Crossword Clue: At the front of the line, say
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "At the front of the line, say"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "At the front of the line, say"
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- __-door neighbor
- ___-door neighbor
- ___ earnings (phrase used when comparing a current and upcoming paycheck)
- ___ of kin (closest relative)
- ___ of kin
- Bank lobby call
- Bank-teller's call
- Bank-teller's call, perhaps
- Bank teller's call
- Bank teller's cry
- "America's ___ Top Model" (Tyra Banks show)
- "America's ___ Top Model"
- Barber shop call
- Barber's bellow
- Barber's call
- Barber's cry
- Barber's invitation
- Barber's question
- Barber's refrain
- Barber's shout
- Barber's summons
- Barber's word
- Barbershop call
- ___ to nothing (almost zero)
- ___ to nothing (minimal)
- Barbershop shout
- Barbershop word
- Announcement for the head of a queue
- About to be served
- Behind-the-counter call
- Ariana Grande album "thank u, __"
- Beside
- "Better luck __ time"
- "Better luck ___ time"
- At the front of the line, say
- At the front of the line
- At the front of the queue
- At the head of a queue
- At the head of the line
- Adjacent (to)
- Adjacent to
- Adjacent
- Adjoining
- Audition call
- Audition cry
- After
- Afterwards
- Bagel shop call
- Baggage checker's call
- Bakery call
- Bakery clerk's call
- Bakery counter call
- Almost up
- Baldwin's "The Fire ___ Time"
- Coming right up
- "Coming up after the break"
- Coming up after this
- Coming up
- Grateful Dead "___ Time You See Me"
- Box-office word
- Boy ___ door (wholesome guy)
- Boy ___ door
- "Friday After ___"
- "Degrassi: The ___ Generation"
- Deli call
- Deli counter call
- Deli-counter call
- Deli counter cry
- Deli counter shout
- Deli cry
- Deli queue call
- Deli shout
- Computer introduced in 1988
- Dentist's office call
- Contiguous
- First in line
- First in the waiting line
- Counter call
- Counter cry
- Counter line
- Counterman's call
- First upcoming
- Dismissive call
- Dismissive remark
- Ensuing
- Eric Clapton "___ Time You See Her"
- Call at a bakery
- Call at a deli counter
- Call at a deli or barbershop
- Call at a deli
- Call at a speed dating event, perhaps
- Having the highest queue rating?
- Call from a counter
- Call from behind a counter
- Call from behind the deli counter
- Call heard while in line
- Call in a bakery
- Call in a deli
- Call in a waiting room
- Call in the vaccine line
- Call to a line
- Call to a queue
- Call to a waiting line
- Call to the head of the line?
- Call to the head of the line
- "I'm done with this one"
- "I'm ready for another customer"
- Doctor's office call
- "Cleanliness is ___ to godliness"
- Immediately
- Immediately following
- Immediately upcoming
- Clerk's call
- Heading the queue
- Closest
- Closest to
- Following
- Cry at a bakery
- Cry at a counter
- Cry at a deli counter
- Cry at a deli
- Cry at a doctor's office
- Cry at a motor vehicle bureau
- Cry at the barbershop
- Cry at the doctor's office
- Cry at the post office
- Cry from a counter
- Cry in the doctor's office
- Cry to the queue
- In the on-deck circle
- Cue to someone at the head of a queue
- Custom officer's cry
- Customer service call
- Cashier's cry
- Casting director's dismissal
- Tonsorial call
- Tonsor's cry
- Right after
- Sequent
- Vaccinator's call
- Proximate
- Service call?
- Sevendust "Ugly" album
- The boy ___ door
- "Who's ___" (1971 hit album)
- "Who's ___, please?"
- "Who's ___?"
- "Who's turn is it?!"
- "Moving on"
- The following
- "Will the person at the head of the line please come forward?"
- Queue call?
- Queue call
- Queue cue
- Queue word?
- Subsequent
- Shoe polisher's call
- The one that follows
- Succeeding
- Line call
- Soon to be served
- Soon to be up
- Soonest
- "Wait till __ year!"
- Waiting room announcement
- Waiting-room call
- Waiting room call
- Waiting room cry
- Waiting room summons
- Waiting-room word
- Waiting room word
- Shout at a barber shop
- Shout at a busy deli
- Shout at a deli
- Shout at an open call
- Shout at the barbershop
- Shout at the DMV
- Shout in the waiting room
- Shout that cues a queue to move
- Shout to a line
- Shout to a storeful of customers
- Shout to waiters?
- Shout to waiters
- On deck
- Nearby with to
- Nearest in space or position
- Nearest
- Nearly done with waiting
- Post office call
- Postal clerk's call
- Postal clerk's cry
- Receptionist's call
- Receptionist's cry
- Receptionist's word.
- Receptionist's word
- Leading the line
- Leading the queue
- Summons to the head of the line
- "Tune in ___ week for another exciting adventure ..."
- Word heard at an auction
- Word on the bottom of many a blog
- Word shouted at end of audition
- TV promo word
- Word to a waiter?
- Word to a waiter
- Word to keep the line moving
- Word to the first in line
- Word to waiters
- "Same Time, ___ Year" (Best Play nominee)
- Welcome word in a barbershop
- This coming
- "What ___?"
- What a cashier says to the person at the front of the line
- Takeout counter call
- "What happened __?"
- "Star Trek: The ___ Generation"
- What one at the head of a line likes to hear
- Start of many a TV teaser
- "What will they think of ___?" ("That's wild!")
- "What will they think of ___?"
- Upcoming
- "You ... the one in the front"
- Teller's call
- Teller's cry
- Teller's word
- Seinfeld vis-à-vis Kramer
- To follow
- "Step right up!"
Recent Usage of At the front of the line, say in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - Sept. 4, 2013