- COAT
- Cover
- Brushed-on layer
- Jacket
- Surface
- Lay it on
- Paint unit
- Winter garment
- Winter wear
- What you might need to wear outside for the next few months
- Paint layer
- Completely blanket
- Paint layer, or winter layer
- Sherwin-Williams layer
- Dog covering
- Winter warmer
- Latex application
- Joseph's prized possession
- Brushed layer
- Brushed application
- Mac, for one
- Layer
- Parka, e.g.
- Completely cover
- It may be open for a flash
- Polish unit
- Outer layer, often
- Benjamin Moore layer
- Assembly of minks?
- Cloakroom item
- Trench or frock follower
- Hanger in a closet
- Layer on the wall
- Mackinaw, e.g.
- Oft-checked item
- Blazer
- Paint application
- Ulster, e.g.
- Joseph had one of many colors
- Cover thoroughly
- Mackinaw or parka
- Checked item
- Joseph's was multicolored
- Part of a suit
- Layer of paint or polish
- Layer of polish
- London Fog product
- London Fog, e.g.
- Something that can be checked
- Cover completely
- Cover evenly
- It may be checked at a museum
- Lay it on thick
- Nail polish layer
- Winter need
- Checkroom item
- Item often checked
- Veneer
- Caroler's garment, often
- It may be checked or checkered
- Protection from the cold
- Wrap
- Outer wear
- Attire for icy conditions
- Canine covering
- Cutaway
- Painter's application
- Parka
- Rain or trench
- Patina
- Swallowtail, e.g.
- Chesterfield
- Primer
- Frequently- checked item
- Paint layers
- Cover thickly
- Layer on a wall
- Surface cover
- Painter's layer
- Mackintosh, e.g.
- You might wear it out
- __ of arms
- Cold weather wear
- Winter garb
- Cover, as with paint
- See 26-Across
- A wall may need a second one
- What one often wears out?
- Primer layer
- Surface application
- Dredge in flour before cooking, e.g.
- Lab __
- *See 1-Across
- Stain layer
- Winter layer
- It may be checked
- Slicker
- Gild, perhaps
- Something to check
- What a lining may line
- Joseph's outerwear
- Jacket or parka
- Blazer or parka
- Parka, for one
- Windbreaker, for one
- Dog-show concern
- Varnish layer
- Winter outerwear
- Cloakroom hanging
- Overlay
- Parka, for example
- Primer, for one
- Rustproofing, for example
- Joseph's multicolored garment
- Parka, for instance
- Protective covering
- Application, as of paint
- It might be checked
- Tree bark, e.g.
- Glaze, for example
- Outer covering
- Primer, for example
- Put a cover on
- Encrust
- Cat covering
- Groomer's concern
- Whitewash, perhaps
- Chocolate, in some candies
- Parka or blazer
- Parka or windbreaker
- Trench ___ (private eye's wear)
- Chesterfield, e.g.
- Surtout, e.g.
- Mackinaw.
- Covering layer.
- Don Diego's is green: "Don Quixote."
- Pelt.
- What Jacob made for Joseph.
- Furry gift.
- Mackintosh.
- Raglan or chesterfield.
- Ulster.
- Dog's fur.
- Duster.
- Topper.
- Balmacaan.
- Paint over.
- Tuxedo.
- Lumberjack.
- Burberry.
- Prince Albert.
- Surface covering.
- Covering.
- Spread over.
- Wool to a sheep.
- Chesterfield or blazer
- Top or great follower
- Army blouse.
- Garment.
- Reefer.
- Tunic
- Cover fully
- Capote
- Joseph's pride
- Apply paint
- ___ of many colors
- Paint covering
- ___ of paint
- Put paint on
- Something to shed
- Criterion for a show dog
- Joseph's many-colored garment
- Pelage
- Ulster or blazer
- Word with frock or sport
- Chesterfield, for one
- Prince Albert or chesterfield
- Prince Albert, e.g.
- Whitewash
- Integument
- Kind of tail
- ___ of arms
- Long-sleeved outer garment
- Blazer, e.g.
- Joseph's had many colors
- Redingote, e.g.
- Chesterfield or duster
- Cover with a layer
- _____ of arms
- Outer layer
- Winter jacket
- Chesterfield or ulster
- Fur
- It can be checked
- Snowfall
- Fur, say
- It may be checked, in two senses
- Fur or fleece
- Mac, e.g.
- Duster, for one
- Fur, e.g.
- Prince Albert, for one
- Snow on the ground, say
- Judging point at a dog show
- Ulster, for one
- Ulster or Norfolk
- Cover-up
- Slather
- Dog breed distinction
- It may be checked, in more ways than one
- Mackinaw or Norfolk
- Lacquer, e.g.
- Wool, for a sheep
- Warm winter wear
- Application of paint
- Gift from Jacob to Joseph, in the Bible
- Application of polish, e.g.
- Cold comfort?
- Word with sugar or sport
- Suit part
- Jenny Lewis "Rabbit Fur ___"
- Rabbit Fur ___ (Jenny Lewis)
- David Bowie "Sell Me a ___"
- Dolly Parton "___ of Many Colors"
- Bald Spot's lack?
- See 50-Down
- Trench, e.g.
- Alaïa garment that Rihanna wore for the final number of her Super Bowl LVII performance
- Overgarment
- Rain or sport
- Sherwin-Williams unit
- Mackinaw, for one
- Word with rain or sport
- Paint ply
- Word with top (jacket)
- Laminate
- Paint
- Word with "winter" or "sport"
- Dutch Boy layer
- Where to find a collection of minks?
- You may wear it out
- Chesterfield or ulster, e.g.
- Checked garment?
- Winter attire
- Animal's fur
- Generous paint application
- Jacket kin
- You may hang one on a tree
- Cover, as with chocolate
- Garment that surrounds "cowboy hat"
- Garment for a Siberian
- Layer of stain
- Mascara layer
- Fur, for a cat
- Chesterfield <P>e.g.<P>
- Protective finish
- The doctor's is white
- Someone can check it for you
- Joseph had a colorful one
- Outer garment
- Word with "rain" or "top"
- Woolen winter warmer
- Garment often worn out?
- Parka or mackinaw
- Layer applied by brush
- Layer of varnish
- Tongue covering
- What 17- and 59-Across and 11- and 33-Down are each "bundled up" in
- Mackinaw or mackintosh
- Layer of nail polish
- Word after "lab" or "trench"
- Amauti, e.g.
- Cat's fur
- Nail artist's layer
- Parka or puffer, e.g.
- Top ___ (clear layer of nail polish)
- Lacquer layer
- Puffer jacket, for example
- Piece of outerwear
- Anorak, for one
- Layer of house paint
- Cover, in a way
- Rack item
- Primer application
- ___ of arms (heraldic design)
- Garment that might be checked
- It gets worn out
- Primer, e.g.
- Actor Goran Visnjic, for one
- Men's formalwear purchase
- Duster, e.g.
- Part of a Santa suit
- Valspar layer
- Primer, say
- Roll in bread crumbs, say