| Actor who cross-dressed for his role in "Mrs. Doubtfire": 2 wds. |
| Dressed |
| And folks dressed up like ___" ("The Christmas Song" lyric) |
| Neatly dressed |
| Addressed to Robert's family? |
| Approached and addressed boldly |
| Assail rioters dressed in gray, palindromically |
| Well-dressed Swedish actress? |
| ... and the desk clerk's dressed in black ... |
| Nattily dressed |
| Person addressed. |
| All dressed up, perhaps |
| Environmental problem addressed in the Clean Air Act |
| Like well-dressed Dan? |
| Dressed for a masquerade |
| Dressed-up dummy |
| Undressed, redundantly |
| How the British addressed Pocahontas, using her adopted name? |
| One dressed in white, stereotypically |
| Dressed for bed, briefly |
| Dressed to Kill" star Michael |
| The well-dressed Mr. Toad in "The Wind in the Willows"? |
| Dressed for a joust |
| How baby girls are sometimes dressed |
| Is dressed in |
| Gruber to whom "Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker!" was addressed |
| Dressed like Freddie the Freeloader |
| How football's Jerry was addressed as a boy? |
| Most scantily dressed |
| Formally dressed |