- - remark in a stage play intended to be heard by the audience alone, not the other characters
- - First team in reserve?
- - Confidence in a team
- - out of the way, starts to address spectators in deadly earnest
- - A remark in undertone
- - a word in one's ear from aides
- - fourth-wall-breaking line in a play
- - Reserve, set ...
- - In a separate place
- - On reserve
- - In reserve Weakerthans tune?
- - Words to no one in particular
- - Thinking out loud, in a way
- - Put ........ (reserve)
- - One team undertone
- - remark to a team
- - Shaky ideas get shelved
- - Assistant keeps son apart
- - One aspect that's shelved
- - Digression, throwaway
- - All kidding ....
- - "All kidding ......" ("Let's get serious...")
- - put...[save for later]
- - Line to audience
- - Words spoken directly to a theatre audience
- - remark on a team?
- - Set ... their differences (made peace)
- - "as an ...... . . ."
- - Actors turn a deaf ear to it
- - Apart, separately
- - Privately, out of earshot
- - "step ......!" ("move outta my way!")
- - Silly ideas to which players turn a deaf ear
- - "step ......!" ("coming through!")
- - We hear a sighed utterance
- - seventeen reformed by a quiet hint
- - separate ideas, maybe
- - whisper to a team
- - apart from one team
- - out of hearing
- - incidental remark about a team
- - Brief comment to an audience
- - Incidental remark producing new ideas
- - Performer's comment to the audience
- - A comment within a play intended only for the audience to hear
- - Like swimmer being apart from others
- - To others on stage, it's unheard of!
- - Away team gets a lead
- - Comment from an actor to the audience
- - A team taken apart?
- - Fresh ideas give confidence
- - brush ......; disregard
- - Line to the house
- - "all kidding ...... ..." ("but seriously ...")
- - one way to stand or step
- - fourth wall-breaking comment
- - Step ... and watch how it's done! (out of the way)
- - Comment from a stage actor directly to the audience
- - As an ... (parenthetically)
- - Many a confession on a theater stage
- - Confidence from fresh ideas
- - track that's more likely to sell
- - Like one sort of fish apart
- - fourth-wall-breaking comment, perhaps
- - "Step ..." (out of the way)
- - Actor's undertone
- - a team apart
- - Remark not intended for all to hear
- - Assistant interrupted by second digression
- - "Step ..., I'll handle this!" ("Out of the way")
- - "step ......!" ("outta my way!")
- - indirect effort
- - playwright's vehicle
- - .... from; except for
- - Indirect comment
- - Away from one's thoughts
- - remark not intended for the other players
- - "Step ...!" (get out of the way)
- - "All jokes ......"
- - Set ....; save for later
- - A-team notwithstanding
- - line that other actors pretend not to hear
- - .... from; besides
- - A line spoken by an actor to the audience
- - How things might be set or shoved
- - Break of the fourth wall
- - to the left, say
- - Remark to audience
- - Oblique comment
- - One aspect of things actors are deaf to
- - ... from that (otherwise)
- - Stage device
- - Parenthetical script comment
- - Playwright's ploy
- - Writer's digression
- - Thespian's whisper
- - Like all kidding?
- - Theatrical whisper
- - Muttered utterance
- - Coward's "To Step ......"
- - Cassette front
- - Actor's whisper
- - Actor's remark
- - A way to turn
- - Where all kidding occurs?
- - Theatrical device
- - Tangential observation
- - Shakespearean stage device
- - Private lines, perhaps
- - Playwright's device
- - Play byplay
- - Offhand remark
- - Noël Coward's "To Step ......"
- - Line spoken to the audience
- - Covert comment
- - Actor's remark to the audience
- - Actor's comment to the audience
- - Words to an audience
- - Word with "step" or "set"
- - Word following "push" or "cast"
- - Word after step or stand
- - Utterance to the audience
- - Type of stage line
- - Stage whisper, e.g.
- - Stage ploy
- - Stage mutter
- - Stage digression
- - Set ...... (save)
- - Remark to the house
- - Parenthetical passage
- - Out of one's thoughts
- - Onstage thought balloon
- - Onstage digression
- - Off the direct path
- - Line for the audience
- - Lateral remark
- - Indirect remark
- - Ideas (anag)
- - Hit song on a 45, usually
- - Dramatic ploy
- - Dramatic digression
- - Digressive remark
- - Dialogue that breaks the fourth wall
- - Departure from the main message
- - Comment off the main point
- - Comment meant only for the audience
- - Brief digression
- - Away from the crowd
- - Away from others
- - "Step ......" ("Make way")
- - Words never "heard" on stage
- - Words intended only for the audience
- - Words for the audience
- - Whispered line on the stage
- - Where a needle is usually put?
- - To the right, say
- - To the left or the right
- - Throwaway line
- - Thought between dashes
- - Theatrical ploy
- - Theatrical excursion
- - The single (hyph.)
- - Take ...... (speak to privately)
- - Step ...... (move out of the way)
- - Stage utterance
- - Stage secret
- - Stage muttering
- - Stage musing
- - Stage murmur
- - Stage line intended for only the audience to hear
- - Spoken thought, onstage
- - Sotto-voce remark
- - Song much played on the radio
- - Some turn this way
- - Sleater-Kinney "Step ......"
- - Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks!"
- - Short digression
- - Script notation
- - Remark to the crowd
- - Remark that breaks the fourth wall
- - Remark from an actor to the audience
- - Remark for the audience
- - Remark directed to the audience
- - Remark between actor and audience
- - Presley's "Don't," e.g., not "I Beg of You"
- - Player's sotto-voce remark
- - Player's remark
- - Play line delivered to the audience
- - Play device
- - Place for old hits
- - Place for kidding?
- - Pinero ploy
- - Parenthetical words
- - Parenthetical bit
- - Out of the mainstream
- - Other characters don't hear it
- - Open secret onstage
- - One place to step
- - Off-subject comment
- - Off from the center
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