Clue | Length | Answer |
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get to work? | 4 letters | hire |
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get to work? | 5 letters | start |
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get to work? | 6 letters | repair |
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- Engagement
- Bring on board
- Take on, as employees
- Give a name badge, say
- Bring into the business
- Place on the payroll
- Take on, as an employee
- Contract with
- Give a job to
- Employ Republican in hurry
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- Add to the staff
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- Add more workers
- Add to the work force
- Take on a high-sounding army corps
- Take on, in a way
- New employee
- Onboardee
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- Rent out
- Secure the services of
- Wages heard to be up
- get to work?
- Add to the payroll
- Engage for a fee
- Employ for wages
- Put in a position
- Put on
- bring into the firm
- bring on staff
- Add to the force
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- Lease
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- Bring onboard
- Give work to
- Provide with a job
- Employee
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- Wages paid
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- Agree to employ
- Bring on board in a way
- Charter from Queen in rush
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- Put into position
- Take on the payroll
- Fill a position
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- Add new employees
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- Employ for a wage
- Bring on board as a new employee
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- "Spenser: For ...." [1985-88]
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- Give jobs to
- Recruit for a posting
- Put under contract
- company worker
- Add to the team
- Employ at a restaurant
- An engaging thing to do
- Lease out
- Take on [staff]
- engage for work
- Increase the size of the staff
- add to a company
- take on, at a business
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- offer a job
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- Add team members
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- gun for
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- send for onboarding
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- Add a new employee
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- Rent a car
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- Go to fix theatre broadcast
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- Restore to good condition
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- Dry dock work
- put right and couple up again
- engineers brace and set things right
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- Put back together
- go off to find another partner
- Fix bent rapier
- Engineers have couple to fix
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- Do a mechanic's job
- engineers with a couple to fix
- go to sort out mixed-up socks
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- end the couple's separation?
- Make as good as new
- go for putting into sound condition
- what to do with broken rapier
- To fix something that is broken
- travel or proceed toward some place
- traveller broadcasting from resort?
- traveller with appearance to restore
- Resort to put right
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- again couple mend
- Patch up; withdraw
- Fix, as a TV
- Restore
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- Withdraw material, then make public
- Rectify
- Restore to good working condition
- Fix, mend
- about two to mend
- It concerns power to broadcast service
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- Fix, as an appliance
- got about two
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- patch up broken couples?
- fix it so that it concerns the couple
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- go to mend
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- about to get a couple to mend
- The Engineers are given two to mend
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- Go again at the double!
- Set right
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- ... patch
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- go and get better again
- put two and two together again to mend
- Make right
- Fix up
- put things right and couple up again?
- engineers have a couple to fix
- Go off for servicing
- Fix a broken rapier
- damage (opposite)
- Reparation
- Retire
- Retrieve
- Recruit
- Redress
- Refit
- Heal
- Amend
- Mend and leave
- Right
- Restoration
- Return
- Withdraw
- Recover
- Improve
- Refresh
- Renew
- Recreate
- Invigorate
- Revive
- Reinforce
- Rearrange
- Readjust
- reprovide
- Reinstate
- reorganize
- Fly
- Retreat
- Correct
- Promote
- Reform
- Ameliorate
- Better
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- Adjustment
- Amends
- Apply
- Atone
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- bad condition
- Brighten up
- Brush (up)
- ...... case
- Cobble
- .......... Commission
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- Compensation
- Condition
- Correction
- "Darn ......!"
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- Doctor
- Estate
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- Fare
- fettle
- Fitness
- Fixing
- Form
- Freshen
- Furbish
- furbish up
- Give satisfaction
- "Go, ......!"
- Good condition
- Hie
- Improvement
- Journey
- ....-kilter
- live down
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- make-compensation
- make-matters-up
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- Make up (for)
- making-right
- Mending
- Nick
- Order
- Overhauling
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- Polish up
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- Propitiate
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- put in shape
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- Recap
- Recompense
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- reconstruct
- rectification
- recur
- Redeem
- Refer
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- renewal
- Renovate
- Renovation
- Repairing
- retouch
- retread
- revamp
- rub up
- Run
- Satisfaction
- Satisfy
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- Set to rights
- Sew up
- Shape
- Shine
- Spruce
- Spruce up
- square-it
- Square things
- ......-state
- Tinker
- tinker up
- tone (up)
- Touch up
- Travel
- Trim
- troubleshooting
- Turn
- Vamp
- vamp up
- wend
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- Renew, as strength
- Set unit
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- mend about two
- Concerned with couple in fix
- fix a couple after scripture lesson
- mend broken marriages?
- get to work?
- job for tim taylor
- patch up case for rude couple
- Seller with express service
- the .... shop, bbc programme
- go to correct a fault
- put right rapier in the wrong position
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- Take oneself
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- go and fix
- make better repertory atmosphere
- Patch up two Royal Engineers?
- Show fear
- False ......
- Skittish move
- Genesis
- Beginning
- Word on a maze
- Take 4, clue 1
- Maze word
- Word on many a button
- Get the ball rolling
- Begin
- Move forward, or jump bac
- Kick off
- Brief fright
- Get going
- Dive in
- Commence
- Get cracking
- Sudden jump
- Turn on
- Proctor
- Windows button
- Crank up
- Be part of the opening li
- Sign of fright
- Possible result of a guns
- Word next to an arrow, ma
- Word next to an arrow in
- All the clues in this puz
- Many solvers do it here
- "Go" square in Monopoly,
- Sudden fright
- Jump involuntarily
- Initiate top player on time
- Celebrity needs time to get going
- Jump suddenly
- Celebrity, last in event to jump
- To begin with, a red one can fly
- Give a little jerk when you switch on
- get the show on the road
- Commencement
- square in many board games