- - Introductions cliché
- - Emcee's cliché
- - Cliché descended from Spenser.
- - Words before a grand finale
- - 'And finally, equally importantly . . .'
- - Shoemaker's model with rare button on top of laces from Orient, is ultimately not to be overlooked
- - In at number 11 '- no rabbit though -- bats with talent -- us lot faltering
- - 'Finally, though as important ...'
- - Surprisingly notable status in lieutenant ranked highly, though defeated?
- - Hold up rare button - it's the bare minimum and ultimately it's important
- - Just as important, like the anchor leg runner in a relay team?
- - Finally (and equally impressively) alto blasts tune improvised around tango
- - Introductory words for a final act, and a hint to the ends of 17-, 26-, and 47-Across
- - Emcee's "Finally . . ."
- - Words often said before a final honoree is announced
- - Not necessarily ranked by importance
- - Speech-ending phrase
- - Almost final words
- - "And in conclusion..."
- - Emcee's phrase
- - Phrase used in enumerating.
- - Popular testimonial expression.
- - "Like the loser of a who's-thinnest competition"
- - "And finally ..."
- - Finally
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