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- Apartment occupant
- Apartment renter
- Monthly check writer
- Letter
- Letterman?
- Dweller in 6 Down
- Rent-paying occupant
- Payer of rent
- Lease signatory
- Renter
- Rent payer
- Party in housing court
- Lease signer, often
- One with a flat?
- Walk-up dweller
- Apartment dweller
- Landlord's need
- Ricky Ricardo vis- -vis Fred Mertz
- Lucy Ricardo to Ethel Mertz
- Kind of farmer
- Landlord's lessee
- Landlord's rent payer
- Lodger
- Apartment resident
- Lessee
- Lease holder
- Lease signer
- Flat occupant
- Studio occupant
- Flat cat?
- One with an option to buy, perhaps
- High-rise occupant
- One paying a flat fee?
- Flat fee payer
- One living in a studio
- Studio renter
- Studio dweller
- Flat renter
- One paying rent to a landlord
- Monthly payer
- Boarder
- Certain farmer
- Dweller
- Paying guest
- Temporary dweller
- Rental-agency client
- Mimi, in "Rent"
- Super charge
- Certain lessee
- Mid-rise dweller
- One who pays a flat fee
- Occupant.
- Possessor, but not owner.
- Man on a lease.
- An occupant of 38 Across.
- Inhabitant.
- Anne Brontë subject.
- Member of the dwelling.
- Householder.
- Inhabit.
- Roomer.
- Temporary occupant.
- Partner to a lease
- One with a lease
- Sharecropper, e.g.
- Landlord's correlative
- Type of farmer
- The ___, 1976 Polanski film
- Anne Brontë's "The ___ of Wildfell Hall"
- Flat taker
- Walk-up resident
- Ricky Ricardo vis-à-vis Fred Mertz
- Ricardo, to Mertz
- Like some farmers
- Crofter, in Britain
- Many a monthly check writer
- Lucy or Ricky, to Fred and Ethel
- One paying for staying
- Studio occupant, say
- One signing with a landlord
- Studio occupant, e.g.
- One paying a flat rate
- Any one of the company in "Three's Company"
- Typical Manhattanite
- Flat need?
- Landlord's counterpart
- One with a 20-Across
- One trading dollars for quarters
- Leaseholder, e.g.
- Sublet offerer
- 12-Down participant
- Apartment inhabitant
- Crown Heights ___ Union (housing-justice organization)
- Office-building occupant, say
- What a landlord seeks
- Jack, Janet or Chrissy, to Mr. Roper
- Landlord's supporter
- Flat rate payer?
- Person with renter's insurance
- Adapted for clinging: zool.
- Chrissy, to Mr. Roper
- Jack, to Mr. Roper
- Lucy, to Ethel
- Landlord's payer
- Studio dweller, e.g.
- Mall occupant, usually
- Eviction blockade participant, perhaps
- Person who often has a lease
- Tripper, to Roper
- __ farmer
- Many a Manhattanite
- Arena's home team, e.g.
- Letter's need
- One paying for office space, maybe
- One who trades dollars for quarters
- Person giving dollars for quarters
- Rent strike participant
- One getting quarters in exchange for dollars
- Super customer?