Related Clues:
- No pests about this relation by marriage
- Caress or fondle, as with favourite
- Favourite, may be teacher's
- No pests with relative by marriage
- Favourite - maybe teacher's
- Favourite pupil
- Not being one's own child, one keeps him underfoot
- 15 across might get it, just a little, in France
- Add it to the little dear and one on the end to make a request
- Put your best foot forward, my boy
- Do they mean time?
- The French might make this little dear little with it
- After the car it would be under the feet
- As he's not really one's child, one puts one's foot down
- One puts one's foot down when it's not one's own child