- - Usual figure
- - Standard figure
- - Comparison figure
- - Standard of some women or men
- - Norsemen nowhere to be seen? It's the usual thing
- - Standard, par
- - Standard, or Cheers regular
- - standard tip in nottingham?
- - standard feature of saturn or mars
- - inform if no usual pattern emerges
- - Standard or customary behaviour
- - Average level
- - Usual standard refusal to join soldiers at sea
- - standard that mr o'neill holds back
- - Abridged version of opera standard
- - It's the standard held by seamen or marines
- - rule that limits naturism?
- - Standard choice of adjacent letters
- - early invader lacking an approved standard
- - societal convention
- - Opposite of an exception
- - The standard negative used by the Leathernecks
- - standard accepted by women or men
- - Patron in American show Cheers greeted by name
- - Authoritative standard
- - Somewhat minor mistake compared to the average
- - Late comedian Macdonald
- - familiar name for a boy, as a rule
- - Name shouted on Cheers
- - standard accepted by woman or man
- - Standard choice of sides for Mancunian
- - o'connor might embrace convention
- - A choice of letters is the usual thing
- - Mr. Peterson on Cheers
- - Invader loses article — that's standard
- - Social expectation
- - Summer temperatures of 120º F, in Death Valley
- - Minor misdemeanour not altogether standard practice
- - Just the ordinary little man
- - it's what you'd expect
- - Model — and not married
- - Comedian Macdonald who was on "Saturday Night Live"
- - Sitcom Peterson
- - Man or mouse showing standard
- - standard held by the seaman or mariner
- - what do you expect?
- - George Wendt's role on "Cheers"
- - This Old House master carpenter Abram
- - Standard expectation
- - What's expected or followed, rhymes with "form"
- - ... McDonald, Canadian comedian who was a key member of "Saturday Night Live"
- - To be expected, or par for the course
- - Widespread or usual practice
- - Standard title for men now acting upset
- - Comedian Macdonald who died September 14
- - Standard convention
- - word-mangler crosby
- - Normand — one in supporting role as a rule
- - A standard, or expected practice
- - Vote against Marines standard
- - Social convention or a usual standard
- - "standard" guy's name
- - Address individual shortly with all retiring from The Standard
- - What's expected as a standard
- - Expected social standard
- - Cliff's best friend, on "Cheers"
- - "That's the ..." (current standard)
- - standard alternative letters
- - everyday level
- - Standard extract from Goodman or Miller
- - Standard thing
- - the usual thing found in rangoon or mandalay
- - Average; par
- - cheers regular who is always greeted by name on his arrival.
- - Standard number assigned to soldiers
- - Role on "Cheers"
- - Standard to be followed
- - "It soon became the ..." (the standard or expected way)
- - Group standard
- - Cliff's pal on "Cheers"
- - Comedian Crosby
- - Shout-out heard at Cheers
- - It's not out of the ordinary
- - Cliff Clavin's pal
- - "Cheers" habitue
- - Test standard
- - Sitcom barfly
- - Comedian MacDonald
- - Christie novel
- - A Crosby
- - "Cheers" shout
- - "Cheers" patron
- - Vera's TV husband
- - Routine state
- - Regular at "Cheers"
- - It's typical
- - George's role on "Cheers"
- - General level
- - Former "Saturday Night Live" regular Macdonald
- - Expected standard
- - Comic Crosby
- - Cliff's buddy on "Cheers"
- - Brew fancier on "Cheers"
- - Brew fancier in "Cheers"
- - Big bar patron of classic TV
- - "Cheers" stoolie?
- - "Cheers" regular played by George Wendt
- - "Cheers" exclamation
- - What the "Cheers" patrons yell when Mr. Peterson comes in
- - What is expected
- - Way things are done
- - Unsurprising outcome
- - Statistical number
- - Statistical gauge
- - Standard; pattern
- - Standard level of performance
- - Standard amount
- - Something typical
- - Sociology study
- - Snead of QB fame
- - Set standard
- - Schwarzkopf, to friends
- - Only patron on "Cheers" to appear in all 275 episodes
- - Name for an average guy?
- - Most frequent state
- - Malaprop master Crosby
- - It's what's to be expected
- - Having two or three kids in a family, nowadays
- - George's "Cheers" role
- - George Wendt's 'Cheers' role
- - General average
- - Former "SNL" star Macdonald who plays Colonel Sanders in KFC ads
- - Familiar pattern
- - Conformist's concern
- - Comedian Macdonald who plays Rusty on "The Middle"
- - Comedian Macdonald who plays Colonel Sanders in KFC commercials
- - Comedian Macdonald who hosts "High Stakes Poker"
- - Cliff's sidekick on "Cheers"
- - Cliff's drinking buddy on "Cheers"
- - Cliff's buddy
- - Cliff's "Cheers" cohort
- - Christie thriller
- - Christie novel title that, without spaces, is a man's name
- - Christie book
- - Cheers guzzler
- - Cash of baseball
- - Bethune, to his friends
- - Bell curve peak
- - Bar patron who appears in every "Cheers" episode
- - An I.Q. of about 100, e.g.
- - Abram of "This Old House"
- - 100, IQ-wise (with "the")
- - 100 for an I.Q.
- - "Cheers" denizen
- - "Cheers" cry
- - "Cheers" character who had an offscreen wife named Vera
- - "Cheers" character who had a never-seen wife named Vera
- - "Cheers" call
- - 'Cheers' customer
- - The usual
- - Average amount
- - Statistical measure
- - It's not unusual
- - Accepted behavior
- - Christie mystery
- - Usual practice
- - Criterion
- - Avg
- - "Cheers" regular
- - "Cheers" role
- - "Regular" guy
- - Rule
- - Statistician's calculation
- - Common practice
- - Custom
- - Average; standard
- - Rule of thumb?
- - Model
- - Social standard
- - Typical result
- - Standard
- - General standard
- - Extremes of north-eastern storm is to be expected?
- - Par for the course
- - Standard name?
- - Average
- - An acceptable standard, and not married
- - What's expected
- - Typical behavior
- - Standard or usual thing (with "the")
- - Standard behavior
- - Testing standard
- - Societal expectation
- - It's what you would expect
- - Par
- - (The) accepted way
- - Accepted standard
- - Result that's expected
- - Nothing special, with 'the'
- - Average man?
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