20 answers for: Worn , as a rug |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| MANGY | Worn , as a rug |
| THREADBARE | Very well-worn, as a rug |
| BEATS | Cleans, as a rug |
| REWEAVE | Fix, as a rug |
| WOVE | Made by hand, as a rug |
| WOVEN | Assembled, as a rug |
| REWOVE | Fixed, as a rug |
| UNROLL | Spread out, as a rug |
| UNWEAVE | Backtrack on, as a rug |
| BEARSKIN | Ursine pelt (used as a rug?) (8) |
| LAY | Put down as a rug |
| APRON | From a misdivision of "tablecloth", a word for a barm-cloth, bib, brat, pinafore or placket; or, something similar, such as a bishop's cassock, Freemason's robe, or a lead tabard worn as a shield duri |
| SASH | From the French word "chassis", meaning "frame", a term for a sliding framework fitted with a windowpane; or, a ribbon or a scarf worn as a belt (4) |
| DOMINO | Black-and-white piece with pips used in a traditional game; a bounty hunter depicted by Keira Knightley in a film; a Bond girl; or, cloak and mask worn as a masquerade costume (6) |
| PLAID | Piece of checked cloth once worn as a Lowland shepherd's maud; or, a length a tartan worn over the shoulder as part of Highland dress (5) |
| TOWER | Structure such as a turret or a campanile; coiffure worn as a fontange in the 17th and 18th centuries; or, a tarot trump card (5) |
| OAK | One of the fagaceous arbors forming a quercetum; its leaves, worn as a garland; something made from its wood, such as a heavy outer door to a college at Oxford or Cambridge; or, the brown colour of sa |
| ROSETTE | An arrangement of ribbons formed into a flower-shaped design, worn as a badge or presented as a prize (7) |
| HACKLE | A flax-comb; a fighting cockerel's neck feather that rises when it is angry or alarmed; or, said plume worn as a panache in a military headdress (6) |
| CORNFLOWER | Worn as a symbol of remembrance known as "Bleuet de France", a wild plant with electric- or royal-blue petals used to flavour Lady Grey tea (10) |
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