Tudor frilled collars (5) |
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Frills. usually starched. worn round the neck. particularly during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I (5) |
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Neckwear for hooligans, we hear (5) |
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Pleated collars (5) |
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Sartorial adornments made possible by having no suit (5) |
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Trumps the appropriate neckwear for Elizabethans? (5) |
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Frilly neckware items in period costumes |
The Telegraph Plusword |
31 May 2024 |
They once went round the necks of thugs, we hear! (5) |
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Circular pleated collars worn in the 16th and 17th centuries (5) |
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Period dress for hooligans, we hear (5) |
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Circular pleated collars (5) |
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Elizabethan collars |
Thomas Joseph |
01 May 2024 |
Fancy neckwear worn by hooligans, it's said (5) |
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Elizabethan pleated collars |
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Starched frills round the neck, worn by Elizabethans |
The Guardian Quick |
13 Jul 2022 |
Elizabethan neck decorations |
New York Times |
28 May 2018 |
Elizabethan neck decorations |
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Fanciful collars on Elizabethan costumes |
Wall Street Journal |
31 Oct 2016 |
Folded collars |
The Washington Post |
16 Jun 2016 |
Elizabethan collars |
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Plays a trump card, in bridge |
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Plays a trump card, in bridge |
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Elizabethan collars |
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Plays a trump card |
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Plays a trump card |
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Plays a trump card |
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Folded collars |
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Folded collars |
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Bridge plays |
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Elizabethan collars |
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Starched and pleated collars |
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Trumps when unable to follow suit |
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Plays a trump card |
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Bridge plays. |
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Goffered collars. |
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Wheel-shaped collars. |
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