- - Person you deal with in scrum with toe broken
- - Character in scrum with toe crushed
- - User of, eg, a shop
- - Charlie goes to America for book reading in the store perhaps
- - One's always right in store
- - Client of first person in refurbished courts
- - Account, in a way
- - He's always right, in a business maxim
- - Purchases a commodity or service
- - Habitual shopper?
- - More's cut off for the shopper
- - part of focus to merchant?
- - Person paying
- - Character cuts more out
- - Copper's right to hold book on punter
- - Tom Cruise is confused and drops one patron
- - Purchase-minded person
- - Person paying for item or service
- - Buyer, client
- - Shopper
- - "IBM says the ........ is king. At Amstrad, we only want your money!" (Alan Sugar)
- - The one who pays is always right
- - Client
- - Person shopping me should be arrested by order of courts
- - The one who pays
- - Patron's order accepted by one who fought Indians
- - Tradition supported by the Queen as patron
- - Patron saint Rome stupidly covered with copper
- - Order filed by general whose opinion one should never doubt?
- - The person who pays
- - Maybe more cuts will attract one
- - One who's always right?
- - Cool or tough type
- - Interested party
- - Regular purchaser.
- - Regular patron
- - Pitch target
- - Buyer
- - Purchaser
- - Store patron
- - Seller's need
- - Live chat participant
- - Tough
- - Patron
- - Clientele
- - The ... is always right
- - Some retrospectively secure MOT success for client
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