- - Hark
- - hear silent order
- - Open your ears
- - Pay attention to Flash Gordon's origin being leaked
- - pay attention when given catalogue directions
- - pay attention: 50 = 10!
- - attend in a silent way
- - Enjoy music
- - hear a silent order
- - Pay attention: there's something false about street name
- - hear a silent arrangement
- - Hear and pay attention
- - Silent, prepared to pay attention
- - Being silent, perhaps, pay attention
- - give ear to silent reform
- - Right way to enter - take note
- - could become silent to give ear
- - Catches the Italian getting up to tune in
- - Pupil is tensely taking heed
- - 50 is 10? pay attention!
- - "Let me get this out ..."
- - 7 pay attention
- - Take heed — 13 (anag)
- - Hear, ... to
- - Do more than hear
- - Use your ears
- - Be heedful
- - Pay attention to large institute dividing the tennis players in a number of courts in retrospect
- - Pay attention to place across street - it's new
- - 50=10? Pay attention!
- - Attend silent explosive?
- - Pay attention to Leninist dropping in
- - 'See if you can hear it!'
- - Silent production: pay attention
- - Follow a podcast
- - Tune in to silent production
- - 'Hear me out'
- - Attempt to hear what's silent, oddly
- - Tinsel (anag.)
- - Itemise points, so pay attention
- - Hear out
- - You don't have to face the music to do it
- - Respond (to advice)
- - Tune in
- - Pay heed (to advice)
- - "...., my children, and you shall hear ... ": Longfellow
- - Pay attention — this statement is out by a factor of five
- - Pay attention to silent production
- - "You're not paying attention!"
- - "I've got something to say"
- - First word of Longfellow's "Paul Revere's Ride"
- - Spend time with one's buds?
- - "...... to the Music" Doobie Brothers
- - "Let me tell you ..."
- - Enjoy a CD
- - Not tune out
- - First word of "Paul Revere's Ride"
- - Pay heed
- - Start of "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere"
- - Informal conversation opener
- - Prick up one's ears
- - Show interest
- - Be obedient
- - Start of "The Midnight Ride . . . "
- - Start of Longfellow's "Revere" poem
- - First word of Longfellow's poem on Revere
- - Start of a Longfellow poem
- - ...... to reason
- - "......, my children, and . . . "
- - "See here!"
- - First word of 36 Across
- - Attend a lecture
- - Yield to advice.
- - What monitors do.
- - Attend closely.
- - Duty at R. R. crossings.
- - Part of a railroad crossing sign.
- - "...... hear"
- - "Now see here . . ."
- - Catch some waves?
- - Be attentive
- - Give heed to
- - 'Here's the deal...'
- - 'Here's the thing ...'
- - Obey
- - Take note
- - Lend an ear
- - Give ear to
- - Take advice
- - Lend an ear to
- - Attend
- - Hearken
- - Give ear
- - Eavesdrop
- - '.... My Children'
- - Informal conversation starter
- - Heed
- - Follow (advice)
- - Take heed
- - Teacher's request
- - "Psst!"
- - Conversation opener
- - "Pay attention!"
- - Attention-getting cry
- - 'I'm talking to you!'
- - "Hey!"
- - Conversation starter
- - Pay attention: the 12th letter is X
- - Pay attention. First lot is ten
- - Pay attention to a sound
- - attend and possibly enlist
- - Hear with attention
- - Pay attention: deli's tenant missing some letters outside
- - "dreamgirls" song that was released as a beyoncé single
- - Attempt to hear the middle of Bliss number
- - Hear 51's half the score
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