- - Might be extramarital
- - Romantic fling
- - Concern — extramarital relationship
- - A fling (or something more serious?)
- - Female just after a fling
- - Extramarital activity
- - Fling a fellow's had with blonde
- - It could be extramarital
- - Rocker fling
- - Extramarital fling
- - Fling
- - Fine and reasonable to support adult's relationship
- - sounds like a passable romantic intrigue
- - Event; romance
- - happening with frequency in a gathering of amusements for public entertainment
- - A very noisy bearing causes concern
- - Family ...
- - A female with adequate business
- - Maura Tierney and Dominic West Showtime drama with The
- - a loud blonde's business
- - 1957 Cary Grant movie: "An .... to Remember"
- - The Mysterious ... at Styles was Agatha Christie's first book
- - Announcement of a beautiful romance
- - a fellow blond's business
- - what the traveller pays, one hears, for romantic intrigue
- - The raffia-weaving business
- - Relationship made a fellow even-handed
- - Matter, concern
- - business with a blonde, we hear
- - Relationship just beyond alpha female
- - a matter of a very loud tune
- - Business that's pretty good after a false start
- - romantic entanglement from anglo french exhibition
- - ''The Mysterious ... at Styles'' (Agatha Christie)
- - concern for a very loud tune
- - act of cheating
- - A loud and unbiased question
- - a very loud tune causes concern
- - the business of a very loud tune
- - "Family ...." [1966-71]
- - A dangerous liaison with a fellow at The Gala!
- - A party atmosphere leads to romance
- - a very loud tune, in the event
- - a fellow blonde's business
- - a very loud melody for romance
- - Raffia (anag)
- - Mary J. Blige "Family ......"
- - Adulterous relationship
- - Gossip magazine fodder
- - Business relationship
- - Something to remember
- - Secret relationship
- - Female invested in a pretty good business
- - Incident in a party atmosphere
- - Illicit romance
- - Involvement in a party atmosphere
- - Romantic intrigue
- - Incident in a fine bazaar
- - Alpha female even-handed in romance
- - Female consumed by a fine romance
- - Social event or sexual relationship
- - Armed force disposing of monarch leads to reasonable scandal
- - Liaison
- - Business; any matter
- - A party broadcast leads to potential scandal
- - Public scandal
- - Dalliance with a b-blonde
- - Dalliance
- - Secret liaison
- - Many a soap opera plotline
- - A source of friction -- just business
- - What's inside safe? Just a thing
- - Concern, matter
- - Foreign footballers upset by fine for playing away from home
- - Catered event
- - A fine and equitable business
- - A very loud manner, yet one may find romance
- - Business matter
- - Soap opera plot device
- - A political party broadcast is bound to cause a split among the partners
- - Liaison of blonde chasing footballers from the East
- - Cause of many a split
- - Issue a fine in accordance with the rules
- - Relationship that's a concern?
- - Incident in Concern
- - Catered party
- - Cause of a divorce, at times
- - Intense romance
- - Catered bash
- - Black-tie gathering, maybe
- - Covert action?
- - Risky romance
- - Trysting relationship
- - Forbidden romance
- - Social function
- - Amour
- - Short-term romance
- - XYZ, for one
- - Potential relationship ruiner
- - Black-tie gathering
- - Caterer's gig
- - Billy Wilder's was "Foreign"
- - Social party
- - Amorous hanky-panky
- - XYZ of 1797–98, e.g.
- - XYZ ...... of 1797
- - Two-timer's liaison
- - Lothario's specialty
- - Special function.
- - Occurrence
- - Occasion
- - Event
- - Happening
- - Romantic interlude
- - Brief romance
- - Business concern
- - Festive gathering
- - Watergate, for one
- - Doing
- - Wingding
- - Festive party
- - Big bash
- - Gala
- - Tabloid fodder
- - (Illicit) relationship
- - '...... do'
- - Fete
- - Matter
- - Romance
- - Concern
- - Social gathering
- - Social event.
- - Business
- - Romance with a fine blonde
- - Workers having 40% laid off — look, it's business
- - a fine and reasonable matter
- - It's a very loud tune, love
- - There's said to be a market for the thing
- - "a family ......" (age-gap rom-com starring nicole kidman and zac efron)
- - matter giving rise to scandalous gossip?
- - The Thomas Crown ......, Steve McQueen film
- - romantic intrigue - sounds like a blonde!
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