- - CEO's attire, perhaps
- - "Sharp" man's attire
- - "... Up," Barney Stinson's catchphrase
- - tarot's swords, e.g.
- - Executive's apparel, usually
- - Executive's apparel
- - Men's business attire
- - Exec, slangily
- - Three-piece apparel
- - One of a deck's four
- - Men's Wearhouse buy
- - Men's business wear
- - Two-piece or three-piece outfit
- - Three-piece, e.g.
- - Three-piece attire, maybe
- - One of a deck's foursome
- - Monkey ........ ( Slangfor one's tuxedo )
- - It's what a litigator brings
- - Interviewee's wear, perhaps
- - Guy's formal attire
- - Exec's three-piece
- - Exec, in slang
- - Defendant's wear, usually
- - Card player's concern
- - Business person's attire
- - Business exec, slangily
- - Barron's reader, slangily
- - Three-piece ensemble
- - Man's business attire
- - Three piece?
- - Exec. ....
- - "Three-piece" business attire
- - On us, perhaps, it will fit
- - clubs, but not bats
- - Matching set of clothes
- - Matching jacket and trousers
- - Set of garments
- - Administrative official reduced size of hotel accommodation
- - Slang term for a manager or business executive
- - Part of deck sees action
- - Could clothing be appropriate?
- - Something worn with diamonds, say
- - Swords for example in a tarot deck
- - Clubs, for example, in legal action
- - Eg, hearts
- - Eg, clubs
- - Word after "bathing," "business" or "birthday"
- - Attire worn in court or at a job interview
- - Clubs or hearts, eg
- - fit diamonds, for example
- - Clubs mad to leave stadium?
- - "... & Tie," song by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay-Z
- - Hearts or clubs, for example
- - wedding attire
- - Word after "file" or "follow"
- - Diamonds or clubs e.g.
- - "File ..." (Legal action)
- - Word after "power" or "strong"
- - Hearts, clubs, or spades
- - Business attire, often
- - "... yourself!" (do as you please)
- - Outfit for a bride
- - Outfit that could be double-breasted
- - Be fitting; outfit
- - all the playing cards in a pack bearing the same symbol
- - swords or golden coins, for spanish playing cards
- - A set of clothes
- - ... up (dress for the game)
- - such a courtship should please
- - Spades or clubs
- - Birthday attire?
- - Hearts, for one
- - Spades, e.g.
- - Business outfit?
- - Business bigwig, or his attire
- - Be apropos for
- - "The Man in the Gray Flannel ......"
- - Unlikely choice for casual Friday
- - Interview wear
- - Diamonds or spades
- - Clubs or spades
- - Clubs or hearts
- - Clubs or diamonds
- - Word with monkey or birthday
- - Thirteen similar cards
- - Spades, for one
- - Office wear
- - Office attire
- - It may be strong or long
- - Interview attire
- - Diamonds, for one
- - Diamonds or clubs
- - Corporate type
- - Clubs, for one
- - Card designation
- - Businessman, disdainfully
- - Be acceptable
- - Zoot............
- - Word with sweat or wet
- - Word with Santa or business
- - Word with monkey or minor
- - Word after sweat or wet
- - Word after flight or birthday
- - Word after bathing or birthday
- - With sweat or wet
- - What the plaintiff brings
- - What the 13 circled things in this puzzle constitute
- - What many followed
- - What Bassanio pressed
- - What a swain presses
- - Thirteen of a certain kind
- - Thing to file or follow
- - Swords or cups, in tarot
- - Sunday best, e.g.
- - Spades, but not shovels
- - Snow garb
- - Slangy executive
- - Skirt and jacket
- - Salaryman, pejoratively
- - Salaryman
- - Rare sight on casual Friday
- - Quarter of a full deck
- - Prove acceptable to
- - Playing card feature
- - Part of a bridge bid
- - Outfit worn by a businessperson, often
- - Odd attire for casual Friday
- - Menswear purchase
- - Many a honcho
- - Legal action — hearts, perhaps
- - Legal action — courtship
- - Law follower?
- - KT Tunstall wears a "Tiger" one
- - Job interview attire
- - Jacket and pants that match
- - It constitutes one quarter of a deck
- - It can be pressed, in more ways than one
- - Interview wear, perhaps
- - Important aspect of a flush hand.
- - Hearts, for example
- - Hearing subject
- - Formal attire for a man
- - Flush feature
- - Fit well with
- - Executive, slangily
- - Dressy attire for a man
- - Do as you please!
- - Diamonds, but not emeralds
- - Diamonds or spades, e.g.
- - Diamonds or hearts
- - Deuce to ace
- - Courtroom wear ... or concern
- - Court action or attire
- - Corporate cheese?
- - Clubs, e.g. ... or entry requirement for some clubs
- - Clubs, diamonds, hearts, or spades
- - Classic interview attire
- - Cherry Poppin' Daddies "Zoot ...... Riot"
- - Chanel garment
- - Casual Friday surprise
- - Businessman, slangily
- - Business investment?
- - Boardroom attire
- - Blue serge or law
- - Be right for
- - Be OK for
- - Be fitting?
- - Be apropos to
- - Attire not usually seen on casual Friday
- - Attire for the boardroom
- - Any trump
- - '03 STP song "All in the ...... That You Wear"
- - Courtroom attire
- - Satisfy (requirements)
- - Spades or hearts
- - Hearts or spades, e.g.
- - Diamonds, e.g.
- - Be good for
- - One of four in a deck
- - Diamonds, for example
- - Be appropriate
- - It may be followed
- - Hearts or diamonds.
- - Corporate bigwig
- - One of a bridge foursome
- - Dressy duds
- - Court filing
- - Best bib and tucker.
- - Brooks Brothers buy
- - Be fitting for.
- - Clubs, e.g
- - Job for a lawyer ... or outfit for a lawyer
- - Hearts or clubs
- - Befit
- - Management figure
- - Formal garment
- - Limits to setting up Tiberius' clubs
- - Local businessman mad to get out of stadium
- - Something not worn on casual Friday
- - Hearts, e.g
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