- - Established principle of a football side's award
- - proposition regarded as being self-evidently true
- - doctor returned after a cricket team accepted truth
- - A team order established principle
- - In principle ring after eleven in the morning
- - widely accepted truth
- - Assertion generally accepted as being true
- - An established principle
- - self-evidently true statement
- - Self-evident principle accepted as true
- - proposition accepted as true
- - An accepted truth
- - A generally accepted truth
- - tens to be kept in a moneybox first by principle
- - a team getting second comeback – that's assumed to be true
- - Honour a team's first principle
- - Man wants a vote on principle
- - Saying widely assumed to be true
- - a universally held principle that nobody joins the team in the morning
- - Statement accepted as true
- - Universally accepted proposition
- - Generally accepted proposition
- - Self-evident principle
- - Accepted truth
- - Accepted statement
- - Universal principle
- - Heard principal accepted truth
- - A team needs order in principle
- - Maxim or principle
- - Man after a kiss in principle
- - A saying that's widely accepted as true
- - Accepted principle
- - Universally accepted statement
- - A team getting top award? It's self-evidently true
- - A team honour principle
- - Universally accepted principle
- - Saying that's widely accepted as true
- - Principle accepted as true
- - Accepted rule
- - Accepted postulate
- - Widely accepted saying
- - Universally accepted truth
- - It's accepted as true without proof
- - Fundamental principle
- - Basic principle
- - Established principle
- - Principle
- - accepted proposition
- - man following short cut in principle
- - Self-evident statement made by a cross on Irish Sea island
- - Dictum from a team given special award
- - maxim at ten to ten in the morning
- - that doctor should back a team is self-evident truth
- - Saying two letters is too much
- - Saying it's a mix you beat up and put an egg in
- - Established rule in Isle of Man following a vote
- - "Practice makes perfect" or "Haste makes waste"
- - Postulate with a cross inspired other men at the front
- - set theory truth
- - Statement that needs no proof in math or logic
- - 1, 11, 0, 1000 is a mathematical statement
- - Saw marine's chopper lifting - who, me?
- - It's taken for granted at ten to ten in the morning
- - adage, saying
- - saying, maxim
- - A self-evident truth
- - chinese president enthralled by mao's revolutionary dictum
- - Cab heading off to the centre of Rome? That's taken for granted
- - Saw American chopper landing on island
- - a cricket team with honour - that's a truism
- - Proposition assumed to be self-evident
- - Truth assumed to be self-evident
- - Rule needing no proof
- - Mathematical law
- - Fact needing no proof
- - Established truth
- - Basic truth
- - Assumption in math
- - "He who laughs last..." et al.
- - Mathematician's assumption
- - Idiom
- - Maxim, adage
- - Basic fact
- - You can believe it
- - Logical starting point
- - Basic assumption
- - Given
- - Self-evident truth
- - Obvious fact
- - General truth
- - "He who laughs last ..." is one
- - Fundamental truth
- - Universal truth
- - Geometric given
- - Assumed truth
- - 'Less is more,' e.g
- - Assumed truth, in math
- - Geometric truth
- - Truism
- - x + 0 = x, e.g
- - Basic proposition
- - 'Don't bite the hand that feeds you,' e.g
- - Established proposition
- - If a > b and b > c, then a > c, e.g
- - "All right angles are congruent," e.g
- - Old bird claims rounders team rejected rule
- - A vote on island initially making self-evident statement
- - If X=Y and Y=Z, then X=Z, e.g
- - a + b = b + a, e.g
- - American to dismiss British dependency? It goes without saying
- - Mathematical proposition
- - Geometric premise
- - 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it,' e.g
- - A team needs order, that's self-evident?
- - It's a given
- - Geometry truth
- - Saying that often goes without saying
- - Geometry basic
- - Singer with the #1 debut album 'Animal,' 2010
- - Start of a mathematical proof
- - Self-evident statement
- - Given in philosophy class?
- - Logical proposition
- - Self-evident proposition
- - Geometry staple
- - "Lost time is never found again," for one
- - "Good things come to those who wait," e.g.
- - It's assumed
- - Truth held to be self-evident
- - "Power corrupts," e.g.
- - Geometry postulate
- - We hold this truth to be self-evident
- - Statement that needs no proof
- - "What goes up must come down," e.g.
- - "Lost time is never found again," e.g.
- - Math proposition that needs no proof
- - Spaceship in "Wall-E"
- - Isuzu SUV
- - It's self-evident
- - "Crime does not pay," e.g.
- - Knowledge base?
- - Assumed truth, in logic
- - Murphy's Law, for one
- - "Caveat emptor," for one
- - Murphy's Law, e.g.
- - 'Time flies,' e.g
- - Proverb
- - Wise saying
- - "Time is money," e.g.
- - Established rule.
- - Adage
- - Maxim
- - It goes without saying
- - Bit of wisdom
- - Dictum
- - Old saw
- - Saw
- - Postulate
- - Words to live by
- - Bit of truth
- - Saw small island following a cross
- - Eleven in a room evens out, one's assumed
- - man seen with yankee's hack saw
- - a team given special award? that's a self-evident thing
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