- - Doubly a fool, taking in killer
- - He kills a couple of fools in the end
- - One kills when best troops do wrong
- - When special forces do wrong with a hitman
- - it's criminal to take a couple of fools in
- - One kills when SAS stray from path
- - Booth in a theater, e.g.?
- - Booth, in a theater
- - a murderer
- - One kills when elite troops stray from path
- - Contract killer
- - One kills when best troops go astray
- - One murders for political or monetary reasons
- - One with a killer job
- - One takes out two jacks at home
- - One kills when SAS lapse
- - One making a killing
- - One kills when elite troops go astray
- - Two pairs of smalls under a popular offer?
- - Couple of fools on Central Line with one of those responsible for hit after hit
- - One fulfilling a contract?
- - John Wilkes Booth, for one
- - Brutus, for one
- - *One with a contract, say
- - Booth, for one
- - Mr. or Mrs. Smith, in a 2005 film
- - Guiteau, for one
- - Leon F. Czolgosz was one
- - Zangara was one.
- - Ruby, for one
- - One dispatches noodles with it
- - One who kills when soldiers do wrong
- - One hired to liquidate Berks home
- - One killing animal — a small offence
- - Paid murderer
- - Killer has got in behind two idiots
- - The Blind ......, Margaret Atwood novel
- - Killer, idiot repeatedly elected
- - Killer donkey repeated "In!"
- - Killer shows when to commit offence with donkey
- - Killer at home with couple of fools
- - Murderer's impertinence when in jails
- - Ninja elected by Charlie and Wally
- - Hired gun hot to go after two idiots
- - Dangerous customer two idiots elected
- - Politically motivated killer
- - Political killer
- - she may be interested in taking some men out: essentially easy going and without disrespectful speech
- - two fools in murderous combination
- - Oswald or Sirhan
- - John Mayer "Battle Studies" song that kills?
- - Liquidator
- - Cheek eaten by an evil murderer
- - Butcher takes two animals in
- - Hired killer
- - Hired murderer
- - Ninja, for instance
- - Killer popular with two idiots
- - Couple of beastly figures up north capable of getting away with murder
- - Killer clown seen twice at home
- - Couple of fools batting for killer
- - Paid killer
- - Fool appearing twice in The Executioner
- - Political/religious killer
- - Professional offer?
- - Over in Saint-Denis, SAS saw sniper, say
- - Murderer
- - Frequent action-film villain
- - Killer since caught in dope offence
- - Couple of fools from the heart of Nottingham responsible for hit after hit
- - Two fools in killer combination
- - Criminal supplying two dopes favoured
- - Political murderer
- - Hired gun
- - He'll kill animals in the end
- - Hit man
- - Hit maker?
- - Booth, e.g.
- - Hatchet man
- - Hit man, e.g.
- - Booth or Oswald
- - Ninja, e.g.
- - Crusader slayer
- - Booth or Czolgosz
- - Zangara or Czolgosz.
- - Booth, for example.
- - John Wilkes Booth.
- - John Wilkes Booth, e.g
- - Killer
- - Thug
- - Offer
- - someone who is paid to kill
- - the —, 1945 broadway stage play by irwin shaw
- - Killer twin fools at home
- - murderer of two fools at home
- - idiot twice enclosed by killer
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