Answer: BALD
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Unadorned
- Bare
- Hairless
- Uncovered
- Plain
- Unembellished
- Undisguised
- Blunt
- Unvarnished
- Lacking locks
- Unlocked?
- Tread-bare
- Minus locks
- Like some tires
- Like worn tires
- Glabrous
- Treadless, as tires
- Like a father with no hair apparent?
- Lacking tread
- Kind of eagle
- Follicly challenged
- ___ eagle
- Type of eagle
- Shiny on top?
- Like Savalas
- Like old tires
- Lacking hair
- Hairless on top
- Eagle variety
- Dis-tressed?
- Treadless
- Topless?
- Like Kojak
- Like badly worn tires
- Lacking detail
- Hardly hirsute
- Completely bare
- Badly worn, as tires
- Alopecic
- Acomous
- ___ hair day
- Without hair
- With no hair apparent
- With a chrome dome
- Uncovered?
- Not needing a comb
- Not locked?
- Likely to skid
- Like Yul Brynner
- Like treadless tires
- Like Telly and Yul
- Like some eagles or tires
- Like some eagles
- Like one combing with a washcloth
- Like Mr. Magoo or Mr. Clean
- Like Mr. Clean
- Like Montel
- Like Homer Simpson
- Like a worn-out tire
- Like a worn tire
- Like a chrome-dome
- Like a certain eagle
- Lacking coverage?
- Having no tread left
- Having no hair up there
- Having no hair
- Hardly hairy
- Dis-tressed
- Capp's ___ Iggle
- Beyond buzzed
- Become unlocked?
- ____ eagle
- __ eagle
- Worn, as whitewalls
- Worn smooth
- Worn out, as a tire
- With no tread, as a tire
- With no tread left
- With no need to part?
- With no effort to conceal
- With little tread left
- What many HeadBlade users are
- Well-worn, as tires
- Unmopped?
- Unadorned.
- Unable to part?
- Un-locked?
- Tress-free
- Treadless, as a tire
- Susceptible to a scalp sunburn
- Suffering from alopecia
- Short on tread
- Sans tread
- Saltless, as pretzels
- Rude and lewd
- Ready to pay for a toupee, perhaps
- Ready for a hairpiece
- Pie finisher?
- Not needing conditioner
- Not in need of a barber
- Not covered with hair
- No longer treaded
- No longer offering much traction
- Never needing a haircut
- Mussorgsky's mountain?
- Mussorgsky's mountain
- Mr. Clean-like
- Like Yul Brynner, famously
- Like Yul Brynner or Telly Savalas
- Like worn-out tires
- Like worn-down tires
- Like worn radials
- Like Vin Diesel or Dr. Phil, hairwise
- Like very worn tires
- Like tires that should be retired
- Like tires needing replacement
- Like those with alopecia
- Like the uakari or some eagles
- Like the Dora Milaje, hair-wise
- Like the American eagle
- Like Telly Savalas
- Like Steve Harvey or Mr. Clean
- Like some eagles and tires
- Like some coots or eagles
- Like some babies and baby eagles
- Like Sir Ben Kingsley
- Like Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson
- Like Saitama and Lex Luthor
- Like Rogaine users
- Like people who don't use shampoo
- Like Patrick Stewart or Bruce Willis
- Like old tires, maybe
- Like Mr. Clean and Captain Picard
- Like me in a couple years
- Like many newborns
- Like many a newborn
- Like Ionesco's soprano
- Like Ike?
- Like Ike
- Like barely-there tires
- Like a well-worn tire
- Like a U.S eagle
- Like a treadless tire
- Like a tired tire
- Like a tire that has no tread left
- Like a tire ready to be retired?
- Like a pilgarlic
- Like a person who might be called "chrome dome"
- Like a national emblem
- Like a chrome dome
- Like a candidate for hair transplant
- Like a bad Goodyear
- Lacking cover?
- Lacking any tread
- Incapable of having a bad hair day, say
- Incapable of even trying a combover
- In need of a wig
- In need of a rug?
- Having nothing to part with?
- Having no overhead?
- Having no need for a comb
- Hairless, like LL Cool J's head
- Hairless, like Howie Mandel
- Genetically depilated
- Free of locks
- Follicularly challenged?
- Follicly challenged?
- Eaglelike, perhaps
- Eagle or head
- Depilous
- Completely smooth
- Beyond gray
- Bereft of tread
- Adjective for Mr. Clean or Mr. Magoo
- "The ___ Soprano," Ionesco play
- "Night on ________ Mountain"
- "I knew I was going ___ when it was taking longer and longer to wash my face": Harry Hill
- "Hair today, gone tomorrow" adjective
- ___-faced lie
- ___-faced liar
- ____ cypress
- ___ lie
- ___ eagles
- ___ eagle (American symbol)
- ___ as a billiard ball
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