- - Trusty, faithful
- - Trusty royal went from right to left
- - Trusty
- - Staunch flow to bypass patient's glands: every second counts!
- - simple ploy, allowing some to be faithful
- - Faithful king or queen, say, initially changing sides
- - It's true one might get alloy out of it
- - Sort of alloy that's true
- - Steadfast in support
- - Forged alloy providing firm support
- - Dependable, faithful
- - Alloy turns out to be dependable
- - faithful, true
- - Unwaveringly dedicated
- - True ally upset about nothing
- - like samwise gamgee
- - Truly devoted
- - faithful ally gets upset about nothing
- - steadfast in allegiance or duty
- - True transmutation of alloy
- - "...... like sid & nancy" (foster the people song)
- - Showing fidelity
- - True love found after pal finally set up
- - All wrong about some boy being faithful
- - "Lousy but ........" (East End banner for George V's Jubilee)
- - Committed and faithful
- - Showing firm allegiance
- - Left old university? Not entirely true
- - Consistently supportive
- - Faithful till the end
- - dependable form of alloy
- - like a good dog
- - Characters in Molloy, a literary offering that's faithful to others
- - True-hearted.
- - Dependable
- - Like diehard fans
- - Trustworthy
- - True
- - True-blue
- - Faithful
- - Faithful ally, excited to receive Oscar
- - Steadfast in allegiance
- - Committed member of the monarchy changing sides initially
- - True ally worried about love
- - Devoted
- - Like a true friend
- - Employ a layabout? Only partly true
- - Steadfast
- - Not traitorous
- - Place bets on long-shot tips raised by trustworthy stable
- - Not likely to leave
- - Part 4 of Ontario's motto
- - Part 1 of Ontario's motto
- - True line of reigning family, overlooking first member
- - Patriotic prince perhaps initially changing sides
- - Dependable sort of alloy
- - Unlike backstabbers
- - Boy Scout Law adjective
- - True to one's cause
- - Unwavering, as a friend
- - Like a good scout
- - Stalwart
- - I'm amused about openings in young advertising firm
- - Unlikely to defect
- - Like die-hard fans
- - Like man's best friend
- - Unswerving
- - True line of kings dismissing pretender finally
- - Cromwell finally beheaded king, perhaps still faithful
- - Devoted Left wanting our top family's leader to go
- - True (to)
- - Unwaveringly true
- - Toeing the party line
- - Like a friend in need
- - Like a boy scout
- - Unlikely to snitch
- - Allegiant
- - Like Boy Scouts
- - Like Fido, literally
- - Far from fickle
- - True to the cause
- - Firm
- - Not false
- - Like some subjects
- - Like a good subject
- - Fast, as a friend
- - Like Cordelia, vis-à-vis King Lear
- - Like Cordelia, vis- -vis King Lear
- - Patriotic
- - Not running
- - Reliable
- - Dedicated
- - Staunch
- - Like best friends
- - Like a dog
- - Word in the second Scout law
- - Fast
- - Liege
- - Kind of opposition
- - Unswerving in allegiance
- - Like Nathan Hale.
- - Constant.
- - True and faithful.
- - Truehearted.
- - The L in L. O. O. M.
- - Firm in one's allegiance
- - A faithful ally worried about nothing
- - Faithful, reliable
- - True, it's a molten alloy
- - ever reliable form of alloy
- - Devoted to
- - See non-clergy turning faithful
- - Faithful, like a dog to his master
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