Off |
Away |
Step |
Apart |
Nearby |
LP half |
__ stand |
Separate |
Isolated |
Obliquely |
In escrow |
Laterally |
Privately |
Divagation |
In private |
On reserve |
Stage ploy |
Sotto voce |
Stage line |
Confidence |
Digression |
In reserve |
Pinero ploy |
Play device |
___ tangent |
Way to step |
Play byplay |
Actor's ploy |
Stage murmur |
Stage musing |
Stage secret |
Actor's line |
Apart (from) |
Ideas (anag) |
Stage mutter |
Better half? |
In the wings |
Stage device |
Stage remark |
Half of a 45 |
Private line? |
Independently |
For later use |
Obiter dictum |
Tangent line? |
Dramatic ploy |
A way to turn |
Private lines |
Stage comment |
Stage whisper |
Actor's speech |
Set __ (annul) |
Throwaway line |
Whispered line |
Lateral remark |
Set ___ (save) |
Covert comment |
Offhand remark |
Actor's remark |
Casual comment |
Cassette front |
Private remark |
Notwithstanding |
45's moneymaker |
Out of the way. |
Player's remark |
Script notation |
Stage muttering |
Stage utterance |
Theatrical ploy |
Indirect remark |
Whispered words |
Actor's whisper |
Dramatic device |
Stage direction |
A kind of remark |
Discourse detour |
Dramatist's ploy |
Set __ (nullify) |
Short digression |
Away from others |
Brief digression |
Off-mike comment |
Stage digression |
Off-topic remark |
Reserve, set ... |
Top of a platter |
Script direction |
One way to stand |
One place to step |
Parenthetical bit |
Peripheral remark |
Sotto-voce remark |
Stage play device |
To the right, say |
Digressive remark |
Whispered comment |
___ from that ... |
Theatrical device |
Like all kidding? |
Tangential remark |
Playwright's ploy |
Theatrical whisper |
Bracketed material |
Place for kidding? |
Place for old hits |
Some turn this way |
Sotto voce comment |
The single (hyph.) |
Onstage digression |
Type of stage line |
Out of one's mind? |
All joking ___ ... |
Muttered utterance |
Thespian's whisper |
Tangential comment |
Incidental comment |
Fourth wall breaker |
Off from the center |
Off-subject comment |
Open secret onstage |
Parenthetical words |
Remark to the crowd |
Something bracketed |
Stored (with "set") |
Away from the crowd |
Dramatic digression |
Off the direct path |
Remark to the house |
Stage whisper, e.g. |
Besides, with "from |
Playwright's device |
In a separate place |
Writer's digression |
___ from (excluding) |
Audience-only remark |
Confidential comment |
Conversation tangent |
Digression of a sort |
In reserve, as money |
Kept for safekeeping |
Shakespearean device |
Theatrical excursion |
Away from the center |
Words to an audience |
Speaker's digression |
To the left or right |
Parenthetical remark |
Line to the audience |
Aimed at the audience |
Certain dramatic line |
Excluding, with "from |
Lines for an audience |
Main song, on old 45s |
Not the B one (hyph.) |
Main song, recordwise |
Out of the mainstream |
Theatrical digression |
Line for the audience |
Off the direct course |
Out of one's thoughts |
Parenthetical passage |
Remark to an audience |
Words to the audience |
Parenthetical comment |
Comment in parentheses |
Comment to an audience |
Thought between dashes |
Words for the audience |
Step ___" ("Make way") |
Onstage thought bubble |
Remarks to an audience |
Place for all kidding? |
Private lines, perhaps |
Tangential observation |
Stage whisper, perhaps |
Remark to the audience |
''All kidding ___ ...'' |
Oh, by the way" comment |
Remark for the audience |
Remark to the playgoers |
Spoken thought, onstage |
Where all kidding goes? |
Onstage thought balloon |
Comment to the audience |
Your fly's undone," e.g. |
Coward's ''To Step ___'' |
Delivery to the audience |
Most played part of a 45 |
Much-played part of a 45 |
Sleater-Kinney "Step ___ |
Spoken thought, on stage |
To the left or the right |
Where to find a 45's hit |
Whisper for the audience |
Word after step or stand |
Unheard" remark, on stage |
Actor's whispered comment |
Hamlet's first line, e.g. |
It breaks the fourth wall |
Where to put all kidding? |
Hit song on a 45, usually |
Utterance to the audience |
Where all kidding occurs? |
Actor-to-audience comment |
Step __!": "Out of my way! |
Bracketed word in a script |
In the rainy-day fund, say |
It might be in parentheses |
Line just for the audience |
Player's sotto-voce remark |
Comment off the main point |
Shakespearean stage device |
Thespian's whisper on stage |
Thinking out loud, in a way |
Whispered line on the stage |
Line spoken to the audience |
Noël Coward's "To Step ___ |
Actor's line to the audience |
Words never "heard" on stage |
In reserve Weakerthans tune? |
Parenthetical script comment |
Song much played on the radio |
Take ___ (speak to privately) |
Words to no one in particular |
Word with ''step'' or ''set'' |
Indicator of a private thought |
It might start "By the way ... |
Other characters don't hear it |
Step ___ (move out of the way) |
Where a needle is usually put? |
Actor's remark to the audience |
Remark directed to the audience |
Departure from the main message |
Actor's comment to the audience |
Comment starting "By the way ... |
Line spoken only to the audience |
Remark between actor and audience |
Actors lines only for the audience |
It's not heard by other characters |
Remark that breaks the fourth wall |
Play line delivered to the audience |
Comment meant only for the audience |
Word following ''push'' or ''cast'' |
Actor's lines meant for the audience |
Line that actors pretend not to hear |
Remark from an actor to the audience |
Where something can be set for later |
Words intended only for the audience |
Dialogue that breaks the fourth wall |
Don't Be Cruel" vis-à-vis "Hound Dog |
Actor's remark for the audience alone |
Hey Jude" vis-à-vis "Revolution," e.g. |
Line spoken by an actor to the audience |
Love Me Do" vis-à-vis "P.S. I Love You |
Where one may be taken for a private word |
Penny Lane," to "Strawberry Fields Forever |
Presley's "Don't," e.g., not "I Beg of You |
Penny Lane," not "Strawberry Fields Forever |
Step ___" ("Let me show you how it's done") |
Elvis's "What'd I Say" vis-à-vis "Viva Las Vegas |
Stage line intended for only the audience to hear |
It's supposedly not heard by other people on the stage |
Hamlet's "A little more than kin, and less than kind," e.g. |
Shylock's first one begins "How like a fawning publican he looks! |