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A Doll's
House
( play by Henrik Ibsen )
A
dirty
business
A
house
divided against itself cannot stand
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A
house
is not a home
Acid
house
Air your
dirty
linen in public
Animal
Farm
( George Orwell book )
Art
house
As Irish as Paddy's
pig
As fat as a
pig
As happy as a
pig
in muck
Beckingham Palace ( Nickname of David and Victoria Beckham's
house
)
Big
house
Bleak
House
( Charles Dickens book )
Bleeding like a stuck
pig
Bought the
farm
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Bring the
house
down
Buck
House
( Nickname of Buckingham Palace )
Burning Down The
House
( Talking Heads song )
Buy the
farm
By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll blow your
house
down
Chatham
House
rules
Children, one is one, two is fun, three is a
house
full
Clean
house
Clearing
house
Cold Comfort
Farm
( Stella Gibbons book )
Country
house
hotel ( an upmarket hotel located in a revamped rural mansion )
Crooked
House
( Agatha Christie book )
Dear
Dirty
Dublin ( Nickname of Dublin Ireland )
Dirty
Harry ( Clint Eastwood movie )
Dirty
but clean
Dirty
kitchen ( An outdoor kitchen used for smelly food )
Dirty
laundry
Dirty
linen
Dirty
little secret
Dirty
look
Dirty
old man
Dirty
tricks
Dirty
weekend
Dirty
work at the crossroads
Do the
dirty
Do the
dirty
on
Doctor In The
House
( Dirk Bogade / Luchino Visconti movie )
Eat like a
pig
Eaten out of
house
and home
Everybody lies ( A catchphrase from Dr Gregory
House
in
House
)
Farm
fresh
Front of
house
Full
house
Funny
farm
Get down and
dirty
Get on like a
house
on fire
Get your hands
dirty
Good to the last drop ( Maxwell
House
Coffee advertising slogan )
Halfway
house
He huffed and he puffed and he blew their
house
down
House
and garden
House
and home
House
built on sand
House
frau
House
guest
House
husband
House
mother
House
music
House
of cards
House
of ill repute
House
rules
House
style
House
swap
In a pig's eye
Is there a doctor in the house?
It was the night before Christmas and all round the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
It's a
dirty
job, but somebody has to do it ( A catchphrase from Nick Stone In Tightrope )
Keep a good
house
Keep open
house
Like a good neighbor ( State
Farm
)
Like a good neighbor, State
Farm
is there ( State
Farm
Insurance advertising slogan )
Like a
pig
from a gun
Like a
pig
in muck
Link
farm
Lipstick on a
pig
Mad
house
Maggie's
Farm
( Bob Dylan song )
Make a
pig
of yourself
Male chauvinist
pig
Not A Dry Eye In The
House
( Meatloaf song )
Not a dry eye in the
house
Not a dry seat in the
house
On the
house
Open
house
Paper the
house
Pig
ignorant
Pig
in a poke
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Pig
in the python
Pig
out
Pig
sty
Pig's ear ( Cockney rhyming slang for beer )
Play
dirty
Put your
house
in order
Quick and
dirty
Smallest room in the
house
Suckling
pig
( an unweaned piglet )
Sweat like a
pig
Sydney Opera
House
( tourist attraction in Australia )
Talk
dirty
Taste as good as it smells ( Maxwell
House
Coffee advertising slogan )
The Adventure of the Empty
House
( Sherlock Holmes story )
The Anne Frank
House
( tourist attraction in Amsterdam Netherlands )
The Cider
House
Rules ( Michael Caine movie )
The
Dirty
Digger ( Nickname of Rupert Murdoch )
The Guinea
Pig
State ( Nickname of the US state of Arkansas )
The
House
Doctor ( Pseudonym of Ron Hazelton )
The
House
of the Rising Sun ( The Animals song )
The Time (
Dirty
Bit ) ( The Black Eyed Peas song )
The White
House
( tourist attraction in Washington USA )
The angel in the
house
The best seat in the
house
( Jockey Shorts advertising slogan )
The
house
of many doors
The
house
that Jack built ( line from nursery rhyme )
The king was in his counting
house
counting out his money ( line from nursery rhyme )
To market, to market, to buy a fat
pig
Tom Tom the pipers son stole a
pig
and away he ran ( line from nursery rhyme )
Wash your
dirty
linen in public
Who lives in a
house
like this? ( A catchphrase from Through the Keyhole )
Wind
farm
You
dirty
old man ( A catchphrase from Steptoe and Son )
You
dirty
rat ( A catchphrase from James Cagney )
You gotta ask yourself, do I feel lucky, well do ya punk? (
Dirty
Harry )
Yours faithfully ( Trust
House
Forte advertising slogan )
Yum Yum, pig's bum