Across and Down

Crossword Solver

Get answers to your crossword puzzle clues using the Crossword Solver.
Type the Crossword Puzzle Clue
Puzzle Answer Pattern
20 answers for: A habit shared by those of many classes
RANKANSWERCLUE
SCHOOLUNIFORMA habit shared by those of many classes
ROLLCALLStart of many classes
EXTINCTDied out - like so many classes of old locomotives (7)
SENIORMOMENTMomentary lapse of memory by those of a certain age (6,6)
UNISEXAvailable for use by those of either gender
MERITOCRACYGovernment by those of proven ability (11)
PYJAMASJay's map drawn by those of use in 21 down (7)
SATURNPlanet surrounded by 60 known moons and circled by a system of rings including those of "A" and "B" separated by the Cassini Division (6)
MARSHALA law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law.
HOMEOPATHYMethod of treating disease by the use of small amounts of a drug that, in healthy persons, produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated
CAROLAn Old English round dance; the tune accompanying it; a festive hymn of joy at Christmas, such as any one of those of the Manx "Oie'll Verrey" event ; or, an enclosure for a study in a cloister (5)
PIMLICOArea neighbouring Belgravia in the City of Westminster, site of a number of blue plaques including those of Winston Churchill and Joseph Conrad (7)
CALENDARSystem of organising days, months and years; a list of social events such as those of the British season; or, an almanac of annual dates and facts (8)
SYCOSISChronic inflammation of the hair follicles, especially those of the beard, caused by a staphylococca
ACCORDIONA player of this instrument may press buttons or keys like those of a piano
MALAPROPISMSUnintentional misuses of words by confusion with those of a similar sound (12)
PLASTEREROne of those, of course, hitting a brick wall covering up the divisions in The House (9)
FUMITORYFrom the Latin meaning "smoke of the earth", arable plant with seeds eaten by the turtle dove with those of the scarlet pimpernel, clover, birdsfoot trefoil and chickweed (8)
PROTOCOLThe rules of etiquette to be observed by dignitaries when dealing with those of other countries (8)
SONGSCoos, pinks, pipes, trills, tweets, twitters, whistles and other avian vocalisations including those of the yellowhammer described as "a little bit of bread and no cheese" (5)