- - Needed renewing
- - Needed renewing, as a subscription
- - Required renewal
- - Needed renewal
- - Terminated drinks with editor
- - passed by degrees
- - Temporarily failed in returning Claude's palm oil
- - Invalid pleads for a change
- - Fallen part of church in centre of building
- - passed into disuse
- - Gone out of date
- - Out of date, expired
- - expired, as an insurance policy
- - Drifted (into coma)
- - Expired, as a subscription
- - Slipped
- - Passed
- - Out-of-date
- - No longer current
- - Came to an end.
- - Ran out, as a subscription
- - Left by part of church, daughter fell from the faith
- - Expired, ran out
- - Fallen away from faith
- - Expired, as a membership
- - Ran out
- - Wasn't renewed
- - No longer active or practising
- - Fallen from faith
- - Unrenewed, as a subscription
- - Passed by
- - Fell from grace
- - Fell off the wagon, say
- - Was not renewed
- - Slipped up a bit
- - No longer practicing
- - Past the due date
- - Went off the straight and narrow
- - Backslid
- - No longer in effect
- - Ended, as a subscription
- - Discontinued, as a subscription
- - Actress Stevens
- - Like an expired subscription
- - Fell back into a bad habit
- - Unrenewed
- - Regressed
- - Like an unpaid policy
- - Subsided gradually
- - Fell into folly
- - Became void
- - Fell into disuse
- - Like some subscriptions
- - Committed a fault.
- - Stopped
- - Subsided
- - Expired
- - pedals (anag.)
- - Became invalid
- - Pleads about fallen
- - drinks journalist finished
- - declined new pleas, on the day
- - Came to an end, became void
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