- - Go one better than old lover with offspring, as you may say
- - Bud used as spice
- - Go above [a limit]
- - Be greater than
- - Outdo former lover's vocal CD
- - Do better than most of Spain cross with church writer?
- - ...old partner and descendants in speech do better
- - Pass former partner and offspring, say
- - Be more than
- - Go too far
- - Overstep
- - Outdo old editor embracing church
- - Go beyond
- - Go over to Spain with Ray, Clare and Teddy
- - Surpass
- - Top business chief meets top guy at press, the former turning tail
- - Go past
- - Surpass old news boss embracing church
- - Go beyond (a number)
- - Go beyond (a limit)
- - Overshoot
- - Overtake roughly in British river, lapping over another going north
- - Old seed we're told to do well
- - Go past expectations
- - Go beyond, expectations perhaps
- - Outdo former journalist describing church
- - Will top the poll, for example, coming back - Dublin community vote is behind Bertie?
- - Top or formerly highly-rated player, we hear
- - Outstrip
- - Surpass the has-been tennis player, by the sound of it?
- - Go above and beyond
- - Outdo former wife with children, say
- - Go above
- - Go beyond the bounds of
- - Go over
- - Outdo
- - Outperform
- - Top
- - surpass former partner with grain, say
- - to go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by a set limit
- - Go over the limit
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