Rating | Solver | Clue |
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SPECS | Glasses | |
BINOCULARS | Field-glasses | |
FIELD GLASSES | Opera glasses | |
MIRRORS | Looking glasses | |
PINCENEZ | Opera glasses | |
BIFOCAL | Dual-focus (glasses) | |
LORGNETTE | Opera glasses | |
PANES | Window glasses | |
TUMBLERS | Gymnasts needing glasses | |
PINTS | Glasses of beer | |
SCHOONERS | Large beer glasses | |
SPECTACLES | Model accepts the French glasses | |
OPTICIAN | Person qualified to provide glasses | |
OPTICIANS | Those who prescribe eye glasses | |
EYEWEAR | Glasses manufactured from the yew, earlier | |
GOGGLE | Colored glasses for relief from intense light. | |
BESPECTACLED | Wearing glasses, pageant can be seen in bed | |
NAKEDEYE | Need a key cut when unaided by glasses | |
SPECTACULAR | Pertaining to spectacles, or glasses for the eyes. | |
HORNRIMMED | Trumpet went round the edge of some scholars’ glasses | |
ROMANTICISE | Row, man! ‘Tis eyes that are said to see through rosecoloured glasses | |
ROMANTICISM | Row, man! ‘Tis eyes that are said to see through rosecoloured glasses | |
DIOPTRIC | Of or pertaining to the dioptre, or to the metric system of numbering glasses. | |
TRAY | A flat, broad vessel on which dishes, glasses, etc., are carried; a waiter; a salver. | |
MONTEITH | A vessel in which glasses are washed; -- so called from the name of the inventor. |