Ran in the buff
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AnswerCrossword Clue
STREAKEDRan in the buff
NAKEDIn the buff
BAREIn the buff
NUDEIn the buff
AUNATURELIn the buff
UNCLADIn the buff
STARKERSIn the buff
SHINYIn the buff?
STREAKBolt in the buff
SKINNYDIPBathe in the buff
STREAKEDPassed in the buff
CLADNot in the buff
STREAKERRunning buff in the buff
hoodmanthe person blindfolded in blindman's buff
NUDE"In Rainbows" Radiohead song for the buff?
hoodmenHOODMAN, the person blindfolded in blindman's buff
LOSERStrip poker player in the buff, e.g.
SARDescendants of the boys in buff and blue.
loessan unstratified usually buff to yellowish brown loamy deposit found in North America, Europe, and Asia and believed to be chiefly deposited by the wind
dotterelsA small plover with a brown streaked back and a chestnut or buff belly with black below. Dotterels breed in mountainous areas and in the tundra
larsgibbon, Hylobates lar, inhabiting Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and northern Sumatra, varying from black to light buff in color, and having white hands and feet: an endangered species
laresgibbon, Hylobates lar, inhabiting Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and northern Sumatra, varying from black to light buff in color, and having white hands and feet: an endangered species
largibbon, Hylobates lar, inhabiting Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, and northern Sumatra, varying from black to light buff in color, and having white hands and feet: an endangered species
zebrineany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrasany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff
zebrinesany of several fleet African mammals (Equus burchelli, E. grevyi, and E. zebra) related to the horse but distinctively and conspicuously patterned in stripes of black or dark brown and white or buff