- - Invalidate at the outset archaic names not used lately
- - To cancel the validity of something, such as a contract or election result
- - Cast aside yearbook, having ignored the second article
- - Cancel a Northern university being hosted by the Netherlands
- - Untie the knot?
- - Have the wedding invalidated
- - Wipe off the books
- - Untie the knot, say
- - Destroy the force of.
- - Cancel tube to be inserted without ends
- - Cancel yearbook, having lost one article
- - Make null or void
- - invalidate a greek character entering netherlands
- - Cancel article omitted from yearbook
- - Cancel annual missing leading article
- - Set aside a returned Bath bun Sally's not wanted
- - Abolish my less unmanly practices
- - cancel a couple of notes by university student
- - you left your girl? cut that out!
- - Cancel removal of second article from regular publication
- - Void, cancel
- - Declare (a law) invalid
- - cancel a deduction for every year
- - invalidate, as a contract
- - set aside legally
- - Void contents of cannula
- - Declare invalid, as a marriage
- - void, as a union
- - Cancel my withdrawal from unmanly shenanigans
- - declare legally invalid
- - cancel article taken from yearly publication
- - declare to be void
- - abolish yearly first aid cut
- - Invalidate an official agreement
- - Revoke yearbook: second article expunged
- - Cancel yearly publication, after fifth has been shelved
- - Cancel rapper insisting on gun clemency in seconds
- - Repeal and reverse moon probes around early nineties
- - Make void, as a contract
- - Invalidate second article taken out of yearbook
- - cancel and expunge article from yearbook
- - cancel a couple of points and turn left
- - Cancel (marriage)
- - Cancel officially
- - Officially undo, as a marriage
- - Formally invalidate, as a marriage
- - Declare invalid, as a recent marriage
- - Cancel (marriage) or make void
- - Invalidate yearbook where second article expunged
- - Declare invalid
- - Void, top mark struck from book
- - Undo, in a way
- - Make void: retract
- - Cancel yearbook with an article expunged
- - Declare void
- - Revoke yearbook — second article dropped
- - Undo legally
- - Revoke legally
- - Undo, as a new marriage
- - Invalidate, as a wedding
- - Cancel book published regularly with answer missing
- - Invalidate yearbook — second article dropped
- - Invalidate yearbook removing second article
- - Invalidate, as a marriage
- - Year-on-year, eighth of remuneration's cut? Strike!
- - Render void
- - Revoke order from tribunal, unnaturally overturned
- - Declare legally void
- - Abolish article from annual
- - Dissolve
- - Legally undo
- - Girl from University to get out of partnership
- - Invalidate article removed from publication
- - Book every 12 months to avoid a void
- - Article being cut out of yearbook creates void
- - Change from 'I do' to 'I don't'?
- - Void a marriage
- - Repeal, rescind
- - Invalidate, like a marriage
- - Undo "I do"
- - Cancel omnibus without anyone initially on board?
- - Cancel, revoke
- - Not getting us, ring to cancel
- - Void legally
- - Dissolve, as a union
- - Undo, as a marriage
- - Vacate
- - Invalidate legally
- - Invalidate a marriage
- - Void, as a marriage
- - Negate
- - Void, as a marriage certificate
- - Make void, as a marriage
- - Declare "That never happened"
- - Repeal
- - Fatima's husband
- - Disestablish
- - Mountain debris
- - Make inoperative
- - Revoke, as a marriage
- - Blot out.
- - Wipeout.
- - Reduce to naught.
- - Abolish legally.
- - Abolish, as a law.
- - Set aside
- - Nullify
- - Countermand
- - Bring to naught
- - Cancel out
- - Invalidate
- - Expunge
- - Make void
- - Make invalid
- - Render invalid
- - Undo
- - Rescind
- - Abrogate
- - Make disappear
- - Do away with
- - Abolish
- - Obligation
- - Lay to rest
- - Put an end to
- - Quash
- - Void
- - Revoke.
- - Neutralize
- - Make ineffective
- - Cancel
- - Cancel; invalidate
- - Abolish article from a yearbook
- - Make void or null
- - Declare to be invalid
- - Declare [a marriage] void
- - cancel woman, extremely unhelpful
- - Declare invalid or officially cancel
- - Cancel article withdrawn from yearbook
- - reduce to nothing book second american wanted
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