and another
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CHARADE

...and another

CARAFE...and another
VACUUM... and another
ALSO

"And another thing..."

BOTH

One and another.

YEA
And another cheer
ALSO
". . . and another thing"
ALSO"And another thing . . ."
ALSO"... and another thing"
ALSO"And another thing ..."
WINDOWMANNEQUINAnd still another dummy
AUDENS"Another Time" poet and family
SINCLAIRLEWISTwo authors and another author
PPSCorrespondent's "Oh, and another thing ..."
GOODTURNDESERVESWords between one and another
DANNYKAYEAnd yet another "White Christmas" star
SISTERREMATCHAnother game between Venus and Serena?
ITI"And another said, Is ...?": Mark 14:19
REAPETH'One soweth, and another --': John 4:37
RETREATEDWent back and bought another round (9)
PPS"Oh, and another thing," on a ltr.
SLACKPERIODIt's between finishing a job and starting another
SYMBOLISTPerson who says one thing and means another
TWELVESix of one and a half-dozen of another
WAYTO"Another ... Die" (Bond theme by Jack White and Alicia Keys)
NOBSIt's another word for "heads"... and that's no nonsense (4)
PARLAYBet an original amount and its winnings on another race.
HOFThere's one in Canton, OH and another in Springfield, MA
ENTREATIES"Please, can I stay up another hour?" and the like
EQUALLike six of one and half a dozen of another
AHERNHe and Blair made another bid to revive the peace process
CUEIn one sense, it's used in breaking, and in another, in entering
ASHENamesake of a Queens stadium, and an anagram of another Queens stadium
FREEDOMJust another word for nothing left to lose, per "Me and Bobby McGee"
DROPPERMedicine dispenser, and, in another way, a hint to the answers to starred clues
RONAWoman's name that becomes another woman's name if you switch the first and third letters
SPENCERABRAHAMHe lost a prominent job and gained another in the space of one recent month
ENOSBiblical character who had a son at age 90 and then lived another 815 years
PARONYMLinguistic term for a word that's almost the same as another word, like "affect" and "effect"
SONSOFTHEDESERTLaurel and Hardy film with the line "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!"