Answer: OBI
OBI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 341 times.
Referring Clues:
- A geisha may tie one on
- Kimono accessory
- Sash
- Broad sash
- Oriental tie
- "Shogun" apparel
- Japanese sash
- It goes around the middle
- It's a wrap
- Sapporo sash
- Eastern sash
- Piece of kabuki costumery
- Kimono closer
- It's tied at the back
- ___-Wan of "Star Wars"
- Butterfly band?
- Attire for M. Butterfly
- Japanese band?
- Kimono sash
- Wardrobe item from "The Mikado"
- Kimono tie
- Silk tie
- Band of geishas
- Eastern tie?
- Geisha wear
- ___-Wan Kenobi
- It may gird a geisha
- Part of a geisha's attire
- Asian waist product?
- Securer in Japanese dress
- Part of a geisha's costume
- Geisha's sash
- It may take a bow
- Samurai's sash
- Middle piece of Tokyo?
- Part of a "Mikado" costume
- It's tied in back
- Formal Japanese wear
- Robe fastener
- Sash with a bow
- It's tied with a bow
- Bow site
- Butterfly ___ (sash)
- Sash in Sapporo
- Japanese waist material?
- Japanese band
- It may be worn below a bust, in Japan
- Kimono securer
- It may be tied with a bow
- Geisha's waistband
- Band from Japan
- "The Mikado" wardrobe item
- Oriental sash
- It's a cinch in Japan
- "Shogun" sash
- Part of a geisha's garb
- Ginza girdle
- Sash for Madame Butterfly
- Kabuki costume sash
- Kyoto cummerbund
- Osaka sash
- Sash on a Jedi uniform?
- ___-Wan Kenobi of "Star Wars"
- Ginza strip?
- Bit of "The Mikado" costumery
- Kimono completer
- Japanese restraint?
- "The Mikado" accessory
- Ginza strap
- Samurai sash
- Geisha's girder
- Madame Butterfly often tied one on
- Cummerbund cousin
- Geisha accessory
- Something for Yum-Yum's tummy
- Kimono belt
- Geisha's belt
- "The Mikado" costume component
- Band for a tea ceremony?
- Judo sash
- Japanese tie
- "Madame Butterfly" wear
- "Madama Butterfly" sash
- Sake server's sash
- ___-Wan Kenobi ("Star Wars" character)
- ___-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness role)
- ___-Wan Kenobi (character in "The Phantom Menace")
- It keeps a gi closed
- ___-Wan Kenobi (sci-fi film character)
- Asian tie
- No thing to wear?
- Eastern tie
- Kabuki sash
- Tea ceremony sash
- "Madama Butterfly" accessory
- Shikoku sash
- Band from the East?
- Sash traditionally tied with a bow
- Knotted sash
- Tie in the East
- Band in "The Mikado"?
- __-Wan Kenobi of "Star Wars"
- __-Wan, Luke's mentor
- "The Mikado" costume piece
- Tie around the waist
- Tokyo sash
- Eastern closer
- Kabuki accessory
- Part of a ''Mikado'' costume
- __-wan Kenobi
- Yum-Yum wardrobe item
- ''Mikado'' closer
- Band around Japanese CDs
- Eastern band
- __-Wan (role for 95 Down)
- It's fit to be tied
- Noh accessory
- Band of geishas?
- Accessory for 48-Down
- Cummerbund for a geisha
- Geisha sash
- 44-Down may tie one on
- ''Madama Butterfly'' accessory
- ''Shogun'' sash
- ''Madame Butterfly'' tie
- Shogun's sash
- Kimono cincher
- Japanese wedding band?
- Traditional Japanese sash
- Ben ___-Wan Kenobi
- Waist material?
- Sash in "Memoirs of a Geisha"
- You may tie one on in Tokyo
- Belt's relative
- Role for Sir Alec
- Asian sash
- It'll close your kimono
- Geisha's tie
- Tokyo tie
- It may be tied up in Tokyo
- Yum-Yum's sash
- Sash on a kimono
- ___-Wan with the Force
- Geisha's band
- Samurai's accessory
- Butterfly's sash
- "Madama Butterfly" tie
- "Shogun" accessory
- Far East cummerbund
- Kabuki costume belt
- Kobe sash
- One getting waisted in Tokyo?
- Geisha's waist wrap
- Kabuki band
- It's a cinch, in Sapporo
- Japanese waistband
- ___-Wan Kenobi (Sir Alec Guinness role)
- Item in a geisha's closet
- Geisha's accessory
- Japanese kimono sash
- "Memoirs of a Geisha" wardrobe item
- Japanese for "girdle"
- Japanese wrap
- Geisha's wrap
- "Madame Butterfly" accessory
- Shogun sash
- Sash of a sort
- ___-Wan
- Ginza purchase
- Kimono cinch
- Eastern wrap
- Sash for a geisha
- Butterfly wrapping?
- "Madame Butterfly" tie
- ___-Wan, Luke's mentor
- "The Mikado" costume part
- "Mikado" closer
- ___-Wan (role for 95 Down)
- It's cinched in Sapporo
- Part of a Jedi's name
- Sapporo sash
- Butterfly wrapping?
