- - in the eyes of the law, say, make good!
- - Make lawful
- - Legitimise
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- - Shakespeare character who says 'Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies; good night, good night'
- - Work hard with adapter of Shakespeare to depict tragic heroine
- - Daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare
- - Female character in Hamlet
- - Daughter of Polonius and sister of Laertes in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet
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- - Good ones make good neighbours, they say
- - they are intended to keep out the receivers
- - They enclose people who trade illegally
- - Holds the foil, say
- - Good ones make good neighbours, it's said
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- - Standard with the lyrics "Your eyes are always saying / the things you're never saying"
- - Tango tune heard in "The Full Monty"
- - Standard that begins "When we are dancing / And you're dangerously near me"
- - 1950s title lyric after "When we are dancing and you're dangerously near me ..."
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- - Making goo-goo eyes, say
- - Liar's outfit is shoddy - typical of one making advances?
- - Coquettish
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- - Use goo-goo eyes and make small talk, say
- - Bat an eye, say
- - Move swiftly, run inside to make advances
- - Use a pick-up line, say
- - Use a pick-up line on someone, say
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- - Lawn eyesores
- - Life of Agony song about lawn complaint?
- - Lawn interlopers
- - Lawn bugaboos
- - Hoes down the lawn
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- - It's typical for the foreign women to find husband's partner is not married in the eyes of the law
- - One who moved in without ceremony, perhaps
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- - Lawn eyesore
- - Unwanted plant on a lawn
- - Plant that might be pulled from a lawn
- - Lawn spoiler
- - Lawn plague
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