| BUTTER | To ___ someone up is to flatter them to gain something from them; do this to toast and you gain breakfast! |
| TAPINTO | Gain something from time with a piebald horse (3,4) |
| ADULATES | How it flatters them when you laud in the East! (8) |
| CUTONESTEETH | Shady types in version of the film take drugs - half of them to gain experience (3,3'1,5) |
| BENEFIT | Gain something positive, ... from her actions |
| PREFERMENT | Favour some workers, at last, helping them to gain promotion (10) |
| EGG | To ___ someone on is to urge them to do something, often unwise |
| DOGAND | Proverb saying that if you pay someone to do something then you should let them do it (3,4,1,3,3,4,8) |
| WHYKEEPA | Proverb saying that if you pay someone to do something then you should let them do it (3,4,1,3,3,4,8) |
| BARKYOURSELF | Proverb saying that if you pay someone to do something then you should let them do it (3,4,1,3,3,4,8) |
| NEATEN | To tidy something up, is to do what to it (6) |
| DEONTOLOGY | Actions based on moral rules and unchanging principles, such as 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you' |
| STANDAT | To ____ someone's side is to support them, especially in a difficult situation |
| PHONE | To ring up, is to do what (5) |
| ENLIST | To join up, is to do what (6) |
| ELEVATE | To lift up, is to do what (7) |
| BOWTO | To ____ someone is to show respect |
| NIPAT | To ____ someone's heels is to compete intensely with a slightly superior rival |
| UNTO | Do ___ others as you would have them do ___ you (4) |
| JUSTSAYING | "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," e.g.? |