- - In addition to the lady wife that was
- - Addition to the main part of a building
- - Addition to a document
- - Addition to a building
- - Architect's addition
- - Addition to building
- - An addition that extends a main building
- - Edifice addition
- - Addition to a school, say
- - Architectural addition
- - Library addition
- - School addition
- - Building addition
- - Addition
- - to take possession of another territory.
- - Princess Royal has ten to add
- - Added wing on a building
- - Appropriate, without permission from man next door
- - Result of an architect's winging it?
- - extra wing on a building
- - Take without asking, as territory
- - Take over - giving a girl a kiss
- - Extension of a building
- - Add ... Frank unknown
- - seize the tenth queen?
- - Join a girl and kiss
- - extension on a building
- - take over, or claim by conquest?
- - seize, ...... territory
- - add, join
- - Take over some of Iran next
- - Old queen gains unknown attachment
- - Add to one's territory
- - Add-on to a building
- - Extend journalist Frank's doting sign-off?
- - Forcibly acquire, as territory
- - make part of a larger state
- - Supplementary building
- - Wing of a building
- - Edifice extension
- - Building expansion
- - Wing added to a building
- - The Learning ......
- - Extension of the main building
- - Wing added onto a building
- - Take, as land
- - Side building
- - Secret ...... (where Anne Frank wrote her diary)
- - New wing of a building
- - Join — add
- - Incorporate into a city, say
- - Incorporate (territory)
- - Growing family's requirement
- - Extension to a main building
- - Colonize, more politely
- - Building enlargement
- - Builder's second thought
- - Build a wing
- - Appropriate without permission
- - Add or attach
- - Attach (to)
- - Architectural afterthought
- - Queen once given kiss as appropriate
- - Tack on; take over
- - Take (land) by conquest
- - Supplementary structure
- - Attach by conquest
- - Take over, as land
- - Architectural extension
- - Subsidiary structure
- - Acquire forcibly, as land
- - Secondary building
- - Building's extra
- - Add to the end
- - New wing, e.g
- - Add by appropriating
- - Incorporate, as the U.S. did Texas
- - Add as an extra part
- - Take by force, as land
- - New wing, say
- - Subsidiary building
- - Add to the end; take possession of
- - Wing, perhaps
- - Added wing
- - Building attachment
- - Forcibly acquire, as a territory
- - Take on new territory
- - Architectural wing, e.g.
- - Incorporate, as new territory
- - Fast-growing school's need, perhaps
- - Ell
- - Architect's wing
- - Add, as territory
- - Proposal for business expansion
- - Take, as territory
- - Auxiliary building
- - Appropriate, in a way
- - Not the main building
- - Building extra
- - Claim, as land
- - Incorporate into a city
- - Subjoin
- - Building adjunct
- - Incorporate into a city, as territory
- - Bring into the city limits
- - Extension on the main building
- - Architectural wing
- - It wasn't part of the original plan
- - Wing that won't aid in flying
- - Ell, perhaps
- - Building afterthought
- - Wing that won't fly
- - Incorporate, as land
- - Add to the city
- - Take land
- - Incorporate, as territory
- - Room for expansion
- - Museum wing, perhaps
- - Put a wing on
- - Incorporate new territory
- - Take over land e.g.
- - Building s building
- - Take over property
- - Expansion consequence, perhaps
- - Auxiliary structure
- - Take over, in a way
- - Eli, often
- - Take without permission
- - Tack on
- - Add-on
- - Append
- - Extension
- - Architect's afterthought
- - Attachment
- - New wing
- - Building add-on
- - Building part
- - Attach
- - Incorporate
- - Wing
- - Building wing
- - Building extension
- - Take over
- - Take possession of
- - Take without asking
- - Appropriate
- - Add
- - Take in
- - Seize
- - Append; seize
- - Take possession of [territory]
- - appropriate evidence from ballot paper one has voted for princess?
- - seize control of land
- - Take permanent possession of
- - Woman has ten to add
- - Add territory by conquest
- - take land that doesn't belong to you in war
- [ Edit ]
- [ Other definitions ]