- - word of farewell from ten after shout of applause
- - Farewell expression
- - Farewell from guerrilla leader going over European port
- - Fleet Street farewell
- - word of farewell used by ten after shout of encouragement
- - farewell greeting
- - word of farewell from ten after shout of encouragement
- - i re-echo light-hearted farewell
- - Farewell, informally
- - Beaten ice hero's farewell
- - British farewell
- - Ice hero upset in farewell
- - Farewell from two Europeans in terrible choir
- - Farewell from shattered ice hero
- - English in ridiculously heroic farewell
- - Londoner's "Bye!"
- - London farewell!
- - Sheffield farewell
- - Piccadilly farewell.
- - Salutation in London.
- - Londoner's greeting.
- - London greeting
- - Farewell
- - Informal farewell
- - 'Farewell' here translated, one parting company
- - Firm, I here break in to say a final word
- - Toast and two-thirds of Stilton, perhaps with port
- - i re-echo such a greeting
- - Celebrate 1-0 for so long
- - A parting word
- - Singular sitcom I love for so long?
- - British "Buh-bye!"
- - British Toodle-oo!
- - revolutionary queen in oman starts drinking toast?
- - Flawed heroic figure's end concealed for so long
- - Toast, one round with topping of egg on
- - i re-echo a greeting
- - Bit of cereal, or a Brit's goodbye
- - i re-echo the salutation
- - First bit of solid food for many a baby
- - British "Bye-bye!"
- - British goodbye
- - Good luck to choir performing around middle of the week
- - I'm off toast!
- - All the best English port taken by revolutionary
- - Put one's hands together for Number 10 - having said that, will they Leave?
- - Final message bringing comfort to Zeus's lover
- - Goodbye (informal)
- - Acclaim for Number Ten saying goodbye
- - Goodbye from injured ice hero
- - Cut out third of fatty food and port for your health
- - Old chap's goodbye
- - Root for instance, often initially is so long
- - First couple in Channel port keeping quarters for so long
- - European visiting revolutionary South American city for so long
- - So, long rice hoe is broken
- - Expression used when leaving meal, say, I love
- - Character abroad, always confined, having nothing for so long
- - Soho "So long!"
- - Brit's bye-bye
- - "À bientôt," across the Channel
- - Leeds leave-taking
- - Brit's goodbye
- - English toast
- - Southampton so long
- - Relative of hello
- - So-long in Soho
- - Piccadilly greeting.
- - Defunct radio program.
- - "Bye bye, Beckham"
- - British toast
- - 'Ta-ta!'
- - "Toodle-oo!"
- - Goodbye
- - "So long!"
- - 'Bye!'
- - Brit's 'Bye!'
- - Shout 'hurrah', I love parting word
- - Bye-bye in Britain
- - All the best Argentine red, then English port
- - "Toodles"
- - Jupiter's moon to brighten in the west
- - Later chapter on strange tailless duck
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