- - Fiction Professor taking week's rest
- - Take to the bed with fiction in Ulster
- - Take to one's bed
- - Rest having wine with old drunk
- - Masseur's command
- - Follett's ........ With Lions
- - Get off one's feet
- - Styron's "...... in Darkness"
- - ...... on the job (fail to do one's best).
- - Relax and tell porky feathers
- - Rest when idle, now labouring
- - Told Porky to have some rest
- - Have a rest, being idle now anyhow
- - Rest of song now lost
- - Rest of weight porky lecturer carries
- - it makes one wild what people do when they retire
- - Prostrate yourself! Rest on feathers!
- - Now, idle characters recline
- - Take a rest, possibly being idle now
- - Rest of pork pie to put away quickly
- - What people do when they retire makes one wild
- - Take a rest, having drunk old wine?
- - Take a reclining position
- - Assume a supine position
- - at length take a rest
- - Command to Fido(Used today)
- - Become prostrate
- - Now idle, resolved to do this?
- - Didn't tell the truth to Eoin on the radio to take the rest
- - Rest unhappy following cock-and-bull story
- - Short rest on a bed
- - Rest have told untruths before
- - Rest to have fibbed first
- - Afternoon rest
- - Prepare for a time out?
- - Short rest on bed/sofa
- - The rest is for 17 across
- - Canine command (2 words)
- - English occupying beach when drained, do this?
- - Prepare to drop off, maybe
- - Rest a spell, or a fitting title for this puzzle
- - Prepare to sleep
- - Get into bed
- - Go to bed, say
- - Rest, perhaps
- - Short rest
- - Take a dive?
- - Hit the hay
- - Take a nap
- - Command to Fido
- - Canine command
- - Command to Rover
- - Command to a canine
- - Rest
- - Recline
- - Repose
- - Stretch out
- - .... sprawl
- - Command to a dog
- - new idol after playing requires short sleep
- - A short rest on a bed
- - old wine you maybe need to rest
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