Answer: SHIRT
SHIRT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 87 times.
- Polo or tee
- Unlucky investor's loss
- Polo, e.g.
- T, for one
- Jersey
- Stuffed item?
- Team member's need
- Tank top, e.g.
- Hold aside, as a college athlete, to extend his eligibility
- Collar site
- Top
- See 62D
- Trunk coverer
- Polo or rugby follower
- Muscle or tee follower
- Gambler's loss, figuratively
- Lose one's ___ (drop a bundle)
- It may be collared
- Word with hooded or stuffed
- It may have two arms and a tail
- Tee, e.g.
- It may be stuffed
- "Keep your ___ on!"
- Jersey, e.g.
- Oft-pressed dress item
- Tee or polo
- It has arms but not legs
- Jersey, essentially
- Garment with a collar
- Top with arms
- Unlucky investor's loss, proverbially
- It's sometimes required for service
- Gambler's loss?
- It might be "stuffed"
- Unisex garment
- It can be stuffed or puffy
- Collared garment
- Blouse, e.g.
- Top choice
- What a dickey simulates
- Big loss in Vegas?
- Jumpsuit part
- Stuffed ___
- Back cover?
- Keep one's ___ on (stay calm)
- Reckless gambler's loss?
- It can have a tail but never legs
- ___ and tie (business attire)
- Chest cover
- Wearable top
- Haberdashery buy
- Haberdashery item
- Loser's metaphor
- Polo, for one
- The last thing a gambler loses?
- T follower?
- See 12-Down
- Sleeved garment
- Blouse
- Upper garment
- Camise
- Metaphorical loss in a bad deal
- Italian Fascist
- Skin opposite, in sports
- Jersey, for one
- Jersey kin
- Charlie Brown's features a zigzag
- Item that can be worn untucked
- Unisex attire
- Garment behind a necktie
- It may list a neck size
- Tank top or tee
- Metaphor in a gambling debacle
- Word after stuffed or empty
- Gambler's heavy loss, figuratively
- Something a risk-taking investor might lose
- "Button-down" garment
- Gym top
- Garment with arms
- Its tail may be tucked in
- Metaphorical casino loss
- Button-down apparel
- Garment whose name aptly ends with "t"
- T-___: 21-Across item
- Metaphor in a big gambling loss
- Henley or button-down
- V-neck garment