- - it's sweet to be idle on the 4th of july
- - money the young have a taste for?
- - sweet in a laugh out loud way?
- - money paid for refreshment, perhaps
- - a sucker's cash?
- - Sucker, if you're a Brit
- - Money (for suckers?)
- - All-day sucker, for short
- - Money for an ice cream
- - Money for iced treat
- - One getting a licking, informally?
- - Sucker on a stick, for short
- - Treat on a stick, for short
- - Hard candy on a stick, for short
- - Hard candy, in Britain
- - Candy on a stick, informally
- - Candy for Prince William
- - Piece of candy, for short.
- - Sweet on a stick
- - Candy on a stick
- - funding for some confectionery
- - Licked loot?
- - Iced confection
- - Sucker's money?
- - Funds that might be frozen
- - child's sweet
- - Either half of sweetbread
- - Sweetbread?
- - Cash (slang)
- - Money (which can be licked?)
- - Cash (informal)
- - Money from Laurel initially, then Hardy according to declaration
- - ... some students possessing nothing, with yen to make cash
- - Money (informal)
- - Sweet; money
- - Money; sweet
- - Local sucker is similar to 25 across at the end of the day
- - Sussex sucker
- - Soho sucker
- - Sucker, to Brits
- - All-day sucker, e.g.
- - Sucker, in Sussex
- - Suffolk sucker
- - Sucker, in Surrey
- - Toddler's bribe
- - Money in Soho
- - Londoner's moola
- - Frozen confection
- - Money (slang)
- - Moolah
- - .... money
- - Sucker
- - Dosh
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