Related Clues:
- Mr. Smithers, e.g
- Fawning flatterer
- Cosy arrangement initially permitting hard worker to be toady
- Obsequious underling
- Tony's chap turns out to be a yes-man
- Chap, stony broke, Austen's Mr Collins?
- His advice is positively unhelpful
- Chap's not moved, receiving ultimate in flattery from one such?
- No supporter of independence
- Creep? You said it, feller
- No woman's contrary, I'd always agree
- Inferior with whom one has only a nodding acquaintance?
- I'm obsequious, but I refuse to accept bad copy
- One always agreeing with a superior
- One turning out as enemy? Not 'e