- - Turn something on its head
- - Appearing for trial, aim to stand vertically
- - set on end
- - cause to stand in group endurance test
- - Turn on edge
- - University writing on principally dandy thing duck does
- - Flip on its head
- - Overturn fork out where yew is called for to replace what's left of spruce
- - Have unsettling effect on writer chasing university degree, initially
- - Overturn object after getting out of bed
- - Stand on its head
- - Take the legs out from under Unionist writer out of depth
- - Stand something on its head
- - Place in an erect position
- - Set or stand in a certain way.
- - Stand on an outer edge.
- - Set on one side.
- - Stand on edge.
- - Turn on its head
- - Writer dipping into funds occasionally for turnover?
- - Invert a bit stupendously
- - Tip from university writer, dismissed at first
- - Some stupendous tip
- - Unopened one is left to tip over
- - overturn writer after union note
- - Drastically affect completed objective
- - Flip down and start? Just the opposite!
- - Tip a barrel
- - turn over topside
- - Invert
- - First Picasso in nude form? Flip!
- - Tip over
- - Leading by goal to change things drastically
- - Make a turnover that's somewhat stupendous
- - Cause to topple over
- - Ahead by goal, change things drastically
- - Throw for a loss
- - Flip over finish for 19 down leading to goal
- - Turn over page covered by nude spread
- - Enclosure covered in mud, though maiden not appearing to tip over
- - Overturn Uffizi's premier hang
- - Cause to topple
- - Affect drastically
- - Tip to get ahead before finishing line
- - Temporarily stop withholding each son's tip
- - Tip that's acceptable to be expected
- - Make vertical
- - Greatly affect winning margin
- - Drastically affect
- - Go bottoms up
- - Affect radically
- - Defeat in competition
- - Overtum
- - Cheerful conclusion?
- - Cause to turn turtle
- - Flip head over heels
- - Beat; defeat
- - Knock off balance
- - Set in a way.
- - Place in erect position.
- - Turn, as a barrel.
- - Tilt skyward.
- - Turn (something) over.
- - Set erect.
- - Shift the position of.
- - Set vertical.
- - Topple (over)
- - Turn upside down
- - Push over
- - Give a shellacking to
- - Knock down
- - Overthrow
- - Tip
- - Capsize
- - Flip
- - Bowl over
- - Knock for a loop
- - Turn over
- - Flip (over)
- - Knock over
- - Overturn
- - Topple
- - Turn topsy-turvy
- - Disrupt
- - Turn, in a way
- - Defeat
- - Beat
- - Tip in stupendous style
- - Turn turtle
- - turn over and turn writer with key
- - turn over and turn key after writer
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