- - Thread holding a wound together
- - Stitch to sew up a cut in the body
- - Sew up, as a wound
- - Sew together
- - Stitch used to hold tissue together in the body
- - Suit you're told to stitch
- - It joins in operations
- - Certain to restrain organised workers in a stitch-up
- - certain stitching job
- - line of a union, trade union, maintained in firm
- - Medical stitch to close a wound
- - Part of a closing act?
- - Stitching for a wound
- - Take care of loose ends
- - Closing stitch
- - Surgical stitch
- - Surgical stitching
- - Wound closer
- - Stitch for a wound
- - Surgeon's closure
- - Stitch certain to grip you French
- - Medical stitch
- - Rejoin, in a way
- - Surgery stitch
- - Stitch up trade union in firm
- - Part of a surgeon's closing act?
- - Surgeon's stitch
- - Surgeon's closing line?
- - Doc's stitch
- - Closer's line?
- - Close up, in a way
- - Thread for doctors
- - Surgeon's seam
- - Incision thread
- - Hospital closing?
- - Skull joint
- - Medical joiner
- - Seamlike joint
- - Have one in stitches?
- - Hospital stitch
- - Post-surgery reminder
- - It's tied up in surgery
- - Surgical seam
- - A DDS may tie one on
- - Surgeon's work
- - Type of stitch
- - Medical stitching
- - Surgeon's sewing thread
- - Surgeon's finale
- - Doctor's needlework
- - Seam.
- - Line of union.
- - Line of junction: Anat.
- - Surgeon's needlework.
- - Put in stitches
- - Stitch up!
- - Stitch.
- - wound's stitching
- - A stitch used to close a surgical incision
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