Answer: NUDE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Naked
- Exposed
- Hosiery shade
- Bare
- Museum piece
- In the buff
- Uncovered
- Unclothed
- Beige shade
- Stocking shade
- Indecent
- Undressed
- In one's birthday suit
- In the altogether
- Au naturel
- Stripped
- Hose hue
- Without a stitch on
- Undraped
- Hose shade
- In the raw
- Painting
- Without clothes
- Unclad
- Type of painting
- Sculptor's subject
- Pantyhose shade
- Starkers
- Hose color
- Art subject
- Wearing nothing
- Kind of scene
- Art class subject
- Ready to skinny-dip
- Ready for skinny-dipping
- Lipstick shade
- Revealing work of art?
- In the flesh?
- Like a skinny-dipper
- Fully exposed
- Sans clothing
- Out of gear?
- Not decent
- Rodin subject
- Renoir subject
- Ready to streak
- One way to pose
- Naked as a jaybird
- Michelangelo's "David," e.g.
- Like Lady Godiva
- Like a streaker
- Immodest art subject
- Gallery hanging
- Bare-naked
- Artist's subject
- Art class figure
- Unclothed sculpture
- Stripped down
- Starkers, across the pond
- Not dressed
- Manet's "Olympia," e.g.
- Like some art class models
- Life class work
- Kind of beach
- Classic art subject
- Botticelli's Venus, e.g.
- Artist's model
- Art work
- "The Thinker," for one
- With nothing on
- Wearing no clothes
- Streaking
- Painter's subject
- Not in stitches?
- Not covered
- Modigliani's "The Rose ___"
- Michelangelo's David, e.g.
- Michelangelo's "David," for one
- Like some sunbathers
- Like one of Goya's Majas
- Like newborns
- Like Goya's "Maja"
- How to skinny-dip
- Completely unclothed
- Art-class subject
- What "The Thinker" is
- Wearing one's birthday suit
- Unclothed statue
- Type of beach
- Subject for Goya
- Studio subject
- Staircase descender?
- Spanx shade
- Sky-clad
- Rodin's "The Thinker," e.g.
- Risque art subject
- Ready for a shower
- Panty-hose shade
- Painting type
- Nylons shade
- Nylon shade
- Not having a stitch on
- Naked Radiohead song?
- Michelangelo's David, for one
- Like streakers
- Like some college art models
- Like some bras
- Like some artists' models
- Like Rodin's "The Thinker"
- Like Michelangelo's David
- Like Michelangelo's "David"
- Like Botticelli's Venus
- Like an Adamite
- How you entered the world
- Goya's Maja is one
- Duchamp's staircase-descender
- Duchamp's staircase descender?
- Duchamp subject
- Common pantyhose shade
- Classic artist's subject
- Certain painting
- Baring all
- As one entered the world
- Art-class subject, sometimes
- "The Thinker," for instance
- ___ beach
- Without threads?
- Without a thing on
- Uninhibited art class subject
- Unclothed, like an art model
- Unclothed, as an artist's model
- Titian's "Venus of Urbino," for one
- Titian's "Venus of Urbino," e.g.
- Titian's "Venus Anadyomene," e.g.
- Titian's ''Venus of Urbino,'' e.g.
- The Thinker, for instance
- Subtle lipstick shade
- Subject for Duchamp
- Stitchless?
- Statue that might offend a bluenose
- Statue such as "The Thinker"
- Statue of a kind
- Skin-colored
- Shade of lipstick or heels
- Sans attire
- Rubens subject
- Risque selfie
- Risque Instagram post
- Revealing work of art
- Radiohead '08 single you might hear unclothed
- Prepped for streaking
- Popular lingerie color
- Playboy pie
- Penthouse view?
- Penthouse sweet?
- Painting of Venus, often
- Painting not for the demure
- Painter's poser
- Out there, in a way
- One with nothing on
- On a streak?
- Not-safe-for-work photo
- Not wearing anything
- Not decent, so to speak
- Not decent, say
- Needing extra sunscreen?
- Naked person
- Museum piece.
- Museum painting
- Modigliani subject
- Marcel Duchamp subject
- Many a Rubens subject
- Manet or Renoir theme
- Lingerie tone
- Like Venus, in many paintings
- Like Venus in "The Birth of Venus"
- Like the upper half of the Venus de Milo
- Like the statue of David
- Like the competitors at the Bare Oaks volleyball tournament
- Like the athletes in the ancient Olympics
- Like some yoga classes
- Like some nail polish shades
- Like some models in art class drawings
- Like some beachgoers
- Like some art models
- Like photos that violate one of Instagram's community guidelines
- Like Michelangelo's "David" or Rodin's "The Thinker"
- Like lipstick similar to one's skin tone
- Like Lady Godiva on horseback
- Like John and Yoko on "Two Virgins" cover
- Like Duchamp's staircase descender
- Like Danaƫ in Artemisia Gentileschi's painting "Danaƫ"
- Like Cezanne's seven bathers
- Like art class models
- Like all newborns
- Like a Playboy centerfold
- Like a Goya maja
- Life drawing subject
- Lacking the usual furnishings
- In your birthday suit
- How we all entered the world
- How Rodin sculpted "The Thinker"
- How everyone enters the world
- Hosiery specification
- Garbless
- Feature of Manet's "The Luncheon on the Grass"
- Dufy's "___ with Raised Arms"
- Duchamp's staircase descender
- Duchamp's descender
- Duchamp's "___ Descending a Staircase"
- Debriefed?
- Common art form
- Clothing-free
- Clothing optional, as some beaches
- Clothesless
- Centerfold model
- Brownish-pink
- Botticelli figure
- Beach type
- Barely visible person in many a painting?
- Barely there?
- Artist's naked model
- Art-studio subject, sometimes
- Art-studio subject
- Art-class model, often
- Art study
- Art studio subject
- Art figure
- Art class model, maybe
- Art class model
- Appearing as nature intended?
- Acrylic nail shade
- "The Thinker", e.g.
- "In Rainbows" Radiohead song for the buff?
- "David" is a notable one
- "David," e.g.
- "--- Descending a Staircase"
- "___ With Violin": Coward
- "___ Descending a Staircase"
- '89 Dead or Alive album for the naked?
- ''The Thinker'', e.g.
- ___ lipstick
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