- - it's well for one's superior
- - improved state of abstainer getting in the drink
- - Well, someone having a flutter?
- - Well again
- - Getting well
- - "...... Homes and Gardens" is a popular magazine in the US
- - gambler having made some recovery
- - Improved on one who wagers?
- - Improved the odds one may be interested in
- - the gambler has reformed?
- - More suitable; preferable
- - Superior teetotaller sharing out beer!
- - "... safe than sorry!"
- - excel as a gambler
- - Heard gambling addict was cured
- - speculator having made a recovery
- - Ms Davis has river improved
- - the gambler is cured?
- - the devil you know vs the devil you don't
- - good improvement?
- - Worst gambler?
- - "... Call Saul," American crime drama TV series that is a spin-off, prequel, and sequel of "Breaking Bad"
- - to a superior standard
- - Improved as a gambler
- - superior gambler
- - Part of BBB
- - "Should've Known ...," song by Richard Marx from his 1987 self-titled album
- - The superior is out of hospital
- - Kylie Minogue climbed the UK charts with "...... the Devil You Know" in 1990
- - For someone who likes a flutter, it's wiser
- - comparatively good as a punter
- - More competent — gambler
- - Improved in health
- - Improved — gambler
- - Ford has a .......... idea
- - *"That's more like it!"
- - More suitable
- - Recovered
- - Comparatively good
- - Improved
- - More desirable
- - Gambler now attending Gamblers Anonymous?
- - Recovering
- - Cured gambler
- - Recovered gambler?
- - Surpass; gambler
- - Gambler a cut above
- - Outdo someone gambling
- - One having punt improved
- - Gambler improved
- - Improving
- - On the mend
- - More desirable; gambler
- - Preferable
- - Gambler; cured
- - More able
- - "...... Call Saul"
- - Hall & Oates "Some Things are ...... Left Unsaid"
- - Much improved
- - Greater in excellence
- - Showing improvement
- - Sound again
- - "...... late than never"
- - Higher-quality
- - Not quite best
- - Win the contest
- - Surpassing another
- - Opposite of worse
- - Go one up
- - Superior to another.
- - "My dear, my ...... half."—Sir P. Sidney.
- - Healed
- - "I'm still not sold, but ..."
- - End of the quip
- - Improve upon
- - Ameliorate
- - More proficient
- - Exceed
- - Superior.
- - Preferred
- - Surpass
- - Improve
- - Advantage
- - Outdo
- - See 21-Across
- - "___ Things," TV series starring Pamela Adlon that is about an actress raising her daughters on her own
- - Reformed gambler
- - a superior gambler
- - Greater than half
- - Improved in health or mental attitude
- - Outdo punter
- - The upper class punter?
- - Person having a flutter fully recovered
- - superior person having a flutter?
- - what things can only get for rishi's campaign official?
- - No longer as bad
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