- - Jazz solo cadenza
- - ..........dancing will make its debut as an olympic sport in paris next year.
- - Damage device for stopping broadcast
- - dashes around quickly for meals
- - Chance of a rest
- - Interrupt one's rest
- - cause to separate into pieces
- - a lead single from beyoncé's 7th studio album renaissance
- - A pause in work
- - "...... my soul" (2022 single by beyoncé)
- - At snooker, it means a rest for one's opponent
- - ........ of day
- - Opening snooker shot
- - does this dawn on you in a shattering way?
- - Disperse from a huddle
- - The rest snap
- - interrupt a succession of shots
- - Intermission, for example
- - School vacation
- - Time off due to injury?
- - shatteringly publish information!
- - Baker out for a brief respite
- - Gap in proceedings
- - Stop, say, for a rest
- - Baker sustained fracture
- - Time-out for coffee or a quick smoke
- - Magistrate is about right to snap
- - Buster Keaton released tunes to presumably Out West, for instance, for the holiday
- - retarding mechanism faulty, we hear – manage to escape
- - Comma
- - Rest? One may be needed during it
- - Cause to stop functioning properly
- - What waves, voices and fevers can all do
- - Word that can follow "coffee" or "spring"
- - a chance to make an escape?
- - Bishop on a weekend getaway
- - "We were on a ...!" ("F.R.I.E.N.D.S" quote)
- - disrupt a succession of scoring strokes
- - Time off working
- - Fracture (might be lucky?)
- - Snap in two
- - Pause in activity
- - Short recess
- - *Bit of luck
- - Opening shot in billiards
- - Short vacation
- - Take five from all sides today
- - It's bad to the bone
- - Rest period
- - Start of a billiards game
- - Snap; holiday
- - Word that, when preceding this puzzle's split words, forms the phrases with split clues
- - Ruin holiday
- - Start a billiards match
- - Time for coffee
- - Take five of the sides today
- - Holiday; snap
- - Start playing snooker in school rest period
- - Baker, butcher and Shatter?
- - What one may do to 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Get smashed in interval
- - Time off for lunch, say
- - Start a game of eight-ball
- - Vacation; snap
- - Bust ringleader imprisoned by magistrate
- - Rest that a billiards player wants as high as possible?
- - Nine ball beginning
- - With 57-Down, part of a morning routine
- - Scattershot in a game room?
- - Intermission ... or what you can do to the starts of 17-, 24-, 38-, 46- and 59-Across
- - Go all to pieces
- - Respite from work
- - With 65-Across, go against the group ... or what the shaded squares literally do in the answers to the starred clues
- - Start a billiards game
- - Time-out for coffee
- - Start a game of pool
- - Take five, say
- - Eightball starter
- - Word that can follow the last word of 17- and 54-Across and 11- and 27-Down
- - Pool opening
- - Do better than, as a score
- - It can precede the words at either end of 20-, 39-, and 58-Across
- - Escape, with "out"
- - Require fixing
- - Shout from those huddled together
- - Start a rack
- - Start a snooker game
- - Word missing from 17, 23, 44, 56 Across
- - Type of dancing
- - Need fixing
- - Huddle ender
- - Period between sessions
- - Reveal, as news
- - What to do with the news
- - TV interval.
- - Disclose, as news.
- - What curve balls do.
- - Chance piece of luck: Slang.
- - Social blunder: Slang.
- - Coffee time?
- - Work stoppage
- - Time away from work
- - Smash
- - Come apart
- - Shatter.
- - Dawn.
- - Short holiday?
- - Stroke of luck
- - Timeout
- - Intermission
- - Fracture
- - Go to pieces
- - Time out?
- - Take five
- - Stop working
- - Take ten
- - Fold under pressure
- - Hiatus
- - Fall apart
- - Snap
- - Rest
- - Period of rest
- - Recess
- - Crack
- - Interval
- - Interruption
- - .......... heart
- - Spring ....
- - ... coffee
- - Tame
- - Holiday ......
- - -
- - Stop Republican judge going outside
- - "___ a leg" (expression used instead of "good luck")
- - A lucky interruption?
- - Rupture
- - Fracture a bone
- - a bit of smashing play at snooker?
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