Last in a long line
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NTHLast in a long line
NTHLast in a very long line
ZEELast in a line
WHATAMILast line in a riddle
ZEELast in a line of 26
NTHLike the last in a line
ONEIronically, the last song in "A Chorus Line"
catalecticsA line lacking a syllable in the last foot
LEADEROFTHEBACKShangri-Las' song about a person who's last in line?
catalecticsCATALECTIC, a line of verse lacking one syllable in the last foot
catalectic(of a metrical line of verse) Lacking one syllable in the last foot
ELIOTNESSHis last line in a 1987 film is "I think I'll have a drink"
catalexisThe absence of a syllable in the last foot of a line or verse
SANSWord repeated four times in the last line of Shakespeare's "All the world's a stage" speech
catalecticlacking one syllable in the last foot / a line of verse lacking one syllable in the last foot
balladeA poem normally composed of three stanzas and an envoi. The last line of the opening stanza is used as a refrain, and the same rhymes, strictly limited in number, recur throughout
AHEADIn the future, or, when spoken with a long starting vowel, what the last word of the answers to starred clues can have
ADAMFirst in a long line?
stringingBe arranged in a long line
ANTOne in a long line of workers?
IMISSYOULine in a long-distance lover's letter
PILOTFirst in a long line of sitcoms?
PILOTFirst in a long line of sitcoms
stringingHang (something) so that it stretches in a long line
rulablea printed or drawn character in the form of a long thin line
setlinea long heavy fishing line to which several hooks are attached in series
setlinesa long heavy fishing line to which several hooks are attached in series
fissuresA long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, esp. in rock or earth
lifelines(in palmistry) A line on the palm of a person's hand, regarded as indicating how long they will live
pentametersA line of verse consisting of five metrical feet, or (in Greek and Latin verse) of two halves each of two feet and a long syllable
pentameterA line of verse consisting of five metrical feet, or (in Greek and Latin verse) of two halves each of two feet and a long syllable
hyphensThe sign (-) used to join words to indicate that they have a combined meaning or that they are linked in the grammar of a sentence (as in pick-me-up, rock-forming), to indicate the division of a word at the end of a line, or to indicate a missing or implied element (as in short- and long-term)
NEWESTLast in line
NTHLast in line, usually
BRINGUPTHEREARBe last in line
MARETHRommel's last line in Tunisia.
TSARNicholas II was last in this line
IMCKPaul Newman's last line in "The Color of Money"
OERStart of the last line in "The Star-Spangled Banner"
NTHLast item in an indefinitely long sequence