- - One playing with one has right to follow wrong parent
- - Ernst to Young
- - Keith Richards to Mick Jagger (or vice versa)
- - Someone to do business with?
- - Mean to split the rent with a colleague
- - Spouse right to catch up
- - Hall, to Oates
- - Combine's right to catch up
- - Starsky, to Hutch
- - Burns, to Allen
- - Marley, to Scrooge
- - Penn, to Teller
- - Ray, to Bob
- - Drexel, to J. P. Morgan
- - Law-firm bigwig, say
- - spouse has role with largely obsessive sort
- - Law office biggie shows average golf score, returning dollars for quarters?
- - Colleague who may be sleeping?
- - Law bigwig
- - Standard rent, perhaps, as for one's spouse?
- - Person associated with another in a business or joint venture
- - The person you dance with
- - person one dances with
- - Join up with, accompany
- - equal rent negotiated for colleague
- - Companion in dancing
- - Associate parish divided up
- - equal rent negotiated for associate
- - Split up with hesitation, securing new spouse, perhaps
- - Companion who may be sleeping?
- - an associate let up, being level-headed
- - equal rent arranged for companion
- - Ally, companion
- - One sharing home or business
- - One may be domestic
- - Big shot lawyer
- - Ally or companion
- - 1997 novel, with "The"
- - Coworker
- - In the end, Roman emperor almost split up with wife
- - Lover reviews monthly bill for music
- - Hire charge returned for associate
- - Business associate
- - Parent strangely right as lover
- - One that separates perhaps acquiring new lover
- - Co-owner returned hire charge
- - Colleague in mean lease back arrangement
- - Associate; mate
- - Something a lawyer might make
- - Mate by employing skill with knight
- - Law firm figure
- - Run and catch returning lover
- - Square dancer's need
- - Company colleague
- - Either one of a couple
- - Business colleague
- - Law firm VIP
- - Half of a dancing duo
- - Law-firm bigwig
- - Caseworker, at times
- - One may be lifelong
- - Significant other, e.g.
- - One may be silent
- - Collaborator
- - Silent one, maybe
- - Silent one, perhaps
- - He's silent at times
- - Silent one, sometimes
- - Either of a dancing duo
- - Member of the firm.
- - Consort
- - Other half
- - Business associate uninvolved in management
- - Bridge need
- - Spouse
- - Husband or wife
- - Significant other
- - Close associate
- - Close companion
- - Team up
- - Cohort
- - Associate
- - Companion
- - Ally
- - Sidekick
- - Comrade
- - Somebody with one could put parent right
- - Someone who you dance with
- - Mischievous friend or ".. in crime"
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