1. The guests would wear these to a masquerade party (8)
2. Eastern dignitaries may stay here with Dave or Nick (7,8)
3. Monitories (10)
4. Can be found in the almanac (7)
Sorry but I DON"T know it - would like to know the answer. And there is no trace of sarcasm in any of my posts. I just hate people on this site making random unsubstantiated guesses that waste everyone's time and help no-one. Simple.
That's like saying masquerade mask, it doesn't mean a charade is something you wear.
Quizmonkey was quite correct to question the incorrect answers given.
So it makes sense for a domino mask to be worn at a masquerade but not a charade mask to be worn at a masquerade. I'm confused, could you explain the difference?
Don't think I've ever seen anyone wearing a domino any more than I've seen someone wearing a charade.
Dodger: buy yourself a dictionary and you'll see that a domino is a mask; a charade is not. End of subject. You 'confirmed' nothing with your 'Goggling' (sic).
I have come to the conclusion that nomatter what anyone else says they are going to be wrong because according to Quizmonkey he/she is always right (he/she thinks) and the rest of us are idiots
Er, no Barb - how can you justify that conclusion from what I have said? You answered a question asking for the plural of an object you wear: your answer was not the plural of an object you wear. It was 100% wrong. If you want to call yourself an idiot, that's your call.
I looked up domino in the dictionary - definition - a large hooded cloak with an eye mask at a masquerade. So I think that dominoes is the perfect answer.