- - Lead-in to a hand or an ear
- - ... an ear to (listen)
- - give, but not to keep
- - An act, signed by Roosevelt in 1941, authorised war supplies to the Allies on the basis of ... or lease
- - To provide money, give a chap a note
- - "To ... a hand" (help out)
- - Help someone with money, expecting it back
- - Temporarily give (to)
- - Give but want back
- - Allow to use for a while
- - Plea to Romans
- - Permit to borrow
- - Give to a borrower
- - Give someone a book that they'll "give back to you when they're done reading," as I did with "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle" over three years ago
- - "Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't ...... it to your neighbors": Kipling
- - Allow to use
- - Provide to temporarily
- - Give (a quality) to
- - Expect to get back
- - Give, but expect back
- - Give to temporarily
- - Encouraged to contain northern advance
- - Advance credit to
- - Expect back
- - Make a loan
- - Advance left on purpose
- - Provide a mortgage say
- - Provide [money] temporarily in return for payment of interest
- - libraries and banks do it
- - Let use for a while
- - Offer mortgages, say
- - "... Me a Tenor," play by Ken Ludwig
- - ... a hand (give help)
- - Finish with student loan
- - temporarily give
- - Confer, as credibility
- - advance a pound at last
- - Give for temporary use.
- - Do a bank job
- - Let use
- - Afford temporarily
- - Advance with interest
- - ...... a hand (help out)
- - Work in pawnbrokery
- - Lease leader
- - Impart for a while
- - Advance a loan
- - "Friends, Romans, countrymen, ...... me your ears"
- - Word before lease
- - What a bank does
- - Provide temporary use
- - Make advances?
- - Give on a temporary basis
- - Give obligingly
- - Function as a bank
- - Borrow's opposite
- - Be a banker
- - "...... me your ears"
- - ...... an ear (listen)
- - ...... an ear (hearken)
- - ...... a hand (assist)
- - Word with lease
- - Word with an ear
- - What S & L's do
- - What banks do
- - W.W. II's ......-Lease Act
- - Verb from Mark Antony
- - Trust with, temporarily
- - Rent money
- - Raise interest, maybe?
- - Provide the use of
- - Play the pawnbroker
- - Play Shylock
- - Permit use of
- - Partner of lease
- - Offer temporarily
- - Let someone have
- - Lease's partner
- - Lease starter?
- - Lease preceder
- - Kind of lease
- - Impart temporarily
- - Ignore the advice of Polonius
- - Ignore Polonius's advice
- - Help a borrower
- - Have an interest in interest
- - Grant, as a mortgage
- - Grant a mortgage, e.g.
- - Grant a mortgage
- - Give, but not for keeps
- - Give up for a while
- - Give the use of for a time
- - Give out, as library books
- - Give for the moment
- - Give for awhile
- - Give as a loan
- - Give an advance
- - Furnish for now
- - Do banking work
- - Do a banker's work
- - Contribute obligingly
- - Conditionally give
- - Banks do this
- - Banks and libraries do it
- - Allow use of
- - Allow the use of
- - Advance; impart
- - Advance recording money
- - Act like a library
- - "... countrymen, .... ..."
- - "........ Me a Tenor"
- - "...... me your ears": Shak.
- - ......-Lease Act: 1941
- - ......-Lease Act
- - ...... an ear (heed)
- - ...... a hand (help)
- - ...... a hand (aid)
- - Afford
- - ...... an ear
- - Let borrow
- - Loan ......
- - Extend credit
- - Impart
- - Give conditionally
- - Provide temporarily
- - Banks do it
- - Act like a shark, in a way
- - What creditors do
- - Give, for now
- - Loan out
- - Give for a while
- - Give for a time
- - Furnish for a while
- - Advance, as money
- - Advance, in a way
- - Give for a bit
- - Offer 63-Acrosses
- - Libraries do it
- - Furnish for a time
- - Offer mortgages
- - Do a credit union's job
- - Act the shark
- - Advance, as funds
- - Impart, as flavor
- - Cariou who won a Tony for 'Sweeney Todd'
- - Do banker's work
- - Emulate a shark, maybe
- - Borrow? U-turn
- - Offer, as support
- - Finish with first student loan
- - Await the return of
- - Temporarily provide
- - Allow temporary use of some woollen dresses
- - Supply temporarily
- - Let go for a while
- - Make like a shark
- - What banks and libraries do
- - Do a shylock's work
- - Make advances, of sorts
- - Allow temporary use of
- - Supply short-term
- - Oblige a borrower
- - Do a banker's job
- - What libraries and banks do
- - Give away temporarily
- - Provide with for a time
- - Act the shylock
- - Circulate, as library books
- - Opposite of borrow
- - Temporarily allow use of
- - Generate interest, in a way
- - Act the shark (example #2)
- - 'I'm giving up the past tense for ......'
- - First verb in Antony's big speech
- - Mix together without leader and advance
- - Furnish temporarily
- - Grant temporary use of
- - Provide pro tem
- - Serb leaves blenders in advance
- - What libraries do
- - Give temporary use
- - Work in a pawnshop
- - "Borrow" antonym
- - Emulate Household Finance
- - Grant for a time
- - Make like a pawnbroker
- - Ignore Polonius' advice
- - Help out a borrower
- - ".... me your ears and I'll sing you a song"
- - Front funds
- - Advance, as cash
- - Do a usurer's task
- - Emulate Shylock
- - Front the money
- - Advance on credit
- - Act the pawnbroker
- - Skynyrd "...... a Helpin' Hand"
- - Give obligingily
- - Let use for now
- - Give on condition
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