- - It's good to get some every so often
- - Do sit-ups, e.g.
- - Crunch, e.g
- - Pianist's scales, e.g.
- - Crunch abs, e.g.
- - Doctor's suggestion
- - Physical, e.g
- - Put into use, employ
- - Use, to keep oneself in trim
- - Training that may go by the book
- - Put to use in your workout
- - Drill; activity
- - School task carried out in prison yard?
- - Work out problem
- - Unusually fierce sex – without fail – lifts the heart rate!
- - To use
- - Healthy activity
- - Do push-ups %26 sit-ups
- - train for employment
- - Admitting hesitation, cut out training
- - Training cut without hesitation
- - Get a good workout or go for a run, say
- - To work out
- - Work things out?
- - Work out in fitness club
- - Keep fit
- - Do push-ups & sit-ups
- - Do crunches and curls
- - Calisthenics.
- - Put into use
- - Practise
- - Use gym
- - Employ
- - Monarch duty-bound to visit gym?
- - "The wise, for cure, on ........ depend" (Dryden)
- - Physical training or exertion
- - Task performed to develop skill
- - Apply tax cut by leading lady
- - Do it to get fit
- - *Hit the gym (first 2 + last 4)
- - Use fear regularly to cut tax
- - Bodily exertion
- - Jog or do push-ups
- - Physical activity
- - Work out tax cut by the Queen
- - Task to develop skill
- - Work out duty guarding monarch
- - Work out old homework
- - Good thing to get daily
- - School task; drill
- - Gym activity?
- - Work out duty bearing on being brought up
- - Training that every prisoner should have
- - Hit the gym
- - Beneficial activity that ends the answers to starred clues
- - It can involve dumbbells and jerks
- - Do calisthenics
- - Do crunches, say
- - Take advantage of, as rights
- - Flex the muscles
- - Quotation: Part 4
- - Workout.
- - For which Madame Bovary rides horseback.
- - Work out
- - Constitutional
- - Drill
- - .... training
- - Train.
- - Use
- - ...... practice
- - Use drill
- - physical effort can be instructive!
- - Work out margins of error in tax
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