Back then
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ATTHETIMEBack then
AGOBack then
ONCEBack then
ATONETIMEBack then
ERSTBack then, back when
ERSTBack then, back then
BONOSSonny and Cher, back then
ESSTurn one way and then back
ERSTWay back then, way back when
EMOTEPlay to the back row and then some
FLIESATHALFMASTIs raised all the way up and then back down to the midpoint
DICEKNickname of ace Matsuzaka, who pitched in the US and then went back to Japan
INTHEPASTBack then ... or a hint to the ends of the answers to the starred clues
UTNEMagazine that dropped "Reader" from its name and then put it back a few years later
TAKESTEPSWhat to do to read the secret message (going diagonally down, then diagonally back up the under side)
buttonhooksA play in which a pass receiver runs straight downfield and then doubles back sharply toward the line of scrimmage
buttonhookA play in which a pass receiver runs straight downfield and then doubles back sharply toward the line of scrimmage
breaststrokeA style of swimming on one's front, in which the arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular movement, while the legs are tucked in toward the body and then kicked out in a corresponding movement
walkoverA somersault in which a gymnast performs a handstand and then slowly moves the feet backward and down to the floor, or first arches back into a handstand and then slowly moves the feet forward and down to the floor
walkoversA somersault in which a gymnast performs a handstand and then slowly moves the feet backward and down to the floor, or first arches back into a handstand and then slowly moves the feet forward and down to the floor
situpsexercise in which a person lies flat on the back, lifts the torso to a sitting position, and then lies flat again without changing the position of the legs: formerly done with the legs straight but now usually done with the knees bent
situpexercise in which a person lies flat on the back, lifts the torso to a sitting position, and then lies flat again without changing the position of the legs: formerly done with the legs straight but now usually done with the knees bent
castlingMake a special move (no more than once in a game by each player) in which the king is transferred from its original square two squares along the back rank toward the corner square of a rook, which is then transferred to the square passed over by the king