- - They say take in bird food and be a winner!
- - Take over and do a good job
- - make the grade, as next of kin do
- - 60s Broadway hit, How To ... In Business Without Really Trying
- - Accomplish a goal
- - Make it suede worn round cricket club
- - Achieve a purpose
- - Make a hit
- - Make it
- - Make good
- - Attain a desired goal
- - Without her curd, cheese variety would be a hit
- - achieve the desired aim and take over position?
- - Follow, come after
- - Follow or pass
- - One will do well to step into another's shoes
- - Don't fail to follow
- - those who inherit are bound to
- - Achieve goal
- - do well to follow
- - Follow on and win
- - To get ahead take the other man's place
- - Follow — triumph
- - Achieve one's ambitions
- - Achieve goal (7)
- - Gain victory
- - Achieve one's goal
- - Reach the top
- - Conservative by the church in reflecting god's triumph
- - Achieve one's goals
- - Achieve an aim
- - Extract offspring vocally expressing triumph
- - Realise achievement you see replicated, we hear, in offspring
- - To get ahead, take another person's place
- - Attain ambition
- - Go far
- - Go places
- - "How to...... . . . "
- - Triumph
- - Come after
- - Advice Part 3
- - Prosper
- - ....-do-well
- - Follow
- - Replace suede pants keeping Charlie cold
- - be heir to
- - cold-hearted deuces failed to cut it
- - come up trumps
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