At abdication phrase
Crossword Clue

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AnswerCrossword Clue
LONGLAST"At ... . . . " (abdication phrase)
TOHAVEPhrase heard at weddings.
IMINPhrase at a poker table
ONEPLEASEPhrase heard at box offices
TOGOTakeout phrase at a diner
COPA"At the ..." (1978 song phrase)
IWINPhrase at a game's end, perhaps
ONCE"Going ........" (phrase heard at an auction)
METOOUncomplimentary phrase aimed at some Republicans.
ODDOREVENRation-days phrase at service stations
ADREMTo the point at issue: Lat. phrase.
YOUREAMANCHARLIEBROWNCongratulatory phrase at a "Peanuts" bar mitzvah?
ETALIILatin phrase at the end of a list
INSERTJOKEHEREPhrase that might hint at a potential pun
NOMSGPhrase on a menu at a Chinese restaurant
ELVIS"... has left the building" (phrase at the end of a certain rock show)
sequencesA repetition of a phrase or melody at a higher or lower pitch
anaphorasThe repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
cadencesA fall in pitch of the voice at the end of a phrase or sentence
imitationThe repetition of a phrase or melody in another part or voice, usually at a different pitch
imitationsThe repetition of a phrase or melody in another part or voice, usually at a different pitch
GRANDSLAMThing hit 23 times by Alex Rodriguez (very strong connection; i.e., a not-at-all contrived phrase)
repetendword, phrase, line or longer element that is repeated, sometimes with variation, at irregular intervals in a poem
chalkfaceas in the phrase at the chalkface, i.e. in the classroom, as the centre of a teacher's activities
chalkfacesCHALKFACE, as in the phrase at the chalkface, i.e. in the classroom, as the centre of a teacher's activities
antedatingAn example or instance of (a sense of) a word, phrase, etc., at a date earlier than previously known or recorded; a citation of this
charade(used with a sing. v.) game in which the players are typically divided into two teams, members of which take turns at acting out in pantomime a word, phrase, title, etc., which the members of their own team must guess