- - Crossing the Rubicon is reason for exile?
- - Where Caesar crossed the Rubicon with ace?
- - Moment of truth is ace!
- - Dead and buried when the umpire calls game, set and match
- - Where advancing is the only option
- - "The Phantom of the Opera" song (with "The")
- - Advance is the only alternative
- - Where one is committed
- - You can't go back from here
- - Don't expect a comeback after reaching this with ace
- - discovered one footprint beside container in decisive moment
- - Pivotal juncture
- - You can't go back after passing it
- - Strategy behind making a fair catch?
- - Pivotal moment, ace in tennis?
- - Decisive stage when investments become unprofitable?
- - Punny description for 17-, 26- or 48-Across
- - Can't-go-back spot
- - Crucial moment as ace played?
- - Committed people pass it
- - Decision-maker's critical moment
- - 5-Down, for some
- - You can't go back from it
- - 1993 Bridget Fonda film in our series
- - Pilot's boundary
- - When did you start selling stocks, Mr. Marquand?
- - A commitment must be made here
- - No-going-back moment
- - Where one becomes finally committed
- - Can't go back after this
- - Critical line
- - Commitment line
- - You have to get there from here
- - Marquand novel
- - Make-or-break spot
- - Marquand book: 1949
- - Book by Marquand.
- - John Marquand novel.
- - Play starring Henry Fonda.
- - Critical juncture
- - Novel title.
- - Tennis ace.
- - Great serve
- - Decisive moment
- - Ace
- - You can't go back from this
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