- - 'yesterday' or 'tomorrow'
- - ballad or anthem
- - 'Dynamite' or 'Butter'
- - "My Life" or "My Universe"
- - "September" or "Back to December"
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- - Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow.
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- - "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, ... in this petty pace from day to day" (Macbeth)
- - Moves on hands and knees
- - Moves slowly and stealthily
- - Moves silently and carefully
- - Moves stealthily and quietly among N American Indians
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- - When Macbeth delivers the 'Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow' soliloquy
- - when cleopatra dies in 'antony and cleopatra'
- - When Lady Macbeth cries "Out, damned spot!"
- - end of "macbeth" or "hamlet"
- - final segment of "the tempest"
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- - Yesterday's tomorrows
- - Not tomorrows
- - " . . . ...... achievement is only tomorrow's confusion": Howells
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- - Yesterday, it was tomorrow
- - it comes before tomorrow
- - Now or before tomorrow
- - "Here ..., gone tomorrow"
- - Not yet tomorrow?
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- - Yesterday, today, tomorrow . . .
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- - Writers of "Yesterday" and "Tomorrow," e.g.
- - Sinatra and Styne
- - Some birds go with empty robins' nests for a change
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- - "Yesterday" and "Tomorrow" for two
- - "Sugar, Sugar" and "Sugar Shack," e.g.
- - "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Smells Like Teen Spirit," e.g. (sorry to break it to you)
- - 31-Across and others
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