- - Number given to worker who lives in another's house?
- - Content to leave The Nag's Head with a half-pint – landlord has one
- - What a landlord seeks
- - Anne Brontë's "The ...... of Wildfell Hall"
- - Landlord's correlative
- - Person with renter's insurance
- - Fragment of overwritten anthology on the landlord's books
- - Landlord's payer
- - Characters in overwritten anthology on the landlord's books
- - Landlord's counterpart
- - Landlord's need
- - Any one of the company in 'Three's Company'
- - Letter's need
- - Arena's home team, e.g.
- - Landlord's supporter
- - One signing with a landlord
- - Landlord's rent payer
- - Someone who pays rent to a landlord
- - One who pays rent to a landlord
- - Landlord's customer
- - Lacking grand kept firm hold on rent
- - One paying to stay carrying article into part of camp
- - a number take the worker to be one who pays the rent
- - One renting a flat
- - Paying occupier
- - Renter gets an addition in the camping equipment
- - Someone who rents simple shelter acquiring article
- - One who pays rent
- - Someone who rents land, house, office
- - party named in a rental agreement
- - occupier is not available in shelter
- - Number given to worker who may be temporary resident
- - Council house occupant
- - certain lessee
- - Lodger does an about-turn in the middle of tent
- - person who rents property finding article in temporary shelter
- - One occupying temporary accommodation?
- - as a rent-payer, you're tops, little one!
- - he pays rent for article in temporary home
- - One in a tent is the occupant
- - Many a city dweller
- - He should honour his agreement to the letter
- - who pays rent for article in temporary home
- - occupant finding an alternative in shelter
- - Kind of farming
- - Type of farmer
- - Ricardo, to Mertz
- - One with a flat?
- - Chrissy, to Mr. Roper
- - Sharecropper, e.g.
- - Ricky Ricardo vis-à-vis Fred Mertz
- - Ricky or Lucy, to Fred or Ethel
- - Person who rents an apartment
- - Partner to a lease
- - One with a lease
- - Occupant of rented property
- - Like some farmers
- - Letterman?
- - Flat taker
- - Flat cat?
- - "The ......," 1976 Polanski film
- - Room renter
- - Roomer
- - House party?
- - Flat letter
- - Farmer
- - Eviction blockade participant, perhaps
- - Article put in shelter for occupier
- - Temporary dwelling accommodating a new occupant
- - Renter of land/property
- - Renter
- - One trading dollars for quarters
- - One getting quarters in exchange for dollars
- - Flat renter
- - Property renter
- - Lessee
- - A new resident in shelter one rents
- - Lease signer
- - Temporary housing housing a northern resident
- - Worker stands by figure for rent payer
- - One with a 20-Across
- - Mall occupant, usually
- - Occupier
- - Lessee inside often antagonistic
- - One pays rent
- - Leaseholder
- - Occupant dealt with by letter
- - Person renting an apartment
- - Studio dweller
- - Studio dweller, e.g
- - Lodger
- - Temporary dwelling housing an occupant
- - Rent payer
- - Apartment renter
- - Renting occupant
- - Super charge
- - Resident football team missing one six-footer
- - Studio occupant
- - Shelter without an occupant
- - Apartment dweller
- - One renting a property
- - Lucy Ricardo, to Ethel Mertz
- - Occupier, one in temporary accommodation
- - Lucy, to Ethel
- - Studio renter
- - One given 12 by a letter?
- - Flat need?
- - Lease signatory
- - Rent strike participant
- - Flat occupant
- - A person ultimately occupying temporary accommodation?
- - Number of important building -- worker is one renting
- - Article in marquee for leaseholder
- - Party in housing court
- - Boarder
- - Mimi, in "Rent"
- - One living in a studio
- - Typical Manhattanite
- - Rental-agency client
- - Person giving dollars for quarters
- - Walk-up dweller
- - Flat rate payer?
- - One paying a flat rate
- - Certain farmer
- - Apartment resident
- - Studio occupant, e.g.
- - Apartment occupant
- - Monthly check writer
- - High-rise occupant
- - Flat fee payer
- - Kind of farmer
- - Many a Manhattanite
- - One paying a flat fee?
- - Jack, to Mr. Roper
- - Jack, Janet or Chrissy, to Mr. Roper
- - Studio occupant, say
- - One paying for staying
- - Temporary dweller
- - Paying guest
- - One with an option to buy, perhaps
- - Lucy or Ricky, to Fred and Ethel
- - Walk-up resident
- - Many a monthly check writer
- - Crofter, in Britain
- - Payer of rent
- - Tripper, to Roper
- - Monthly payer
- - Letter
- - Inhabit
- - Dweller
- - Occupant
- - Resident
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