Answer: OBI
OBI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OBI with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- It's cinched in Sapporo
- Kobe sash
- Kimono sash
- ___-Wan Kenobi
- Cummerbund cousin
- Kimono closer
- Geisha's sash
- Kimono accessory
- Sapporo sash
- Japanese sash
- Geisha's accessory
- Snacked
- Eastern sash
- Japanese band
- It's fit to be tied
- Kimono tie
- It's a cinch in Japan
- A geisha may tie one on
- __-wan Kenobi
- Sash
- Tokyo sash
- ''Shogun'' sash
- Waist material?
- Samurai's sash
- Shogun sash
- Band of geishas?
- Part of a geisha's attire
- Band from the East?
- Silk tie
- Eastern band
- You may tie one on in Tokyo
- Geisha's tie
- Geisha's belt
- Tie around the waist
- "Madama Butterfly" sash
- Something for Yum-Yum's tummy
- Oriental sash
- Japanese band?
- Kimono cincher
- Asian waist product?
- "The Mikado" wardrobe item
- "Memoirs of a Geisha" wardrobe item
- Eastern wrap
- Sash for a geisha
- Yum-Yum wardrobe item
- "Mikado" closer
- Band around Japanese CDs
- Tie in the East
- ''The Mikado'' costume piece
- Tea ceremony sash
- "Madama Butterfly" accessory
- Shikoku sash
- It's tied at the back
- Sash traditionally tied with a bow
- Sash in "Memoirs of a Geisha"
- Knotted sash
- Band for a tea ceremony?
- Belt's relative
- Noh accessory
- Part of a ''Mikado'' costume
- Role for Sir Alec
- Asian sash
- It'll close your kimono
- Band in "The Mikado"?
- __-Wan Kenobi of "Star Wars"
- __-Wan, Luke's mentor
- Kabuki accessory
- "The Mikado" costume piece
- Yum-Yum's sash
- Kabuki costume sash
- Samurai's accessory
- Kimono belt
- "The Mikado" costume component
- Bit of "The Mikado" costumery
- Geisha accessory
- Shogun's sash
- Traditional Japanese sash
- Geisha sash
- ''Madama Butterfly'' accessory
- ''Madame Butterfly'' tie
- Kyoto cummerbund
- Cummerbund for a geisha
- Sash on a kimono
- Butterfly's sash
- ___-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness role)
- Geisha's band
- "Madama Butterfly" tie
- "Shogun" accessory
- Far East cummerbund
- Kabuki costume belt
- "The Mikado" accessory
- Geisha's waist wrap
- Kabuki band
- Japanese waistband
- ___-Wan Kenobi (Sir Alec Guinness role)
- Item in a geisha's closet
- Japanese kimono sash
- Tokyo tie
- Japanese tie
- Kabuki sash
- ___-Wan with the Force
- One getting waisted in Tokyo?
- Japanese for "girdle"
- Band from Japan
- "Madame Butterfly" wear
- Kimono securer
- It may be tied with a bow
- Geisha's waistband
- Robe fastener
- It's tied with a bow
- Sash with a bow
- Sash in Sapporo
- Japanese waist material?
- Bow site
- Butterfly ___ (sash)
- Part of a "Mikado" costume
- Formal Japanese wear
- It's tied in back
- Part of a Jedi's name
- Japanese wrap
- Geisha's wrap
- Geisha's girder
- "Madame Butterfly" accessory
- ___-Wan
- Kimono cinch
- Butterfly wrapping?
- Piece of kabuki costumery
- Martial artist's wear
- Japanese wraparound
- Traditional keikogi accessory
- Japanese belt
- Shizuoka sash
- "The Mikado" sash
- Sash worn in a ryokan inn
- One taking a bow in Japan
- ___ Wan Kenobi
- Sash for a kimono
- It's tied in the back
- Honshu wraparound
- ___-Wan Kenobi ("Star Wars" character)
- ___-Wan of "Star Wars"
- Sash sometimes made of brocade
- It's tied in Tokyo
- Paper strip around Japanese books
- Madame Butterfly often tied one on
- Karate belt
- Geisha band
- Samurai sash
- Band with Eastern origins
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Recent usage in crossword puzzles:
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- Universal Crossword - March 24, 2012
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- USA Today - March 12, 2012
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