- - Break partly cures this
- - ...... day (tour de france break)
- - Those left to take a break
- - What could prevent snooker player extending break?
- - Take a break, say
- - Take a break in fire station
- - Musician's break
- - break on a staff
- - To take a quick break or pause
- - Take a break from work, say
- - Take a break to take it easy
- - Take a break from working
- - Take a break or load off
- - ... for a while (take a break)
- - lean against and break
- - Staff break?
- - Coffee break
- - Hammock break
- - Break between notes
- - Wait for others
- - "I ... my case" (words from a lawyer)
- - Others take some relaxation
- - It stops a snooker player stretching
- - A spell
- - moment of silence for a musician
- - A foot .... is a piece of furniture equipment that allows you to elevate your foot
- - three mos diverted to a sanatorium
- - "Give it a ...!"
- - Support obtained from the others
- - The others ate afterwards, you say again
- - told to forcibly seize everything else
- - Doctor's orders during an illness, perhaps
- - take 15
- - 'My Year of ... and Relaxation' (Ottessa Moshfegh novel)
- - refreshing inactivity for the others
- - Freedom from disturbance on street
- - No ... for the wicked
- - observe shabbat, in a way
- - Pause in a melody
- - Pause for a while
- - the others go to sleep
- - Take time to recharge
- - What Sabbath is a day of
- - ... and relaxation
- - Squiggle on a music score
- - Unwind after work say
- - Pause, on sheet music
- - Spider on the snooker table?
- - What many do on the Sabbath
- - Take a mental health day
- - ... area (road trip stop)
- - "God ... Ye Merry, Gentleman" (Christmas carol)
- - Lean against for balance
- - First "R" in R&R
- - Others appear in Empire State
- - "The ... is silence": Hamlet
- - Others take part in fire station
- - ". . . and the ...... is history"
- - Staycation's goal
- - Music's "don't play" symbol
- - the remainder take it easy
- - "don't play" music notation
- - Stop playing, or a "stop playing" symbol
- - not work ... or, if you're a musician, not play?
- - Support for the others
- - Do nothing, in a way
- - vocal ...... (precaution for a broadway performer)
- - "God ... Ye Merry, Gentlemen" (Christmas song)
- - those not selected stand still
- - Cease work; remainder
- - the others do without reconstruction of 3
- - What remains, with "the"
- - The others get a breather
- - "when you're sick, ...... is best" (advice from "daniel tiger's neighborhood")
- - Doctor's generic recommendation
- - Take a cat nap
- - renovates the others with crude materials
- - the others don't work
- - relax for a while
- - get up earlier, being unable to settle
- - Go for a siesta
- - "... one's case" (conclude)
- - the others take a breather
- - Relax to recuperate
- - the bach stops here
- - Part of RIP
- - Unwind for a bit
- - Others take it easy
- - stand still, say
- - Relax and recuperate
- - Protesters remove poster from lounge
- - Other pieces
- - "I ... my case." (conclude my argument)
- - stop working for the others
- - The balance negotiated in sterling, partly
- - What the wicked don't get
- - One of the R's in R&R
- - the others take their ease
- - recommendation for someone with sleep debt
- - Time off after work
- - What a rolling stone eventually comes to
- - the others take life easy
- - take it easy in empire state
- - All but what is there in question
- - Pause working
- - remaining sleep, perhaps
- - After-workout advice
- - Relax for a bit
- - Get some Z's
- - One with a staff position?
- - Staff entry
- - Doctor's order(Used today)
- - Medical advice, often
- - Seventh-day activity
- - Conclude one's case
- - Word with bed or head
- - You may take it lying down
- - Silence between notes
- - Whatever remains
- - Stop introducing evidence
- - Part of R & R
- - There's none for the weary
- - Sit a spell
- - "I ...... my case"
- - Whatever's left over
- - Vacation goal
- - Relaxation's partner
- - Observe the Sabbath
- - Kind of period or home
- - Kind of cure
- - Grab some water, maybe
- - What's left over
- - Take a time-out
- - Take 10
- - Part of R and R
- - Everything else
- - Unused portion
- - Doctor's prescription, sometimes
- - Take a few minutes
- - Rhythmic silence, in music
- - Relaxation partner
- - Lie down for a while
- - Kind of home or room
- - Indication to stop playing
- - Crash, so to speak
- - Conclude one's argument
- - "A body at ...... tends to . . ."
- - Word with chin or head
- - What the defense may do
- - The R of RIP
- - Take it easy for a bit
- - Symphonic silence symbol
- - Something to take lying down
- - Quiet's partner
- - Period of silence
- - Pause, on a music staff
- - Pause in the music
- - Not play
- - Musical stop
- - Musical hiatus
- - Lie down for a bit
- - Doctor's advice, often
- - Do-nothing staff member?
- - Advice to a workaholic
- - "Today is the first day of the ...... of your life"
- - "The ...... is history"
- - "God ...... Ye Merry, Gentlemen" (Christmas carol)
- - "And now, the ...... of the story"
- - You might take one lying down
- - Word with head or foot
- - Word with bed or day of
- - Word with bed or chin
- - Wicked one's lack?
- - Whatever's left
- - Vacation purpose, perhaps
- - Vacation purpose, often
- - Vacation purpose
- - Vacation goal, often
- - There's none for the weary, it's said
- - The "R" in "R.I.P."
- - That left over
- - Staff pause
- - Some medical advice
- - Sleep for a little while
- - Silence of the staff
- - Seventh-day activity, in the Bible
- - Score silence
- - Sabbath activity
- - Reason for a stop
- - R.I.P. part
- - Purpose of a vacation, often
- - Ones not itemized
- - Medical advice, sometimes
- - Lie down on the job?
- - Leftover part
- - Last ones to deal with
- - Lamb of God: "Laid to ......"
- - It might last a measure
- - It is what's left
- - Doctor's suggestion, sometimes
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