Answer: ASIDE
ASIDE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 245 times.
Referring Clues:
- Song much played on the radio
- Parenthetical comment
- Digression
- "All kidding ___..."
- In reserve
- Words to an audience
- "Penny Lane," not "Strawberry Fields Forever"
- Stage remark
- Offhand remark
- Much-played part of a 45
- Words to no one in particular
- Stage comment
- Top of a platter
- "Stand ___!"
- Private lines, perhaps
- Casual comment
- "Love Me Do" vis-à-vis "P.S. I Love You"
- LP half
- Private line
- In escrow
- Comment to the audience
- It might be in parentheses
- Discourse detour
- Parenthetical bit
- Set ___ (save)
- Off from the center
- Half of a 45
- Where a needle is usually put?
- Comment off the main point
- Presley's "Don't," e.g., not "I Beg of You"
- Out of the way
- Line to the audience
- It's not on the main 83-Across
- "Oh, by the way" comment
- Parenthetical passage
- Actor's whisper
- Stage digression
- Private lines
- Stage mutter
- To the left or right
- Bracketed material
- Off the direct path
- Off the direct course
- It might start "By the way ..."
- Step __ (resign)
- Cast __ (discard)
- Parenthetical remark
- Remark directed to the audience
- Theater whisper
- Away
- Stage whisper
- Off the record
- "All kidding ___ ..."
- Notwithstanding
- Covert comment
- Muttered utterance
- "All joking ___ ..."
- Dramatic digression
- Tangential observation
- Word after step or stand
- Stage line intended for only the audience to hear
- Remark to the audience
- "All kidding __ ..."
- Play byplay
- "Don't Be Cruel" vis-à-vis "Hound Dog"
- Bracketed word in a script
- It breaks the fourth wall
- Hamlet's first line, e.g.
- Conversation tangent
- Excluding, with "from"
- It's supposedly not heard by other people on the stage
- Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks!"
- Out of one's mind?
- Where all kidding occurs?
- Lateral remark
- Actor-to-audience comment
- Line spoken to the audience
- Other characters don't hear it
- Stage musing
- In a separate place
- Place for all kidding?
- Comment meant only for the audience
- All kidding __
- Comment to an audience
- Dramatic device
- ''All kidding __ . . .''
- Words to the audience
- Digression of a sort
- Stage whisper, perhaps
- Theatrical whisper
- Actor's remark to the audience
- Coward's ''To Step ___''
- Actor's line to the audience
- ''All kidding ___ ...''
- Remark to an audience
- In reserve, as money
- Thespian's whisper
- Utterance to the audience
- Departure from the main message
- Word with "step" or "set"
- Word following "push" or "cast"
- Writer's digression
- Speaker's digression
- Parenthetical script comment
- Stage whisper, e.g.
- Dialogue that breaks the fourth wall
- Remarks to an audience
- "All kidding ___ . . ."
- Private remark
- "All kidding ___"
- Indirect remark
- Onstage digression
- Most-played part of a 45
- Playwright's device
- Like all kidding?
- Tangential comment
- Obiter dictum
- Coward's "To Step ___"
- Stage muttering
- Private line?
- All kidding ___
- A kind of remark
- Actor's line
- Out of the mainstream
- Words intended only for the audience
- Shakespearean stage device
- Shakespearean stage device
- Onstage thought balloon
- Remark between actor and audience
- Stage device
- Digressive remark
- Laterally
- Actor's comment
- Theater comment
- Away from others
- Remark to the crowd
- Comment to the house
- Remark to the house
- Tangential remark
- Line just for the audience
- It's not heard by other characters
- Confidential comment
- Short digression
- In private
- Comment in parentheses
- "Hey Jude" vis-à-vis "Revolution," e.g.
- Thinking out loud, in a way
- Whisper on stage
- Where to put "all kidding"
- Words never "heard" on stage
- "Unheard" remark, on stage
- One way to stand
- Spoken thought, onstage
- "Step ___" ("Make way")
- "Step ___!": "Out of my way!"
- Away from the center
- Some turn this way
- One place to step
- Actor's lines meant for the audience
- Actors' remark
- Line for the audience
- Brief digression
- Elvis's "What'd I Say" vis-à-vis "Viva Las Vegas"
- Off-mike comment
- Put ___ (shelve)
- Comment starting "By the way ..."
- Comment that might start with 96-Across
- Apart
- Theatrical device
- Place for old hits
- A way to turn
- "Step ___!"
- It may be dramatic
- Fourth-wall breaker
- Parenthetical words
- Step ___
- Indicator of a private thought
- Out of one's thoughts
- Whispered words
- Whispered word
- In reverse
- Words for the audience
- Apart (from)
- Off-topic remark
- Main song, on old 45s
- See 34-Across
- Whisper for the audience
- Better half?
- Onstage thought bubble
- Lines for an audience
- Where to find a 45's hit
- Whispered line
- Thespian's whisper on stage
- Way to step
- Something bracketed
- Tangent line?
- Where to put all kidding?
- Set ___ (nullify)
- Where something can be set for later
- "All kidding ___ ... "
- Stage play device
- Spoken thought, on stage
- Most played part of a 45
- Kept for safekeeping
- Where one may be taken for a private word
- 45's moneymaker
- Where all kidding goes?
- Undertone
- Stored (with "set")
- Independently
- Actor's whispered comment
- Remark to the playgoers
- Set ___ (annul)
- Hamlet's "A little more than kin, and less than kind," e.g.
- Whispered comment
- Whispered stage line
- Off-mic comment
- Word after "cast" or "step"
- Word after "brush" or "pull"
- Stage remark akin to thinking aloud
- Actor-to-audience remark
- Line heard by the audience but not by other characters
- Step ___ (bow out)
- Comment not meant for everyone
- Where one may be taken to be reprimanded
- Playwright's vehicle
- Set ___ (save for later)
- Lines not meant for everyone
- "Step ___!": "Outta my way!"
- Many a confession on a theater stage
- As an ___ (parenthetically)
- Comment from a stage actor directly to the audience
- Line to the house
- "All jokes ___ ..."
- Performer's comment to the audience
- Fourth-wall-breaking comment
- Brief comment to an audience
- Lines that break the fourth wall
- Line at a theater, maybe
- "All kidding ___ …"
- Actor's comment to the audience
- Comment that breaks the fourth wall
- Digression of sorts
- Step ___ (move out of the way)
- Way to be brushed or pulled
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 22, 2024
- USA Today - October 09, 2024
- USA Today - July 26, 2024
- New York Times - July 25, 2024
- New York Times - July 14, 2024
- USA Today - May 28, 2024
- USA Today - May 14, 2024
- USA Today - March 29, 2024
- USA Today - March 18, 2024
- USA Today - January 24, 2024
- LA Times - January 16, 2024
- USA Today - December 21, 2023
- New York Times - August 16, 2023
- New York Times - July 16, 2023
- New York Times - July 04, 2023
- LA Times - May 02, 2023
- New York Times - April 27, 2023
- New York Times - March 02, 2023
- USA Today - March 02, 2023
- LA Times - February 28, 2023
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