- - See it as meaning "May I have your attention"
- - "Take a ... for yourself! It's right there!"
- - See it continues right in appearance
- - He said Out ........, Saskatchewan
- - '.... out below!'
- - "Check that out!"
- - "The way I see it ..."
- - "Scope this out!"
- - "Check it out!"
- - "Check this out!"
- - half a loaf's good enough, it would seem
- - ... King on it makes appearance!
- - Appear to have left nothing good
- - ...... What You Made Me Do (#1 song for Taylor Swift)
- - Observation invitation
- - see? john is ahead of king!
- - Appear to see satisfactorily
- - english for "¡mira!"
- - search for an image
- - Gent's weekend with Peer
- - anticipate low fork road
- - Face King John first
- - Direct one's gaze
- - See a game at the weekend
- - Take a peek at something
- - See, all right, when you open your eyes
- - ....-alike; double
- - "Take a ... for yourself."
- - "Don't ... Back," a documentary film that covers Bob Dylan's 1965 concert tour in England
- - John Travolta starrer "... Who's Talking"
- - Stop, ......, and listen
- - Auden's "......, Stranger!"
- - "Don't ...... a gift horse in the mouth"
- - "...... who's talking!"
- - Word between stop and listen
- - The New ......, in the 50's
- - Take in optically
- - Part 2 of a Neil Young lyric
- - Osborne's "...... Back in Anger"
- - Extinct magazine
- - Dior's was New
- - Crossing word
- - Collier's rival
- - Admonition at a railroad crossing.
- - "The Way You ...... Tonight," 1936 song
- - "...... at Me Now" (2011 Chris Brown hit)
- - ...... the other way (ignore what's going on)
- - ...... forward to (be eager for)
- - ...... before you leap
- - Life rival
- - Defunct magazine
- - Peer
- - *'...... you!' ('See?!')
- - Get a load of
- - Mien
- - Pointer's word
- - Be a rubberneck
- - Your expression
- - Bookseller releases Rebels by spy
- - Gent's cocktail for spy
- - Take a peek
- - 'Please understand ... '
- - Behold king on the throne
- - Cry while pointing a finger
- - Relative of 'Listen ...'
- - "Now see here . . ."
- - Get a glimpse
- - Pointer's cry
- - *Stink eye
- - Examine something on one's face
- - Appear or appearance
- - Magazine for which Stanley Kubrick was a staff photographer
- - View card game keenly at first
- - Peer in throne room with King
- - Stop-listen link
- - Evil eye, e.g.
- - Take a glimpse
- - Take a glance
- - Word spoken while pointing
- - With 50-Across, do some self-examination, aptly
- - "Get a load of that!"
- - Start of an explanation
- - Start of a Thomas Wolfe title
- - "See for yourself!"
- - Try to spot, with "for"
- - *Bygone magazine known for its photography
- - Fashion magazine recommendation
- - "Get a load of this!"
- - Designer's creation
- - As important as talent in the '80s
- - "Let me be frank ..."
- - "Take a gander at that!"
- - Life rival, once
- - Newsstand debut of 1937
- - Use one's peepers
- - Have a gander
- - Old rival of Life
- - Start of an explanation, perhaps
- - Magazine launched in 1937
- - "Don't .... now, but ..."
- - Word with there or lively
- - Sneak a peek
- - Onetime rival of Life
- - Old Life competitor
- - "...., ma! No hands!"
- - Defunct weekly
- - Peek (at)
- - Onetime "Life" rival
- - Part of an RR crossing sign
- - Inspect, with "at"
- - Take advantage of a bird's-eye view
- - Take a peek (at)
- - Take a gander
- - Peek-......
- - Gander.
- - Over there
- - Appearance.
- - 'The thing is . . .'
- - 'Here's the thing ...'
- - Glimpse
- - Countenance
- - Quotation continues
- - Search (for).
- - Come across as
- - Appear
- - Seem
- - Stare
- - Facial expression
- - Gawk
- - Get an eyeful
- - Visage
- - Style ......
- - Watch
- - 'There!'
- - Take a glance at
- - Behold
- - Hey, over here!
- - Search
- - Take a gander at
- - Gaze
- - Gaze at
- - Attention
- - View
- - Once-over
- - ...... glance
- - ...... expression
- - Observe
- - "Pay attention!"
- - 'Over here'
- - "...... alive!"
- - ".... see ... "
- - examine unevenly chopped elm or oak
- - Seen
- - John Wemmick finally making an appearance
- - Exercise the power of vision upon
- - Combination of design features
- - Put in an appearance
- - 1989 film comedy starring john travolta and kirstie alley
- - behold mediocre hunt
- - watch king after game
- - Aspect
- - Personal style
- - Be optimistic and wildly delight bookish tenor
- - See fine sight
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