- - "And so on, so forth," when read backward: Abbr.
- - A degenerative brain disease found primarily in athletes and was the focus of the 2015 film "Concussion": Abbr.
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- - Went back and forth and back and forth ...
- - Walked back & forth
- - Walked back and forth nervously
- - Went back and forth, say
- - Walked back and forth, back and forth
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- - Walks back and forth, back and forth
- - Walks back and forth nervously
- - Walks up and down constantly, in a preoccupied manner
- - Walks anxiously
- - Walks back and forth (anagram of "capes")
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- - Walk back and forth, back and forth
- - Walk while worried
- - Halt and Catch Fire actor Lee
- - lee of "halt and catch fire"
- - Walk around restlessly, say
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- - Pass back and forth backwards in mauls?
- - Baseball big cat who dances on the dugout in Detroit
- - What dogs and cats walk on
- - Print makers in snow
- - Mauls
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- - Wheat to blame for backward football in backward mud
- - variety of wheat with a high gluten content used to make pasta
- - Uranium in barrel with wheat
- - Type of hard wheat
- - Wheat used to make pasta
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- - Back, forth, back, forth...
- - Back and forth (hyph.)
- - There and back
- - Back then forth
- - Force in terrible tornado back and forth
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- - Phrases that read the same forward and backward, like 17-, 24-, and 53-Across
- - Kayak and radar for two
- - Things that read like 'senile felines'
- - Words reading the same both ways
- - Mum and dad, perhaps oddly impersonal entertaining daughter
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- - When refreshments are served, or when lunch may be served during swimming meet
- - Team tie happily in interval for refreshment
- - Milk deliverer meets old record producer around 4pm?
- - Mid-afternoon break for refreshments and cake
- - when to eat haphazardly before five, for example?
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