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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
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?
Ties often tied in bows
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