- Martial artist's wear
- Japanese wraparound
- Traditional keikogi accessory
- Japanese belt
- Shizuoka sash
- "The Mikado" sash
- Sash worn in a ryokan inn
- Kyoto sash
- Kyoto sash
- One taking a bow in Japan
- Teahouse attire
- Teahouse attire
- ___ Wan Kenobi
- ___ -Wan Kenobi
- You can tie one on in Japan
- Japanese 34-Down
- 29-Across accessory
- Sendai sash
- With 44-Down Kenobi of sci-fi,
- Sasebo sash
- Chiba sash
- Japanese 45-Down
- Kochi sash
- Yukata sash
- Akita sash
- Ryukyu wrap
- Sakai sash
- It's kind of a cinch, in Japan
- Sash for a kimono
- It's tied in the back
- Honshu wraparound
- Sash sometimes made of brocade
- It's tied in Tokyo
- Paper strip around Japanese books
- Karate belt
- Geisha band
- Band with Eastern origins
- Sash in Japan
- Sash tied at the back
- Back-tied sash
- "Memoirs of a Geisha" prop
- Broad band of a sort
- "Kill Bill" sash
- With 17-Across, role for 13-Across
- Part of a geisha's garment
- Fancy tie
- Cummerbund's cousin
- Tokyo strip?
- It's a wrap in Japan
- Honshu sash
- Japanese garment
- Far East sash
- Nigerian ceremonial hut
- Kimono fastener
- "Star Wars" character ___-Wan Kenobi
- Robe closer
- "The Mikado" dress part
- It's a cinch in Sapporo
- Sash worn in Sapporo
- "Mikado" sash
- Butterfly's belt?
- Item tied with a decorative knot
- Japanese waist tie
- Kabuki costume closer
- "Memoirs of a Geisha" sash
- Kobe cummerbund
- Item tied in a drum bow
- "Sayonara" sash
- Sash often tied with a butterfly knot
- Exercise-outfit accessory
- Belt's cousin
- Open kimono preventer
- Cummerbund kin
- Kimono waist-cincher
- Geisha girder
- Sumo sash
- Kabuki costume accessory
- Strip of paper around a Japanese book
- "Shogun" belt
- "Shogun" tie
- ____ Wan Kenobi
- Kyoto accessory
- Sash for M. Butterfly
- Geisha's cincher
- Sash in "Madama Butterfly"
- Japanese 94-Across
- Alec's "Star Wars" role
- -Wan Kenobi
- Certain waist cincher
- Geisha circler
- Japanese closer
- ___-Wan ("Star Wars" role)
- It could gird a geisha
- Japan's answer to the cummerbund
- Japanese waist cincher
- Japanese waist-cincher
- It's fit to be tied in Japan
- Tokyo wrap
- Japanese cummerbund
- Passing note?
- Geisha's waist-cincher
- What a geisha may pull tight
- Noh tie
- Band from the East
- Sushi restaurant wrap?
- Sash for Yum-Yum
- Japanese "belt"
- Relative of a karate belt
- Karate belt?
- "Memoirs of a Geisha" accessory
- Martial arts accessory
- Sash for Cio-Cio-San
- Geisha's waist tie
- Luke's mentor, ___-Wan
- Asian belt
- Sash of the Far East
- Far Eastern sash
- "Help me, ___-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope"
- Geisha's waist band
- Asian cincher
- Japanese waist sash
- Item of kabuki apparel
- Wrap for Cio-Cio-San
- "The Mikado" band?
- West indian fetish
- Tied article of apparel
- Sci-fi's ___-Wan
- Sash worn around the waist
- Club___wan ("indiana jones and the temple of doom" setting)
- First name in "Star Wars"
- You can tie one on
- Tie that binds, in Japan?
- Asian waist tie
- Ginza buy
- Band of Tokyo?
- It's worn with a kimono
- Bit of judo attire
- Something you might take a bow for in the theater?
- Knotted waistband
- Black belt, sometimes
- Sash at a Japanese tea ceremony
- Judo belt
- Martial artist's belt
- Kimono go-with
- Sash worn over a kimono
- Belt in judo
- Cloth that goes to waist?
- Accessory that might have a netsuke attached
- Judoka's belt
- Sash tied with a butterfly knot
- Belt worn with a yukata
- Bit of samurai attire
- Ceremonial sash
- Kimono tightener
- Club ___ Wan (where "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" opens)
- ___-Wan Kenobi (Qui-Gon Jinn's padawan)
- 2022 NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion ___ Toppin
- Adornment for a kimono
- Japanese sash that might be tied in tateya musubi style
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - December 04, 2024
- LA Times - October 08, 2024
- New York Times - October 07, 2024
- LA Times - September 09, 2024
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- LA Times - August 12, 2024
- New York Times - August 02, 2024
- LA Times - June 29, 2024
- USA Today - April 29, 2024
- New York Times - April 22, 2024
- LA Times - March 15, 2024
- New York Times - February 13, 2024
- USA Today - January 29, 2024
- USA Today - January 22, 2024
- LA Times - November 17, 2023
- LA Times - October 29, 2023
- New York Times - October 07, 2023
- LA Times - August 24, 2023
- New York Times - August 01, 2023
- New York Times - June 28, 2023
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