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A golden key can open any
door
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Access
- your flexible friend (
Access
Credit Card advertising slogan )
Access
all areas
Access
takes the waiting out of wanting (
Access
Credit Card advertising slogan )
All
access
pass
Arch
enemy
As one
door
closes, another one opens
At death's
door
Babies love it ( Cow &
Gate
Milk Food advertising slogan )
Back
door
man
Beat a path to your
door
Boy next
door
Build a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your
door
Direct to your
door
Does you does, or does you don't take Access? (
Access
Credit Card advertising slogan )
Double entry book-keeping
Easy
access
Foot in the
door
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Gain
admittance
Gateway
product
Get your foot in the
door
Get your toe in the
door
Girl next
door
Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's
gate
sings
It's no use locking the stable
door
after the horse has bolted
Katy bar the
door
Keep the wolf from the
door
Key of the
door
( Bingo call for number twenty one )
Knock on the
door
Knockin' On Heaven's
Door
( Bob Dylan song )
Leave out
door
open
Leave the
door
open for
Like a bull at a
gate
Make a bolt for the
door
Make an
entrance
Makes sensible buying simple (
Access
Credit Card advertising slogan )
My
door
is always open
No entry
Open
door
policy
Press pass ( a priority ticket giving
access
to events to the media )
Push at an open
door
Revolving
door
policy
She bangs like the shithouse
door
Show the
door
Shut that
door
( A catchphrase from Larry Grayson )
Slam the
door
Stage
door
Johnny
The Barbarians are at the
gate
The Brandenburg
Gate
( tourist attraction in Berlin Germany )
The
Gateway
To Europe ( Nickname of Amsterdam )
The
Gateway
To Texas ( Nickname of Marshall Texas )
The Golden
Gate
Bridge ( tourist attraction in USA )
The long and winding road that leads to your
door
( Beatles song lyric )
Three, four, knock at the
door
( line from nursery rhyme )
Under the radar
Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the
door
( Beatles song lyric )
You got a friend in the business (
Gateway
2000 advertising slogan )