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Rate | Answer | Clue |
TAX | Duty paid with thanks and a kiss | |
SMOOCH | Kiss | |
TASK | Duty | |
OBLIGATION | Duty | |
OBLIGED | Duty-bound | |
SETTLEDUP | Paid | |
GRATITUDE | Thanks | |
MERCI | Thanks | |
PECK | Kiss | |
TARIFF | Duty | |
IMPOST | Duty | |
SHORAGE | Duty paid for goods brought on shore. | |
MINTAGE | The duty paid to the mint for coining. | |
PONTAGE | A duty or tax paid for repairing bridges. | |
WEIGHAGE | A duty or toil paid for weighing merchandise. | |
UNCUSTOMED | Uncustomable; also, not having paid duty or customs. | |
RIVAGE | A duty paid to the crown for the passage of vessels on certain rivers. | |
TRONAGE | A toll or duty paid for weighing wool; also, the act of weighing wool. | |
WHARFAGE | The fee or duty paid for the privilege of using a wharf for loading or unloading goods; pierage, collectively; quayage. | |
CONSULAGE | A duty or tax paid by merchants for the protection of their commerce by means of a consul in a foreign place. | |
PREST | A duty in money formerly paid by the sheriff on his account in the exchequer, or for money left or remaining in his hands. | |
COCKET | A customhouse seal; a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty. | |
DEVOIR | Duty; service owed; hence, due act of civility or respect; -- now usually in the plural; as, they paid their devoirs to the ladies. | |
POST-FINE | A duty paid to the king by the cognizee in a fine of lands, when the same was fully passed; -- called also the king's silver. | |
BUTLERAGE | A duty of two shillings on every tun of wine imported into England by merchant strangers; -- so called because paid to the king's butler for the king. |