- - Convenient, but often improper, means to an end
- - Convenient for a particular purpose
- - Convenient means to remove mass from old gable
- - Practical divorcee exercises with nuts originally in regimen
- - Convenient and effective
- - Convenient and practical
- - Convenient, practical
- - Practical experiment in which inspector goes over the edge?
- - Appropriate to the situation
- - Advantageous rather than right or just
- - Beneficial manoeuvre
- - appropriate means to an end
- - Suitable exercises cut out in old books
- - Effective old lover shut up about part
- - Suitable for the circumstances rather than just
- - Means to an end (possibly self-serving)
- - Advisable
- - Advantageous
- - Former sweetheart purchases sink with new device
- - Old and deep tin used as suitable
- - Old fusspot forgetting answer -- that is coming in handy
- - Serving to promote one's interest
- - Suitable edge missing in trial surrounding princess
- - Means to an end.
- - Opportune
- - Politic
- - Suitable or appropriate
- - useful old exercise gets ted in trouble
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