- - Bridge
- - Rat escaping from janitor disturbed couple
- - Opposite of leave
- - Enter, as a club
- - Become a member of disreputable establishment, briefly
- - drink up with popular couple
- - Bond two pieces together
- - one coming in for drug can enter
- - Enroll or become a member
- - Put together, like pieces of a puzzle
- - Become a member of a team, say
- - Couple running round island in judge's wake
- - Button at the start of a Zoom call
- - Use a mortise and tenon, say
- - Become part of, as a cult
- - Become a member of (club)
- - "If you can't beat 'em, ...... 'em"
- - Travel with
- - Link; unite
- - Hop on the bandwagon
- - Weld or yoke, e.g
- - Couple jogging no good at all
- - Recruitment poster word
- - Enroll in
- - Combine with the extremes of Joseph Stalin
- - Become a member of
- - Be initiated into
- - Sign up with
- - Pay the initiation fee
- - Enlist in
- - Solder or weld
- - Fall in with
- - Team up with
- - Connect, link
- - Yoke, say
- - Be part of
- - Weld
- - Hook up with
- - Become an ASCAP member
- - Enrol
- - Army recruiter's verb
- - Become part of
- - Accompany
- - Enroll
- - Make connections
- - Associate (with)
- - Solder, say
- - Solder
- - Link together
- - Attach
- - Fall in
- - Form an alliance
- - Link up
- - Couple
- - Meet
- - Commingle
- - Sign up
- - Become a member
- - Enlist
- - Sign on
- - Participate
- - Sign up for
- - Connect
- - Wed
- - Put together
- - Make one
- - Unite
- - Fuse
- - Combine
- - Amalgamate
- - Bring together
- - Become one
- - Confederate
- - Come together
- - Go with
- - Link
- - Get together
- - Take part?
- - Connection
- - Fasten
- - Unify man or girl within
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