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20 answers for: Put up with the Italian in bar
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BUILTPut up with the Italian in bar
CIVILITYFormal politeness shown by four with the Italian in London, say (8)
TOILIt is hard work to join up with the Italian (4)
JERRYBUILTThrown together in the war, German joining the Italian in bar (5-5)
TEMPOThis word means in Italian "rate of speed," in reference to music. The Italian, in turn, is derived from a Latin word meaning "time." The first known use is c. 1724.
BIDEPut up with the direction to follow the sheep bone from the east
BEARHUGIn wrestling, put up with the pressure (4,3)
JAILYes: in Germany, put the Italian in prison (4)
ELECTChoose to put up with the Left rather than the Right (5)
SNOWMANLewis Eliot, say, put up with the cold (7)
STANDFORITWhy you should put up with the national anthem?
LETUPRelax and put up with the French first (3,2)
BEARTHECOSTPut up with the charge (4,3,4)
ENDUREPut up with the rude topless men who move around (6)
WEATHEREDHaving put up with the climate outside England
STANDPut up with the rest? (5)
ENNOBLEEast German city put up with the French honour (7)
STUPIDDi's about to have put up with the silly (6)
ABIDEPut up with the rules
SHUTTERSPut up with the closed shop