- - swimming pool with a leak or a small gap
- - Hydrogen trapped in toilet shaft's opening
- - Contract flaw
- - a let-out for the pilot in a jam?
- - ambiguity in a law
- - Syndicate rejected flaw as way out of contract?
- - way of escape
- - Contract problem
- - Ladies on staff hiding hotel's way to dodge tax?
- - Flaw in a law
- - Out around water feature on the golf course
- - Flaw or ambiguity in a rule
- - Tax lawyer's find
- - Contract ambiguity to exploit
- - Group of people put back golf feature -- a legal omission?
- - Quiet house by lake in Cornish location offers a means of escape
- - Something exploited by a tax adviser
- - Way out of a contract
- - Small room European's holding in hotel -- means of escape needed
- - Means of evading a law
- - Contract's way out
- - Originally, a castle-wall slit
- - One way out of a contract
- - Way around a law
- - Way to get around something
- - Way around a contract's terms
- - Way around the law
- - CPA s find
- - Object of a tax lawyer's search
- - Lawyer's quest
- - Name of a family with a combined 7,228 hits
- - Tax dodger's discovery
- - Way out
- - Husband amongst toilet staff? It's an ambiguous position
- - Contract ambiguity
- - John Henry in Bar providing legal oversight
- - Quiet vacation in Cornish town is escape
- - legal discrepancy lets one perform aerobatic manoeuvre while taking pot
- - Game up with error and legal oversight
- - Means of evasion, John? Hope doctor left inside
- - ambiguity in law
- - Game over with error and legal oversight
- - Flaw in the law?
- - Game over with breach and legal oversight
- - Escape clause
- - See work difficulty as means of escape
- - Game up with lack in legal oversight
- - See old husband entering bar as means of evasion
- - Out with one of The Kinks at opening
- - Mistake in legislation
- - Contractual escape clause
- - Cloakroom staff blocking hotel escape
- - One may be exploited
- - Legal out
- - Groucho Marx, in "At the Circus"
- - Excavation in Chicago
- - Means of evading the law.
- - Legal escape hatch.
- - Narrow avenue of escape.
- - *Means of evasion
- - '... out!'
- - Means of escape
- - Small opening
- - gap in the law
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