- - hard work, getting a new jingle
- - catchphrase is "work hard with a nationalist"
- - Labour's got a new catchphrase
- - Saw a knight after travail
- - Catchphrase like "Just Do It" or "Think Different"
- - A lot of effort to get a new advertising feature
- - Persevere with a new motto
- - Hard work with a new catchphrase
- - DeBeers's A Diamond Is Forever for example
- - "The Breakfast of Champions," e.g.
- - Hard work, introducing a new catchphrase
- - Work hard to get a new advertising phrase
- - "taste the rainbow" or "it's finger lickin' good"
- - Advertising phrase connected to a product
- - After hard work, a new catchphrase
- - hard work, getting a new catchphrase
- - KFC's "It's finger lickin' good!," for one
- - Nike's is 'Just Do It'
- - "I'm Lovin' It," for example
- - "Just Do It," for example
- - Work hard on a new catchphrase
- - 'I'm Lovin' It,' e.g
- - 'Just Do It' or 'Just Say No'
- - 'Coke is it!' or 'Say 'Pepsi, please"
- - Capital One's 'What's in your wallet?,' e.g
- - 'America Runs on Dunkin',' e.g
- - 'I'm Lovin' It' or 'Just Do It,' e.g
- - "Just Do It," for one
- - "We Have the Meats," e.g
- - Works as long as marketeer came up with it
- - "Just do it," to Nike
- - Apple's "Think different," e.g
- - 'I Like Ike,' e.g
- - 'Think different,' e.g
- - Maxwell House's "Good to the last drop," e.g.
- - "A diamond is forever," to De Beers
- - "Just for the taste of it" or "Just do it"
- - "A diamond is forever," e.g.
- - The 1973 Mets' "Ya Gotta Believe!," e.g.
- - "So easy, a caveman could do it," e.g.
- - "Yes We Can," e.g.
- - Saab's "Born from jets," e.g.
- - "We try harder," e.g.
- - "Make love, not war," e.g.
- - "You deserve a break today," e.g.
- - "It's the real thing," e.g.
- - "Peace at any price," e.g.
- - Maybe a song about the heart of England is wildly chanted
- - McDonald's "I'm Lovin' It," e.g.
- - branding words
- - Labour worker can't finish campaign line
- - Catchphrase from southern Irish singer
- - Toil over an advertising expression
- - Short memorable phrase in advertising
- - What the advertisement says is "Work to an end"
- - Memorable words of Tramp and Anto to put out
- - Motto, phrase
- - work hard with an attractive catchphrase
- - work hard on an attractive catchphrase
- - requiring hard work, an advertising phrase
- - Catchword used in advertising
- - Slowly and deliberately work on an advertising phrase
- - "Let's Go Places," for Toyota
- - Hard work, many discovered, to produce advertising jingle
- - Ad motto
- - Campaign motto
- - Campaign encapsulation
- - Memorable advertising phrase
- - "Yes We Can," for Obama's 2008 campaign
- - "Peace is for the strong," for instance.
- - War cry
- - Product line
- - Ad copy
- - Work hard on article and campaign line
- - Identifying phrase
- - Catchphrase
- - Pitcher's idea
- - Really hard work to get article's strapline
- - Distinctive watchword or motto
- - Advertising catchphrase
- - Advertising phrase
- - Campaign catchphrase
- - Advertising tagline
- - 'Goal's rigged,' 15 chant
- - Commercial line
- - Guaranteed Irish loans arranged around Gulf
- - Catchword
- - Advertiser's catchphrase
- - Motto, watchword
- - Marketing phrase
- - Ad catchphrase
- - Motto
- - 'I'm With Her' or 'Make America Great Again'
- - Ad agency creation
- - Logo
- - Work hard with an advertising jingle
- - Pitch-perfect words?
- - Words to sell by
- - Ad phrase
- - Company catchphrase
- - Party catchphrase
- - Campaign feature
- - Campaign staple
- - Catch phrase
- - Promotional phrase
- - Ad writer's output
- - Adman's creation
- - Party catch phrase
- - "Can you hear me now?" for one
- - "Fifty-four forty or fight," for one
- - "Nixon's the One," for one
- - Company line?
- - War on poverty, for one
- - Advertiser's creation
- - Ad catch phrase
- - Bumper sticker entry
- - "I Like Ike," for one
- - Campaign ad feature
- - Ad dressing?
- - "Just say no," for instance
- - Madison Ave. product
- - Promotion phrase
- - Striking phrase
- - Adman's product.
- - Madison Ave. creation.
- - Shibboleth.
- - Promotional product
- - Watchword
- - Battle cry?
- - Words to live by
- - Line of business
- - Rallying cry
- - hit on an advertising catchphrase
- - Catchy phrase in advertising
- - Short memorable phrase
- - Small advance when penning good material for advert
- - labour has one election catchphrase
- - Catchphrase such as "The Snack That Smiles Back"
- - Catchy expression used in advertising campaigns
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