- - first half of a rhyming fitness motto
- - take advantage of the opportunity
- - Start of a fitness motto [2 wds]
- - "Can you ... in a sentence?" (Spelling Bee request): 2 wds.
- - Start of a saying about staying fit
- - Start of an exercise motto
- - Half a fitness motto
- - Fitness mantra opening
- - "Can you ...... in a sentence?" (spelling bee request)
- - Start of a fitness motto
- - Start of an exercise admonition
- - Opening of a fitness motto
- - Avoid atrophy, in a rhyming dichotomy
- - Fitness motto opening
- - Start of a brain health saying
- - Start of a fitness maxim
- - Start of a rhyming fitness motto
- - "Can you .... in a sentence?"
- - Start of a fitness buff's motto
- - The Tragically Hip "...... all up, don't save a thing for later"
- - First half of an aphorism about seizing the moment
- - "...... in a sentence"
- - First words of a fitness phrase
- - Start of a brain health adage
- - Fitness-motto starter
- - Start of a personal trainer's motto
- - Way to avoid atrophy, according to a rhyming adage
- - "...... or lose ..." (part of a fitness motto)
- - Beginning of a fitness motto
- - Start of an exercise buff's motto
- - "Can you .... in a sentence?": 2 wds.
- - Avoid atrophy, in an exercise motto
- - New Pornographers song to play before you lose it?
- - Semisonic "And you...... only for me"
- - Odyssey "...... Up and Wear It Out"
- - Odyssey "...... Up & Wear It Out"
- - "It's in the Way That You" do this, to Clapton
- - "It's in the Way That You ......"
- - "...... sparingly"
- - '...... wisely'
- - Workout buff's motto opener
- - Molotov "...... Or Lose It"
- - "Secret Smile" line "And you ...... only for me"
- - "...... or lose ..."
- - "...... in good health"
- - Asset-exploitation alternative
- - Madison Avenue message
- - "...... or lose it!"
- - ".......... free for 30 days!"
- - "The Pad and How to ......" (1966 comedy)
- - "...... up, wear it out" (New England maxim)
- - 2005 New Pornographers single
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