| Bugs Bunny addressee |
| Garlic-flavored dressing |
| Couturier Chanel |
| Ziegfeld Follies" costume designer |
| Actor who cross-dressed for his role in "Mrs. Doubtfire": 2 wds. |
| Dress like a king |
| A designer of full-skirted dresses |
| Address for an overseas G.I. |
| Dressed |
| Ending of a professor's email address, often |
| All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's Dressing Room" author Bombeck |
| Dior-designed dress |
| Advice to a careless dresser, maybe |
| Royal address? |
| Fashion designer Picone |
| Figures on Pharaohs' headdresses |
| Prepare a salad dressing, perhaps |
| Cross-dressing comedian? |
| Address aggressively |
| Big Deal" rock star's address? |
| Pungent dressing |
| American Gigolo" designer |
| Designer's concern |
| And folks dressed up like ___" ("The Christmas Song" lyric) |
| Dressing table vessel, perhaps |
| State of the union address? |
| Stage designer Bernstein. |
| German inventor, designer of the first rigid motorised airship, d. 1917 |
| British address |
| When to wear a cocktail dress, traditionally |