ending sentences with prepositions or splitting infinitives, to grammar pedants : Crossword Clue

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  • - ending sentences with prepositions or splitting infinitives, to grammar pedants
  • - Prohibition or something not allowed
  • - Giving chocolate to the dog, e.g.
  • - Off-limits thing to a tot (Hyph.)
  • - Forbidden thing to do: Hyph.
  • - The crew of the Enterprise on this sci-fi TV classic went forth [breaking warp barriers and splitting infinitives] "to boldly go where no man has gone before"; Star ...
  • - Star ....: Lower Decks
  • - Long hard journey, usually on foot
  • - Spock from "Star ..."
  • - Kirk's was through the stars
  • - Grammar pedant?
  • - Followerof Hitler
  • - Former German National Socialist
  • - Grammar, in grammar
  • - word that's number one in france
  • - "Proper" or "common" thing in grammar
  • - name for the love to be found in a good woman
  • - A person, place or thing in a sentence
  • - preposition used in any amount of sentences
  • - historical preposition
  • - Untoward preposition?
  • - Old form of to
  • - As far as could be from the Mount of Olives
  • - "Never ...... sentence with a preposition"
  • - "Never ...... sentence with ..."
  • - "En ...... Natt," Ingrid Bergman film
  • - Fix sentences with sloppy grammar and punctuations
  • - Fix typos, say
  • - Drop-down menu between File and View
  • - prepare to put out with the rising tide
  • - Menu whose options include Delete and Select All
  • - Kind of sentence discouraged in grammar class
  • - series in operation to continue
  • - Sentence that's really two sentences
  • - flawed, as some sentences
  • - Too-long sentence
  • - Sentence ... or something found in a sentence
  • - period of time in outer mongolia
  • - Governor's time in office
  • - Teaching unit showing word, clause and sentence
  • - Period in winter months
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