- LACES
- Corset tighteners
- Shoe closers
- Shoestrings
- They're tied above tongues
- Some have bunny ears
- What cleats usually have that Crocs lack
- Materials for Karolina Laskowska, master corsetiere
- Sneaks strings
- Spikes
- Velcro alternative
- Corset strings
- Skate securers
- Loafers' lack
- Oxford ties
- Corset cinchers
- Crocs don't have them
- Heels don't have them
- Drugs
- Prepares new sneakers
- Adds alcohol to
- Intertwines
- What children practice tying
- Sneaker fasteners
- They often come untied
- Corset fasteners
- They're usually tied up
- Ties
- Oxford's needs
- Gives punch some punch
- Sneakers' needs, perhaps
- Ties, in a way
- Brogan adjusters
- Adds spirits to
- Oxford strings
- Sneaker securers
- Adds punch to punch
- Oxford securers
- What loafers do without?
- Spikes, as punch
- Wingtip strings
- What loafers lack
- What slippers generally lack
- Corset securers
- Shoe ties
- Football parts
- Ties one's shoe
- Spikes the punch
- Adds liquor to
- Netlike fabrics
- Strings on sneakers
- Oxford needs
- Football feature
- Football features
- Gives a kick to
- Pump's lack
- Silver braids on uniforms
- Sneaker ties
- Doctors, in a way
- Sneaker-box inclusion
- Sneakers' strings
- Neighbors of tongues
- Tongue neighbors
- What loafers don't have
- Doctors at parties, say
- Punches up the punch
- What pumps lack
- They're fit to be tied
- Frilly fabrics.
- Product of Ireland.
- Alencon, Angleterre, Argentan.
- Parts of boxing gloves.
- Products of Ireland.
- Ornamental braids.
- Alençon, Brussels, etc.
- Trimmings.
- Limerick products.
- Oxford necessities.
- Chantilly and others.
- Cluny and others.
- Fabrics.
- Fine fabrics.
- Guipures.
- Ties (up).
- Bobbinet et al.
- Dry goods specialties.
- Dashes with spirits
- Shoe parts
- Spikes, as a drink
- Adds spirits
- Cluny, etc.
- Entwines
- Nottingham products
- Tatter's products
- Val et al.
- Cluny and Val
- Val and Cluny
- Clouts the ball
- Some shoe necessities
- Thrashes
- Spikes the coffee
- Adds a little liquor to
- Adds liquor
- Gives zest to a drink
- Adds punch to the punch
- Guipure and malines
- She'll wear satins and ___ . . .
- Cluny products
- Jazzes up the punch
- Spikes a drink
- Shoe features
- Stiffens the punch
- Venetian products
- Skates have them
- Ties one's shoes
- They fill holes
- They're poked in the eyes
- Makes more powerful?
- Tie-ups
- Adds punch to, as punch
- Shoe store stock
- Shoe store purchase
- They're found above tongues
- Doctors with spirits
- Makes stronger?
- Gets ready to play, say, with "up"
- What Velcro may substitute for
- Gets ready to play basketball, say, with "up"
- Puma parts
- Gets ready to play hockey, with "up"
- Things loafers lack
- Tongue ties?
- Assails, with "into"
- Feature of sneakers, typically, but not loafers
- They might be double-knotted
- Secures, as a boxing glove
- They may hold down a tongue
- They secure sneakers
- Pigskin feature
- Field-goal kicker's bane
- Cobbler's supply
- Alternative to Velcro, on shoes
- First stringers?
- Sneakers' needs
- Sneaker features
- White football parts
- Beats
- Oxford features
- Attacks, with into
- Velcro kin
- Adds liquor discreetly
- Sneaker strings
- Strings on skates
- Tied parts of oxfords
- Slip-on shoes lack them
- Things on baseballs and baseball cleats
- Alencon export
- Shoe stringers
- Adds punch to
- Nike or Reebok strings
- Oxford feature
- Combat boot features
- Shoe store purchases
- Slip-ons' lack