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A
glass
and a half in every half pound ( Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate advertising slogan )
A world of
pain
Biggest daily sale on Earth ( Daily
Mirror
advertising slogan )
Bottle and
glass
( Cockney rhyming slang for arse )
Bread
always falls butter side down
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Bread
and butter
Bread
and circuses
Bread
of life
Bread
wi' nowt taken out ( Allinson's
Bread
advertising slogan )
Break
bread
Brown
bread
( Cockney rhyming slang for dead )
Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? ( Bob Dylan song )
Cast your
bread
upon the waters
Champagne for my real friends, real
pain
for my sham friends! ( line from the movie 25th Hour )
Don't say brown - say Hovis ( Hovis
Bread
advertising slogan )
Doubled up in
pain
Drown the
pain
Feeling no
pain
Forward with Britain ( Daily
Mirror
advertising slogan )
Forward with the People ( Daily
Mirror
advertising slogan )
Fresh to the last slice ( Sunblest
Bread
advertising slogan )
Glass
ceiling
Glass
chin
Glass
cliff
Glass
jaw
Half a loaf is better than no
bread
Have your
bread
buttered on both sides
Hold a
mirror
up to nature
Hold a
mirror
up to society
Know which side your
bread
is buttered
Loaf of
bread
( Cockney rhyming slang for head )
Man does not live by
bread
alone
Mirror
image
Mirror
mirror
on the all who is the fairest one of all?
No pain, no gain
On
pain
of death
Out the
window
Pain
barrier
Pain
in the arse
Pain
in the bum
Pain
in the butt
Pain
in the neck
People who live in
glass
houses shouldn't throw stones
Put
bread
on the table
Rear
Window
( James Stewart / Alfred Hitchcock movie )
She Came In Through The Bathroom
Window
( The Beatles song )
Take the
bread
out of someone's mouth
Tang, it's a kick in a
glass
( Tang advertising slogan )
The
Glass
Menagerie ( play by Tennessee Williams )
The
Mirror
Cracked From Side To Side ( Agatha Christie book title )
The Prince of
Pain
( Nickname of comedian Richard Lewis )
The best thing since sliced
bread
The
bread
always falls buttered side down
The queen was in the parlour eating
bread
and honey ( line from nursery rhyme )
Through The Looking Glass, And What Alice Found There ( Lewis Carroll book )
Through a
glass
darkly
Through the looking
glass
Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door ( Beatles song lyric )
White
bread
Window
dressing
Window
licker
Window
of opportunity
Window
on the world
Window
shopping
You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's Rye
Bread
( Levy's Rye
Bread
advertising slogan )