- - Fellow knot-tier
- - Partner's steep parking charges
- - upstart in disorganised posse with partner in marriage
- - In a silly pose, embracing the American wife
- - Person you're married to
- - One's other half uses rocks crossing river
- - Conjugal partner
- - husband or wife initially suspected purpose of employment
- - Beginners in South Pacific often employ partner
- - Mate, I nearly forgot to back more than one English runner
- - Work's returning; employ a partner
- - Joint account sharer
- - Soup served up in the southeast by partner
- - poses with you after the wedding
- - Wife, maybe, requires support, heading off
- - 55a to her husband
- - Barely embraces partner
- - Partner that is drunkard imbibing quietly
- - Wife or husband.
- - Partner after saying 'I do'
- - Half of some couples
- - Ring bearer, often
- - Wedded partner
- - Works coming up — employ partner
- - Word from the Latin for "pledged"
- - Other half of Trim location for most of those in 4 down
- - Married person
- - Partner, perhaps
- - Joint filer
- - Wife, e.g
- - Unfinished patch to exercise with mate
- - Frequent co-signatory
- - Small flower captures heart of ample partner
- - Identify reduced purpose for partner
- - Half of a couple
- - Consort with drunkard around front of pub
- - Married partner
- - Husband, to his wife
- - Partner thus getting employment, collecting pence
- - Thus take advantage of capturing pawn, resulting in mate
- - Half of some partnerships
- - Half a married couple
- - "Better half," to some
- - Better half, so to speak
- - Joint-account holder
- - Business partner, perhaps
- - Other half, so to speak
- - Marital word from the Latin for "pledged"
- - Dagwood, to Blondie
- - Clytemnestra, to Agamemnon
- - Helpmate
- - Blondie, to Dagwood
- - Helpmeet
- - Marital partner
- - Ring wearer
- - Reception figure
- - Half a couple, often
- - Married one
- - Lunt, to Fontanne
- - Baucis, to Philemon
- - Benedict, for one.
- - Man or wife.
- - Bride or groom.
- - Husband or better half.
- - Edith, to Archie
- - Other half
- - Not a single person
- - Husband or wife
- - Significant other
- - Wedding acquisition
- - Mate
- - Partner
- - Better half?
- - Union member
- - Family man
- - work ...... (close partner in the office)
- - partner in marriage
- - husband and son sit around university
- - better half takes you and me in unusual pose
- - Say wife Penny's in pickle
- - legal partner?
- - Marriage partner
- - Mate's ship evacuated on northern river
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