- - pirate on board?
- - first to talk about a certain royal bursar
- - first to talk about a more certain bursar
- - pirate on the board
- - Reuters arranged to cover a king's finance officer
- - Heartless trader welcomes note by a certain person in charge of the money
- - Word below a signature on a bill
- - Word on all US paper money
- - One whose signature appears on U.S. paper money
- - Signer of $1 bills, etc.
- - What W. A. Julian is.
- - Accountant finally gets raise, holding certain financial position
- - Odd teacup is snatched from bewildered restaurateur by financial manager?
- - Person administering an organisation's funds
- - Financial manager
- - Funds administrator
- - highly valued person - right bursar
- - Change of rate more certain for financial official
- - Club's money-holder
- - finance officer
- - greatly value king – one looking after the money
- - The member of the committee who manages the finances
- - Finance man's rearrest with posh criminal
- - Parliamentary fiscal minister
- - Club official more confident supporting base rate
- - Rearrest posh criminal who keeps money
- - City official tracking the movement of Sterling?
- - Prize given to Republican fund manager
- - Person handling lots of money
- - mainly deal with certain republican officer who handles funds
- - financial officer will rue arrest when freed
- - Money controller
- - Chief financial officer or minister
- - Money man from Tuscany's top firm stuck in lift
- - Financial officer
- - Person working hard for the money?
- - Official in charge of funds
- - Club's money manager
- - One gives tender loving care, possibly
- - Rearrest criminal holding posh official
- - Club accountant
- - Handler of funds
- - Club official responsible for 26 across perhaps
- - One expected to take notes?
- - Possibly rue arrest of one in charge of funds
- - New rate more certain for finance officer
- - Bursar
- - Person responsible for notes in tango decided to interrupt final section
- - Financial officer's safe in top of Trump Tower
- - Rearrest criminal holding posh finance person
- - Rue arrest - wrongly, one keeps money
- - Time firm's restrained by stern money handler
- - Club official
- - Chamberlain, perhaps, empty talker clutching half-hearted comfort
- - With Fortune getting fourth score, this person won't waste the subs
- - Fund manager in trouble at first, confident in the end
- - One keeping everything in balance?
- - Fluctuating rate gets steadier, and that's official
- - Club official, more confident following adjustment of rate
- - Official makes rate reform more certain
- - U.S. official whose office has been vacant for more than nine of the last 50 years
- - Purse strings puller
- - One who keeps one's balance?
- - Person of some account
- - One may show you the money
- - Balance keeper?
- - K. D. Ortega's role at D.C.
- - Fiduciary official.
- - Elizabeth Rudel Smith.
- - Financial official.
- - Ivy Baker Priest.
- - Georgia Neese Clark.
- - Georgia Neese Clark's job.
- - Fred M. Vinson's job.
- - One for the money?
- - One concerned with checks and balances
- - Certain board member
- - Cash keeper
- - Money manager
- - purse-concerned official
- - Finance officer's rearrest arranged outside university
- - Finance expert curtailing indulgence? More likely
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