- - Time available for ease and relaxation
- - Holiday in rugged isle with uniform on
- - Time to relax and lie around? Certainly!
- - Time away from work may be certain after presentation of wreath
- - time to relax about lie, certainly
- - Time free from work
- - time free from employment
- - Time out, recreation
- - Time that is left over for certain?
- - Temptation around end of venture is time off
- - garland certain to get free time
- - worn by islanders certainly when they have a relaxing time
- - garland certain to provide spare time
- - one is sure to lie about in one's free time
- - Time to relax on the French island? Certainly!
- - lie about certain free time
- - Time to relax in Hawaii, garland guaranteed
- - Time off I certainly required after case of lice!
- - a lie and a ruse may obtain free time
- - Time available for relaxation
- - Kind of time or suit
- - Play time?
- - Time for fun.
- - Free time
- - ...... suit ('70s garment)
- - Ease; time off work
- - Nonworking time
- - The Parisian is on river in spare time
- - Casual '70s suit type
- - Happiness, with no pressure -- I must go in for a rest
- - Easy time
- - Spare time that is left over for certain?
- - Regularly sleep in, having guaranteed free time
- - Left back that is certain to get time off
- - Recreation that is organised with rules
- - Time for ease and relaxation
- - Relaxation time
- - Time off of work
- - "Time" workaholics need
- - Time for hobbies
- - Time off that is left over? Yes
- - Spare time
- - After-tour time
- - Once-popular suit
- - Unoccupied, as time
- - Kind of suit or time
- - Duty-free time
- - Word with suit or time
- - Off-duty time
- - Kind of time
- - Time to think.
- - Time of a kind.
- - Type of time.
- - Recreation time.
- - Time for recreation.
- - Avocation time.
- - Time out for fun.
- - Time to relax.
- - One kind of time.
- - Time off work
- - Type of suit
- - Time to burn?
- - "Time to play!"
- - "Break time!"
- - Time away from work
- - Suit
- - Time off
- - Down time?
- - the french one has certain time off
- - a garland guaranteed ease
- - vacation goal, usually
- - Not in a hurry
- - ease a garland on okay
- - It isn't working
- - Cover of literature: nameless cover not working?
- - worn in hawaii? certainly! but not when they're working!
- - one must be free to enjoy it
- - "Ladies of ...," Barbara Stanwyck starrer based on the Broadway play "Ladies of the Evening"
- - the rest of one's days
- - hawaiians wear it, certainly, but not while working
- - Breaking the rule, is giving a key to the rest
- - hawaiian garland certainly provides relaxation
- - Heard Les sure to provide recreation
- - Freedom to do something enjoyable?
- - certain to be worn by a hawaiian but not at work
- - lie is wrong, certainly, but gives restful ease
- - fearful swine flu frequently around vacation
- - Euler is prepared for retirement
- - freedom from occupation
- - Ease and relaxation
- - This isn't working
- - Rue lies (anag.)
- - Garland is confident of fun and games
- - Rest of rules broken covering exit, oddly
- - Elsie mad about old city finds freedom
- - Euler is prepared for rest
- - Lie about being certain, for fun
- - Sports & ...... (Trivial Pursuit category)
- - It's not working
- - Garland convinced it's for those leaving work
- - The French island, safe for recreation
- - In France the one indisputable freedom
- - Temptation to consume drug is for relaxation
- - Veblen's 'The Theory of the ...... Class'
- - Strauss missing very definite rest
- - Garland is convinced it's for those leaving work
- - Retiree's goal, often
- - Retiree's abundance
- - "The Theory of the ...... Class" (Veblen)
- - Workaholic's lack
- - Idle hours
- - Vacationer's delight
- - Unhurried ease
- - One of the classes
- - Result of a 35-hour week.
- - Nonworking class.
- - Alluring prospect for vacation.
- - One result of the 40-hr week.
- - Work's opposite
- - Sunday paper section
- - Arts partner
- - Recreation
- - Downtime
- - Sport.
- - Unoccupied
- - Relaxation
- - Ease
- - Free
- - garland certain to provide relaxation
- - Break from work
- - lie around, certainly, as relaxation
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