Words after a knock
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AnswerCrossword Clue
ITSMEWords after a knock
ITOFFWords after hit or knock
ITSOPENShout after a knock
ANYBODYHOMEQuestion after a knock on the door
TRUCEQuery after a knock-down-drag-out fight
ATLASTWords after a holdup
WHEREWASIWords after a digression
OFFACTWords after a matter
SHINETOWords after "take a"
OHNOWords after a gasp
THEENDWords after a last line
ILLBITEWords after a failed guess
SOAMIWords after "What a coincidence!"
IDIDITWords spoken after a success
ITRIEDWords sighed after a defeat
IMOKComforting words after a fall
TADAWords after a drumroll, perhaps
TADAWords after a drumroll, maybe
GOFETCHWords after throwing a ball
IMEANWords after a verbal slip
IMHOMEWords after a door closes, perhaps
ITSBEENFUNKYWords after a James Brown concert?
SOMEPEOPLEWords after a rude encounter, maybe
OPENUPWords after a yell of "Police!"
DUSTTODUSTWords in a phrase after "ashes"
IFOLDWords spoken after a big raise?
IMDONEWords after "Stick a fork in me"
PUTITONWords heard after opening a gift, maybe
ISONA couple of words after the race
WISHWords after a splash in a fountain, maybe
IMHOMEWords heard after the closing of a door
NOWYOURETALKINGComment to a baby after its first words?
ISAYYESWords after a rhetorical "Is this a good idea?"
ERESTUTitle words repeated after "Como una promesa," in a 1974 song
ANDUPWords often after the lowest-priced in a series of items
ATOOTHWords before and after "for" in a quid pro quo quote
AMOOWords after "here," "there" and "everywhere" in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
ANDBEHOLDWords after the end of 17-A, 25-A, 53-A and 62-A
tautologiesThe saying of the same thing twice in different words, generally considered to be a fault of style (e.g., they arrived one after the other in succession)
rondeaua fixed form of verse based on two rhyme sounds and consisting usually of 13 lines in three stanzas with the opening words of the first line of the first stanza used as an independent refrain after the second and third stanzas