Answer: SUIT
SUIT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 173 times.
- Diamonds or spades
- It must be followed
- Word with monkey or minor
- Men's business wear
- Diamonds, e.g.
- Quarter-deck?
- Three-piece apparel
- Interview attire
- Legal action
- Exec
- Exec, slangily
- Something to follow
- Business attire
- It may be strong or long
- Spades or clubs
- Clubs or hearts
- Office wear
- Barron's reader, slangily
- Clubs, e.g.
- Spades, for example
- What the 13 circled things in this puzzle constitute
- Dressy attire for a man
- Any trump
- It may be strong
- Word after strong or wet
- Executive's apparel
- Long or strong follower
- Executive, slangily
- Word after long or pants
- Birthday follower?
- Satisfy
- Businessman, slangily
- Corporate big shot
- Businesswear
- Hearts or diamonds
- Court action
- Interview wear, perhaps
- Unlikely choice for Casual Friday
- Word after bathing or birthday
- Business person's attire
- Sunday best, e.g.
- Spades, e.g.
- Word with sweat or wet
- Please
- Business garb
- Diamonds or hearts
- Spades, but not shovels
- One of a deck's four
- Thing to file or follow
- Clubs or spades
- Diamonds, for example
- Office attire
- Be good for
- Flatter
- Ensemble
- Interview wear
- Befit
- Look good on
- Be OK for
- Business wear
- Quarter deck?
- "The Man in the Gray Flannel ___"
- Businessman, disdainfully
- It may be followed
- Birthday attire?
- With sweat or wet
- Thirteen similar cards
- Card designation
- Spades, for one
- Business bigwig, or his attire
- Word with monkey or birthday
- Best bib and tucker
- Legal proceeding
- Fit well with
- Three-piece attire, maybe
- One of a deck's foursome
- What the plaintiff brings
- Business outfit?
- Snow garb
- Outfit
- [See blurb]
- Diamonds, but not emeralds
- Dressy duds
- Corporate type
- Corporate cheese
- Diamonds or spades, e.g.
- Corporate bigwig
- Law follower?
- Court case
- Hearts, e.g.
- Hearts, for one
- Hearts or clubs
- Be apropos for
- See 28-Across
- Spades, say
- Flush feature
- Corporate honcho
- _____ case
- Salaryman
- Word after flight or birthday
- Word after sweat or wet
- Court action or attire
- -
- Hearing subject
- Slangy executive
- One of four in a deck
- Card playerÂ’s concern
- Salaryman, pejoratively
- Job interview attire
- Rare sight on casual Friday
- Diamonds, for instance
- Clubs in a casino
- Spades or hearts
- Business outfit
- Be apropos to
- Zoot ___
- Company bigwig
- One of a bridge foursome
- Spades or diamonds
- Clothing ensemble
- Court filing
- Men's business attire
- Man's business attire
- Accommodate
- Diamonds, maybe
- Business exec, slangily
- Exec, in slang
- Business investment?
- Swords or cups, in tarot
- Diamonds or clubs
- Formalwear for men
- Exec's three-piece
- Three-piece, e.g.
- Court proceeding
- Interviewee's wear, perhaps
- Attire not usually seen on casual Friday
- Courtroom wear ... or concern
- Boardroom attire
- Classic interview attire
- What a swain presses
- "___ yourself"
- Courtroom attire
- Go well with
- Be fitting for
- Zoot ______
- What Bassanio pressed
- Men's Wearhouse buy
- Be appropriate for
- Casual Friday surprise
- Monkey ____ ( Slang for one's tuxedo )
- Clubs, e.g. ... or entry requirement for some clubs
- Be right for
- Hearts, but not minds
- Something not worn on casual Friday
- "Three-piece" business attire
- Management figure
- Job for a lawyer ... or outfit for a lawyer
- Firm decision maker?
- Fit
- Look attractive on
- Outfit for a bride
- Tarot's swords, e.g.
- Word with power or strong
- See 33-Across
- Executive's outfit
- Casual Friday gaffe
- Something to follow, in cards
- Clubs, but not cabarets
- Dressy attire
- Tailored item that can have tails
- Common wedding garment
- Wedding dress, perhaps
- Clubs or diamonds