Crossword clues for dons
dons
- Mafia heads
- Crime bosses
- Family heads?
- Family heads
- Wears, as clothes
- Puts on, as clothing
- Pulls on
- Oxford heads
- Mafia VIPs
- Gangland bigwigs
- Figures at a gangland summit
- Syndicate bigwigs
- Slips on
- Quixote and Marquis
- Puts on (hat)
- Oxford professors
- Mob honchos
- Mob crime bosses
- Mafia leaders
- Dresses up in
- Adams and Knotts
- Adams and Ameche
- Underworld VIPs
- Underworld bigwigs
- Tattaglia and Barzini, in "The Godfather"
- Slips on, as a jacket
- Quixote et al
- Puts on, as an article of clothing
- Oxford VIPs
- Oxford academics
- Omerta enforcers
- Meredith and Shula
- McLean and Henley
- Mafia figures
- Knotts et al
- Henley and Was
- Henley and Ho
- Gets decked out in
- Gets decked in
- Fellows of Oxford and Cambridge
- Felder and Was
- Family men?
- Crime family heads
- Changes into
- Certain family VIPs
- Cambridge tutors
- Cambridge teachers
- Cambridge figures
- Bosses in "The Godfather"
- Adams, Knotts and Johnson
- Capos
- Grandees
- Family figures?
- British school officials
- Cambridge academics
- Puts on, as clothes
- Mafia bosses
- Gets into
- Slips into
- Oxford figures
- Mario Puzo wrote about them
- English university V.I.P.s
- Mafia chiefs
- Syndicate leaders
- J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, at Oxford
- Underbosses' bosses
- Underworld V.I.P.'s
- Mafia bigwigs
- Oxford profs
- "The Godfather" figures
- Oxford teachers
- Mob summit figures
- Barzini and others, in "The Godfather"
- Meredith and Knotts
- Puts on apparel
- Oxford dignitaries
- Corleone and Carlo
- Oxford fellows
- Juan and Quixote
- Underworld figures
- Quixote, Juan and Carlos
- Balliol fellows
- Oxford group
- Spanish notables
- Cambridge group
- Ho and Juan
- Ho and Johnson
- Spanish bigwigs
- Spanish lords
- English tutors
- Oxford tutors
- Opposite of doffs
- Fellows at university have to act, with new series ...
- Puts on half loved tubular scarf back to front
- Puts on - lecturers
- University teachers - Mafia bosses
- University staff
- Mob bosses
- Dresses in
- Spanish gentlemen
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Dons or The Dons may refer to:
Arturs Ĺ ingirejs (born 10 April 1984 in Saldus), better known as Dons, is a Latvian singer.
He represented Latvia at the New Wave 2008, where he got 4th place. He has released four studio albums. In 2014, he participated in Dziesma in an attempt to represent Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest. He finished in 2nd place behind Aarzemnieki. He was a judge in the first season of the Latvian television show Supernova.
Usage examples of "dons".
Mafia dons dining out and Mafia dons being murdered, splattering blood all over innocent people and that sort of thing.
I was at the point where I could almost tolerate Mafia dons and their peers in black limousines, but hit men, gun molls, and other riffraff were another matter.
The nation is overrun with drug dealers and Mafia dons who live like kings.
CD quarantine, so all the Dons and the Republicans can do is kill each other with rifles and knives and grenades.
Somewhere out there were the Dons with their army of peasant conscripts and mercenaries and family retainers.
The Dons would have had no trouble taking his position, but they were strangely quiet.
The war was stalemated, which meant the superior forces of the Dons were slowly grinding the Republicans down.
CD inspectors will see the spearhead of the Republican army destroyed by nukes, and think the Dons did it.
With comparable instruction, a mestizo can equal, even surpass the purest blooded dons in Spain.
I rubbed shoulders with priests and nuns, whores and dons, vaqueros and indios, spurred ones and lowly half-castes, rugged soldados and perfumed dandies.
Do I appear to be less than a gentleman than the dons who curry your favor on the Alameda?