Related Clues:
- Verbally uptight
- XXXE, perhaps, just for a present, for instance
- Tight in verbal form
- Grammatically, this is what you have to pay when you 27 across, by the sound of it
- This gives u slots of time to get employment
- Not so slack in any verbal way
- Ioxe up tight?
- It's time we got employment
- Sounds like what you have to pay for errors of grammar (6)
- The way you may be employed, likewise
- Uptight in verbal form
- The money you have to pay the Government for evil-doing, though misspelled, is quite grammatical
- In such verbal form one would be uptight
- We before time get wise to you
- The kind of employment that would put years on us