Other crossword clues for answer "OBIS"
- OBIS
- Tokyo belts
- Geisha sashes
- Kimono closers
- Japanese wraps
- They're tied on in Japan
- Kimono ties
- Eastern ties
- Geishas' sashes
- Kimono bands
- Sapporo sashes
- Judo belts
- Bow ties?
- Bands with big bows
- They're tied in Tokyo
- Kimono sashes
- Geisha's accessories
- Kimono securers
- Japanese sashes
- Game show hosts' contestant intros
- Fashion accessories on the Ginza
- Broad sashes
- Noh wear
- Geishas tie them on
- Sakai sashes
- They get around, in Japan
- Kyoto cummerbunds
- Japanese ties
- Broad bands in the Far East
- Kimono accessories
- Ties in Tokyo
- Japanese middle managers?
- Samurai sashes
- Things for Yum-Yum's tummy
- Geisha belts
- Tokyo bands
- Sashes seen in "The Mikado"
- Memoirs of a Geisha wardrobe pieces
- Butterfly's wardrobe items
- Osaka sashes
- Kyoto ties
- Tied items
- Tokyo ties
- Wraps in the East
- Decorative Eastern accessory
- Asian sashes
- Geisha wardrobe items
- Madama Butterfly wardrobe items
- Bands from Japan
- Sashes with bows
- Kimono holders
- Japanese decorative belts
- Tied accessories
- Eastern sashes
- Waist surrounders
- Eastern closers
- Geishas' ties
- Lengthy ties
- Martial artists' surroundings
- Wear for "The Mikado"
- The Mikado accessories
- Silk ties
- Shikoku sashes
- Foreign ties
- Sashes.
- Broad sashes worn in Japan.
- Sashes for Japanese kimonos.
- Sashes made in Japan.
- Sashes for "Three little girls from school."
- Stiff silk sashes in Japan.
- Japanese cummerbunds.
- Eastern garb.
- Parts of geishas' costumes.
- Nipponese wear.
- Sashes in Sendai
- Sashes in Tokyo.
- Kimono decor.
- Certain sashes.
- Kimono girdles.
- Wide sashes.
- Geisha garb.
- Kimono parts
- Kimono adjuncts
- Ginza purchases
- Oriental sashes
- Geishas' adornments
- Cummerbunds of a sort
- Kobe robe items
- Cio-Cio-San's sashes
- Geisha gear
- Sashes for geishas
- Sashes for Pitti-Sing
- Cummerbunds' cousins
- Sashes in Nara
- Sashes in Soka
- Items in Cio-Cio-San's wardrobe
- Butterfly's sashes
- Eastern accessories
- They go to waist
- The Mikado attire
- Waist circlers
- Overseas ties
- Some wraps
- Accessories for Cio-Cio-San
- Ties with bows
- Sashes in "The Mikado"
- They may be tied up in Tokyo
- Some are tied in "cho cho" fashion
- Ties around the middle
- Geishas draw them
- Parts of Japanese bridal costumes
- Bands of geishas
- Madama Butterfly wear
- Waist products
- Accessories whose colors may indicate rank
- Sometimes-satin items of apparel
- They have bows
- They might be tied using a taiko musubi ("drum knot")
- Bands seen at Japanese weddings
- Middle parts of Japan?
- Geishas often draw them
- Geishas' wear
- Ties to the Japanese?
- Honshu sashes
- Gifu sashes
- The Mikado cinchers
- Ginza fashion accessories
- Some sashes
- The Mikado wraps
- Madama Butterfly sashes
- Eastern waist ties
- Japanese bands
- Kyoto waist sashes
- Some waist wraps
- Sashes in Sapporo
- Japanese belts that are an anagram of "bios"
- Ziamen sashes
- Geisha girls' accessories
- Wide waist sashes
- Nonmusical bands?
- Silk sashes
- Costume accessories for "The Mikado"
- Satin sashes
- Ties in the East