pulling rank!
- - tiger gets promotion?
- - common to both sergeants and priests
- - They may indicate corporal punishment
- - Lines on fabric
- - A zebra has these on its coat: Plural
- - They reward or punish unruly priests
- - Zebras and candy canes have them
- - Rank's symbols
- - Patterns on a zebra
- - INSP: "Don't worry. You'll look good in ......."
- - Clothes lines
- - Zebra feature
- - Old Glory features
- - Bands of colour
- - Zebra patterns
- - Zebra features
- - Stars and ....
- - Ship carrying cargo of rubbish bands
- - Tiger features
- - Bands of colours
- - Bands or lines
- - Highway markings
- - Tangible results of promotions
- - Long bands of colour
- - Honeybee features
- - Road markings
- - With 18-Across, a headline about a zebra after a shave?
- - Bars
- - Zebra's claim to fame
- - Rank indicators
- - Uniform set?
- - Seersucker feature
- - Ref-shirt design
- - Features of some bass
- - Aardwolf features
- - What prisoners may wear
- - "Stars and ...... Forever" (John Philip Sousa march)
- - Stars' partners
- - Barber-pole markings
- - A Navy captain has four
- - Military array
- - Seersucker features
- - Old Glory feature
- - Rank indication
- - Part of Old Glory
- - Rank indications
- - Old Glory's reds and whites
- - Chevrons
- - Prison pattern
- - Stars' followers
- - Features of silvery bass
- - Stars' companions
- - Candy-cane features
- - Décor for zebras
- - Rank symbols
- - Symbols of rank.
- - Certain insignia.
- - Seven red, six white.
- - Naval cadets wear gold ones.
- - Buck sergeants wear three.
- - Signs of rank in Navy.
- - Bands
- - Service
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - Bunk on board liner's repeating design?
- - indications of promotion for dissolute priests
- - ...... lines
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