- - Bond villain with a lethal bowler hat
- - Hatted Bond villain
- - goldfinger's henchman in the 1964 film.
- - Henchman to Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film Goldfinger , played by Harold Sakata
- - Goldfinger's sidekick
- - Goldfinger ally
- - Casual work (for Goldfinger's minder?)
- - Bond villain who throws a steel-brimmed hat
- - Goldfinger's henchman
- - Bond villain with a lethal hat
- - Character in "Goldfinger"
- - Casual work not even taken by epitome of patience
- - 'Goldfinger' enforcer
- - Henchman of Auric Goldfinger
- - "Goldfinger" villain played by Harold Sakata
- - Goldfinger villain
- - 'Goldfinger' character
- - Goldfinger's assistant
- - Bond villain
- - character played by harold sakata in 1964 action film goldfinger
- - Singular patient character needed for this type of chore
- - Being an unusual occupation, there's a man specially for it
- - Fixing a faucet or mending a fence, say
- - Gig for a handyperson
- - Occasional work for Bond henchman
- - Task for a handyman
- - Cleaning windows is awkward for old patient type
- - --- --- man: Jack of all trades
- - Cleaning windows is awkward for those at the end of 13 down
- - Miscellaneous task
- - Casual piece of work
- - Casual work function recalled radio presenter before she died
- - Occasional task
- - Occasional piece of work
- - Handyman's bit of work
- - Irregular way to get paid
- - Handyman's assignment
- - Bit for a handyman
- - Pin money source
- - Handyman's work, e.g.
- - Handyman's work
- - Miscellaneous errand
- - Handyman's task
- - Whitewashing the fence, e.g.
- - Handyman's project
- - Work for a jack-of-all-trades
- - Occasional bit of work
- - Bond opponent
- - Minor work about the house
- - Task around the house
- - Bond adversary
- - Gig
- - Bond foe
- - Henchman on James Bond, top hat is his weapon
- - Bit of work in unusual book
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