Related Clues:
- At the end of which the beast might be found
- At the end one is desperate to restrain an animal
- Tie in bundles, three at a time
- Lead the field and there's a hush
- 'Nae man can - - time or tide.' Burns' 'Tam O'Shanter'
- Whip 'Sweetheart' into the lead
- Tie up at three, roughly: on time
- Restraint shown in maintaining order despite the rowdies
- One may be attached to a dog because of it
- State the reason for wearing this tie
- Without one, Sheila forms an attachment to a dog!
- Restrain within limits
- It limits the movement of stock
- Restraint for a dog
- Tense number? It could restrain Arabs