- - Advocates.
- - Arguments in favour
- - 'What are the ... and cons?'
- - short text describing benefits
- - Not amateurs (abbr)
- - golf-course instructors
- - Athletes on a payroll
- - Tennis teachers
- - U-turn from cons
- - Arguments in the assets column
- - cons' counterparts
- - Major league players, for short
- - .... and cons (sides of an issue)
- - experts abbreviated ordinary language
- - athletes getting salaries
- - Athletes making at least a buck
- - Players in the major leagues
- - Many athletes you watch on TV
- - No end of writing experts
- - Favourable points
- - Players who are paid to play
- - tennis club teachers
- - reliable experts
- - Advantages (opposite of "cons")
- - Arguments in the column
- - ... and cons list
- - "Cons" opposite in lists
- - Opposite of "cons"
- - Positive traits
- - Masters of the art
- - They're paid to play
- - P.G.A. members
- - Most Masters participants
- - In-favor-of arguments
- - Career golfers
- - What some former Olympians become
- - Tiger and Ernie, for short
- - Those on one side
- - Those in favor of
- - Some debate arguments
- - Some arguments
- - Palmer and others
- - One side
- - Major-league athletes
- - Favorable aspects
- - Cons' counterpart
- - Bears and Cubs
- - Anti-antis?
- - Yeasayers
- - Yeas, in a way
- - What amateurs sometimes turn into
- - Watson, Holmes et al.
- - Watson and Trevino
- - Upside list
- - U.S. Open players, usually
- - Trevino, Watson et al.
- - Tour players
- - Thumbs-up voters
- - Those with know-how
- - They're on one side of an issue
- - They usually don't make the Olympics
- - They get paid
- - Tennis or golf instructors at country clubs
- - Supporter's citations
- - Strawberry and Rice
- - Some debating points
- - Seattle Seahawks. e.g.
- - Sam and J. C. Snead
- - Reasons for
- - Positives, in decision-making
- - Players that are paid
- - Play-for-pay men
- - Play-for-pay athletes
- - PGA players
- - Partners of many cons
- - Partners of cons
- - One side to consider
- - Nol-...... (drop a suit)
- - Noah and Navratilova
- - Nike tour players
- - Nicklaus, Watson et al.
- - Nicklaus and Palmer, e.g.
- - NHL-ers
- - N.F.L., e.g., with "the"
- - N.F.L. players
- - N.F.L. men
- - Money players
- - Mike Weir and Lorie Kane
- - Members of the PGA
- - Laver and Rosewall
- - Laudable aspects
- - Lakers or Lions
- - Kings and Senators
- - Jazz and Blues, e.g.
- - Items on the plus side
- - Highly competent sorts
- - Golf-tour players
- - Golf-tour people
- - Golf V.I.P.'s
- - Golf teachers
- - Golf or tennis instructors at country clubs
- - Game instructors
- - Full-time golfers
- - Floyd and Norman
- - Debate sides
- - Debate list
- - Debate arguments
- - Cons' opposite
- - Cons' opposers
- - Cons' opponents
- - Cons' inverse
- - Cons' adversaries
- - Cons partner
- - Con's cons
- - Companions of cons
- - Caddie-shack bosses
- - Bosox and D'backs, e.g.
- - Big-leaguers
- - Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, et al.
- - Barber, Miller et al.
- - Athletes with agents
- - Athletes who have made the big time
- - Athletes who aren't amateurs
- - Athletes who are paid to play
- - Arnie and Sam
- - Ancient Egyptian lighthouse
- - Advantageous aspects
- - NBA players
- - Ones in favor
- - Seasoned veterans
- - Veterans
- - Cons' foes
- - Bears and Lions
- - They're at the top of their game
- - Specialists
- - Yea sayers
- - Wizards
- - Virtuosi
- - Certain athletes
- - Cowboys and Indians, e.g.
- - One side of an issue
- - They're all for it
- - They play for pay
- - NFL players
- - They do it for a living
- - Supporting arguments
- - Golf instructors
- - Athletes first allowed in the Olympics in 1988
- - Reasons to do something
- - .... and cons
- - Ones paid to play
- - They know what they're doing
- - Cons' opposites
- - Some Angels in California
- - 'Leave it to the ......'
- - Counterparts of cons
- - Things on the plus side
- - Old hands
- - Seasoned vets
- - All MLB players
- - Upsides
- - USWNT players, e.g
- - Lions, Tigers and Bears
- - Moneymaking rushers, e.g
- - Full-time athletes
- - Mets and Jets
- - ... and advantages found in them
- - They know the ropes
- - Some Olympic athletes, since the 1980s
- - Paid athletes
- - Debate group
- - What some amateurs become
- - Some Olympians, nowadays
- - NHL or NFL players
- - Driving range instructors
- - Dependable experts
- - Positive aspects
- - Career athletes
- - Not amateurs
- - Experts, for short
- - All NFLers
- - Favorable factors
- - Desirable traits
- - NFL and MLB, with 'the'
- - Country club instructors
- - Arguments for
- - The Pirates and the Buccaneers, e.g
- - Paid players
- - Players in the majors
- - Salaried athletes
- - All U.S. Open golf champions since 1934
- - Crackerjacks
- - Major leaguers, e.g
- - They play for money
- - Big leagues
- - Points in favor
- - Players who are paid
- - Practically all Masters Tournament golfers
- - Golf course teachers
- - Lions and Tigers and Bears
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