Crossword Clue: "Back to the salt mines," for one
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""Back to the salt mines," for one"
Below is the complete list of answers we found in our database for "Back to the salt mines," for one:
Possibly related crossword clues for ""Back to the salt mines," for one"
Based on the answers listed above, we also found some clues that are possibly similar or related to "Back to the salt mines," for one:
- As different as night and day, e.g.
- "Back to the salt mines," for one
- Banality
- Commonplace phrase
- "Easy for you to say," e.g.
- "It is what it is," e.g.
- Bromide
- Hot as a pistol, say
- "Hot enough for ya?," e.g.
- Hackneyed expression
- Hackneyed phrase
- Hackneyed phrase.
- Chestnut
- Stock phrase.
- Many a predictable plot
- Overused expression
- Overused phrase
- Overused saying
- Overworked phrase
- Platitude
- Oft-heard expression
- Trite expression
- Trite or obvious remark
- Trite remark
- Trite saying
- Trite
- Old saw
- Phrase that's been overused
- Like a kid in a candy store, e.g.
- Saw
- "Think outside the box," for instance
- Writer's no-no
- Stale expression
- Screenwriter's no-no
- Tired phrase
- Tired saying
- "When all is said and done," e.g.
- You've heard it before
- You've heard it many times before
- Stereotype
- Stereotyped expression
- Stereotyped phrase
Recent Usage of "Back to the salt mines," for one in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - Jan. 3, 2011