Crossword-Clue: Win favour with someone by doing something that pleases him
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10 letters (1 answer)
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- Gain favour with someone by flattering or pleasing them 68.42%
- someone or something that pisses 63.74%
- gaze at someone or something that has passed 62.14%
- Someone or something that provides income 62.00%
- person looking for someone or something that is missing 61.40%
- someone or something that sensitises 61.05%
- "Whatever... I'm doing something else" 60.87%
- [How about doing something interesting...?] 58.33%
- Persuade someone into doing something using threats 58.18%
- pretend to be someone or something that you are not 58.18%
- Like someone with something to lose 57.45%
- Stop feeling angry with someone who has done something wrong 57.14%
- done or caused by someone or something else 56.86%
- Make someone believe something that is not true 56.60%
- Sick, or possibly doing something sick 56.25%
- refrain from doing something tempting 56.25%
- provoke someone to do something through promises or persuasion 56.20%
- Worker who may be above doing some things 56.00%
- Reason in favor of doing something 55.91%
- Someone or something that provides the chief support 55.86%
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