- - manage with poetry that's in old english
- - Manage some lines in abridged dictionary
- - supervise a piece of poetry in old english
- - Manage bowling intervals with ease
- - Work in a supervisory role, like a bishop?
- - Manage some cricket by bishop's place
- - Watch over, manage
- - Act as honcho
- - Superintend, manage
- - Manage lines in Old English
- - Ever so wrong going to Spain to manage
- - Manage to put poem into Old English
- - Manage to convey love with poetry fifth-rate?
- - Manage love poetry before 'East is East'
- - Keep an eye on extra responsibility of a bishop
- - Manage, as a business
- - Manage to show love with poetry and love's ending
- - Manage part of poem in Old English
- - Be a foreman of
- - Be a boss
- - Do a foreman's job
- - Manage
- - manage to put poem in old english
- - What superintendent should do, no longer bothered by religious office
- - Watch wound up, didn't I tell you?
- - superintend the position of the bishop
- - Run faster than the speed of light, we hear
- - be foreman and get too much of an eyeful?
- - To supervise, especially in an official capacity
- - Administer poetry in Old English
- - do supervisory duties across the water, we hear
- - Howsoever the East might superintend it
- - what the foreman might do with the bishop's position?
- - carry out supervisory duties across the water, we hear
- - Supervise six balls with date
- - observe too much to give supervision?
- - Supervise poetry in Old English
- - supervise with too keen an eye
- - be in charge - and get too much of an eyeful?
- - Supervise on top of bishop's area
- - direct anglo-saxon poetry
- - Where bishop is to supervise
- - Conduct, control
- - several obey unexpectedly, thus supervise ably
- - Watch and direct
- - Keep an eye on past bishop's responsibility
- - What has supervisor to do with poetry in Old English?
- - Supervise, keep an eye on
- - Finished second even without regulars to supervise
- - Be responsible for lines written in Old English
- - Poetry in Old English guide
- - Be responsible for old poem on Spain
- - Be responsible for poetry written in Old English
- - Keep an eye on poems in Old English
- - Keep an eye on old vicar promoted by diocese
- - Supervise one writing poem for knight
- - Supervise foreign article being replaced by English
- - Supervise, monitor
- - Poetry in Old English to supervise
- - Left court, in control
- - Direct workers
- - Steward
- - Superintend.
- - Regulate
- - Call the shots
- - Administer
- - Supervise
- - Quarterback ......
- - Direct
- - Command
- - Tend
- - Look after
- - Keep an eye on
- - Keep tabs on
- - Be in charge of
- - Run
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