- - Having a legitimate claim to
- - had a right to be idle in temporary accommodation
- - Given the right to secure championship in final
- - given the right to let it change in the finish
- - Having a feeling of personal privilege
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- - Legitimately claimed
- - fitting or legitimately claimed
- - Nasty leader deposed, as should be the case
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- - one clearly having a legitimate relationship
- - relative after a wedding
- - Home rule for a sort of relation
- - One related by marriage
- - Tiny flaws exposed part of one's extended family
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- - Trial run with judges having legitimate case
- - listen to woman again in trial performance?
- - actors' run-through
- - Earl hears about dramatic trial
- - Dummy run
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- - Legitimate line, thoroughly unpleasant
- - Just pants put on line
- - legal and legitimate, initially, and bad
- - Legitimate
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- - legitimate superior to a set of executives?
- - proper place for a table light?
- - legitimate place to find "1 across"
- - Term originating through card games that means in a straightforward manner
- - honourably open but incomprehensible to directors
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- - legitimate target in reasonable match?
- - legitimate target in shooting gallery for example
- - reasonable target for criticism
- - legitimate object of ridicule
- - legitimate prey
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- - legitimate justification for holding entertainment
- - Places with rides and games
- - Carnival setting, often
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