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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TUTUS | Dancers’ skirts | |
KILTS | Tartan skirts | |
BALLERINAS | Female dancers | |
LEOTARDS | Dancers’ garments | |
AVOIDS | Ducks in skirts | |
WAISTBANDS | Top edges of skirts | |
FARTHINGALES | Hoops worn underneath skirts | |
FORMATION | Team of ballroom dancers | |
TWISTERS | �60s dancers caught up in whirlwinds? | |
CHORUS | A band of singers and dancers. | |
SKIRTING | Skirts, taken collectivelly; material for skirts. | |
FLESHINGS | Flesh-colored tights, worn by actors dancers. | |
CASTANETS | Hand held clickers used by Spanish dancers | |
RAMADAN | In drama, dancers use fast time for Muslims | |
COTILLION | A kind of woolen material for women's skirts. | |
JACKET | A short upper garment, extending downward to the hips; a short coat without skirts. | |
QUADRILLE | A dance having five figures, in common time, four couples of dancers being in each set. | |
WAISTBAND | The band which encompasses the waist; esp., one on the upper part of breeches, trousers, pantaloons, skirts, or the like. | |
TAGLIONI | A kind of outer coat, or overcoat; -- said to be so named after a celebrated Italian family of professional dancers. | |
TABLE | To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the boltrope. | |
RINGLEADER | The leader of a circle of dancers; hence, the leader of a number of persons acting together; the leader of a herd of animals. | |
HIP | The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall plates running in different directions. | |
SWALLOW-TAILED | Having a tail like that of a swallow; hence, like a swallow's tail in form; having narrow and tapering or pointed skirts; as, a swallow-tailed coat. | |
BUSTLE | A kind of pad or cushion worn on the back below the waist, by women, to give fullness to the skirts; -- called also bishop, and tournure. | |
CHEESE | A low courtesy; -- so called on account of the cheese form assumed by a woman's dress when she stoops after extending the skirts by a rapid gyration. |