- - Going to them can be simply too far
- - Excesses to which the middleman would never go
- - Billy Joel song, "I Go to ......"
- - Go to .... (overdo it)
- - Moderate people won't go to these
- - What the desperate may go to
- - What overdoers go to
- - Go to ...... (be immoderate)
- - People sometimes go to them
- - Billy Joel's I Go To ........
- - What dare-devils go to
- - Go to ...... (overdo)
- - What radicals go to
- - opposite ends of a scale
- - Absolute ends
- - formerly meters out of order - the very limits
- - 50 below and 120 above, for example
- - utmost points
- - far ends
- - Outermost points
- - Radical degrees
- - Points farthest from the middle
- - High and low points
- - North and south, e.g.
- - Highs and lows, e.g
- - The highs and lows of former lead musician in The Hollies, for example
- - Logs, say, gathering bit of moss in remote places
- - Nadir and zenith, e.g
- - Old partner produces apples and oranges around motorway at both sides of the street
- - Furthest limits
- - Maximums
- - Range's boundaries
- - Drastic measures
- - They're poles apart
- - Opposite poles
- - They're polar
- - Guinness data
- - Utmost lengths
- - The sublime and the ridiculous, for instance.
- - Opposite ends of the spectrum
- - Polar opposites?
- - .... limits
- - Highs and lows
- - Outer limits
- - ends of poles?
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