- - Grafton's '.... for Burglar'
- - Sue Grafton's "...... for Burglar"
- - "Encore!," to a diva
- - Diva's delight
- - Twice, in Latin
- - upper-arm muscles, briefly
- - they're "blasted" on arm day
- - ... and tris (muscle group)
- - targets of hammer curls, slangily
- - Twice, to Tiberius
- - (Musically) to be played twice
- - Arm muscles, in bodybuilding lingo
- - Muscles used in pull-ups, informally
- - Muscles opposite your tris
- - Dumbbell curls build them, for short
- - La Scala shout calling for an encore
- - Twice, musically
- - Again, in music
- - Musical direction indicating that section is to be repeated
- - Twice, in music
- - 'Encore!,' in 111-Across
- - Start of an early Grafton title
- - Some who benefit from gay rights
- - Ones sexually flexible, for short
- - Recital hall shout
- - They swing both ways
- - Ones not entirely gay or straight
- - ".... for Burglar" (Grafton novel)
- - Again, to the maestro
- - Two-way types
- - Again, on sheet music
- - Sexually versatile people
- - People with many dating options
- - They're not just het
- - Ones who are neither het nor gay
- - Cry after a recital
- - Again, musically
- - Encore exclamation
- - Again, in musical notation
- - "Again!", at a musical performance
- - Arm muscles for short
- - Twice: Lat.
- - Again, in Agincourt
- - Again, to Bizet
- - Encore at La Scala
- - Repeat: Mus.
- - Encore!: Fr.
- - Direction to repeat, in music.
- - Encore!: French.
- - Twice: Music.
- - Encore, in Italy.
- - Twice: Latin.
- - Those who go both ways, for short
- - They go both ways
- - A second time
- - More
- - Call for an encore
- - Twice
- - Duplicate
- - '...... again?'
- - 'Encore!'
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