|  | MUUMUUS | Loose dresses worn by Hawaiian women, eg at weddings | 
|  | UNITER | Minister, e.g., at weddings | 
|  | SARIS | Traditional dresses worn by Indian and Pakistani women (5) | 
|  | REPOSSESSES | Takes back topless dresses worn by sheriff's assistants | 
|  | MINIONS | Short dresses worn by working employees (7) | 
|  | MUMU | Full, long, loose garment worn by Hawaiian women | 
|  | MUUMUU | Loose brightly-coloured dress worn by Hawaiian women (3-3) | 
|  | HULA | Dance performed by Hawaiian women (4) | 
|  | TEAGOWNS | Historically, dresses worn without corsets by ladies entertaining guests to afternoon repasts at home (3,5) | 
|  | CAFTANS | Fans act badly in long, loose dresses (7) | 
|  | SLAVIC | Six short loose dresses, Serbian, perhaps? (6) | 
|  | SOCKS | Garments made initially out of loose dresses | 
|  | NEPTUNE | Old sea lord put out protected by Hawaiian goose (7) | 
|  | LANAI | Patio used by Hawaiian a lot on return (5) | 
|  | ONENESS | Harmony upset like this, interrupted by Hawaiian geese (7) | 
|  | KIRTLES | Women's skirts or dresses worn from the late Middle Ages into the Baroque period (7) | 
|  | GOWNS | Dresses worn on the red carpet | 
|  | PINAFORES | Sleeveless dresses worn over blouses or sweaters (9) | 
|  | TBALLGOWNS | Dresses worn during a young sluggers game? | 
|  | TETRAD | The women in "Little Women," e.g. |