Crossword Clue: Elocute
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Elocute"
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- ____ fratres
- Be a tub-thumper
- Be all speechy
- Be bombastic, perhaps
- Be bombastic
- Be Bryanesque
- Be Ciceronian
- Be eloquent, in a way
- Be grandiloquent
- Be on a soapbox
- Be the elocutionist
- Appeal to the masses?
- Become a soapboxer
- Become hortatory
- Address a convention
- Address a crowd
- Address an assembly
- Address an audience
- Address Congress, e.g.
- Address Congress, say
- Address Congress
- Address crowd
- Address from a lectern
- Address grandly
- Address peers
- Address the assembly
- Address the convention
- Address the crowd
- Address the hall, e.g.
- Address the hall
- Address the masses
- Address the public
- Address the throng
- Avail oneself of a rostrum
- Bloviate from a podium
- Grandiloquize
- Grandstand, say
- Hold court
- Hold forth, à la Douglas
- Hold forth
- Hold the floor
- Declaim from a podium.
- Declaim like Demosthenes
- Declaim
- Deliver a declamation
- Deliver a formal speech
- Deliver a keynote, e.g.
- Deliver a keynote, say
- Deliver a keynote
- Deliver a message, say
- Deliver a pompous speech
- Deliver a speech
- Deliver a spiel
- Deliver a stem-winder
- Deliver a stemwinder
- Deliver a stump speech
- Deliver a TED Talk, say
- Deliver a valedictory
- Deliver addresses
- Deliver an address
- Deliver an impassioned presentation
- Deliver an impassioned speech
- Deliver encomiums
- Deliver from a dais
- Deliver lectures
- Deliver rhetoric
- Deliver the keynote address, say
- Furnish an address
- Electioneer
- Filibuster, in a way
- Elocute
- Emote
- Employ a silver tongue
- Emulate a demagogue
- Emulate a politician, in a way
- Emulate a valedictorian
- Emulate Aeschines
- Emulate Bryan
- Emulate Cato
- Emulate Cicero
- Emulate Clay
- Emulate Crassus
- Emulate Cuomo
- Emulate D. Webster
- Emulate Daniel Webster.
- Emulate Demosthenes
- Emulate Everett
- Emulate Henry
- Emulate Isocrates
- Emulate Jesse Jackson
- Emulate King
- Emulate Lincoln
- Emulate Mario Cuomo
- Emulate Obama
- Emulate Pericles
- Emulate Red Jacket
- Emulate Stephen Douglas
- Emulate W. J. Bryan
- Emulate Webster
- Emulate William Jennings Bryan
- Harangue.
- Harangue the crowd
- Harangue
- Discourse
- Discourse.
- Get a banquet going, perhaps
- Get on a soapbox
- Get on one's soapbox
- Get on the soapbox
- Have the Senate floor, say
- Do like Demosthenes
- Do politicking
- Do some campaign work
- Do some stumping
- Do speechmaking
- Campaign, in part
- Give a big speech
- Give a commencement address, say
- Give a formal address
- Give a formal speech
- Give a grand speech
- Give a keynote address, e.g.
- Give a keynote address
- Give a keynote, e.g.
- Give a keynote, say
- Give a keynote
- Give a lecture
- Give a long speech
- Give a long-winded talk
- Give a loud speech to many
- Give a mighty speech
- Give a political speech
- Give a public address
- Give a sermon, e.g.
- Give a sermon
- Give a speech
- Give a stemwinder
- Give a stump speech
- Give a valediction, e.g.
- Give a valedictory, e.g.
- Give a valedictory, say
- Give a valedictory
- Give a windy speech
- Give addresses
- Give an address
- Give an inaugural address
- Imitate Demosthenes
- Give one's address
- Give one's address, maybe
- Give one's address?
- Give out one's address?
- Give speech
- Give the keynote address
- Give the keynote
- Give the main speech
- Climb up on a soapbox
- Go campaigning, in part
- Go on at length
- Go on the stump
- Captivate a crowd, perhaps
- Captivate a crowd with words
- Captivate the crowd, maybe
- Captivate the crowd with words
- Expound at length
- Expound
- Indulge in bombast.
- Provide a big address
- Provide an address?
- Provide an address
- Valedictorians do it
- Sermonize
- Publicly hold forth
- Mount a soap box
- Mount a soapbox
- Mount the soapbox
- Keynote
- Keynote, e.g.
- Keynote, maybe
- Keynote, say
- Overcome glossophobia
- Stump
- Stump, maybe
- Stump the audience?
- Stump the crowd?
- Play to a C-Span camera
- Offer addresses
- Offer an address
- Sound off.
- Sound off from the dais
- Sound off in the Senate, e.g.
- Sound off, perhaps
- Sound off
- Pontificate
- Recite rhetoric
- One might do it from a soapbox
- Practice public speaking
- Preach
- Preach, e.g.
- Preach from a soapbox
- Preach from the pulpit
- Preach, maybe
- Preach, perhaps
- Preach, say
- Preach with passion
- Lecture, e.g.
- Lecture
- Present an address
- Magniloquize
- Make a big speech
- Make a delivery
- Make a delivery, in a way
- Make a delivery to the masses
- Make a delivery?
- Make a grand speech
- Make a long-winded speech
- Proclaim
- Make a pompous speech
- Make a speech
- Make a toast, say
- Make addresses
- Make allocutions
- Make an address.
- Make an address
- Make an allocution
- Make an extended delivery
- Make an important delivery
- Make an impressive delivery
- Make big speeches
- Make deliveries to large groups?
- Make grand statements
- Make like Cicero
- Make public speech
- Make speech to crowd
- Make speech
- Make speeches
- Make the keynote address
- Make use of Speakers' Corner, say
- Pronounce from a podium
- Tub-thump
- Word from the Latin for "pray"
- Supply an address
- Supply one's moving address?
- Speak above the crowd?
- Speak at a podium, say
- Speak at a podium
- Speak at commencement, say
- Speak at length
- Speak at the U.N., say
- Speak before Parliament, e.g.
- Speak before throngs
- Speak bombastically
- Speak eloquently
- Speak floridly
- Speak for everyone in the room?
- Speak for everyone in the room
- Speak for the Congressional Record, say
- Speak formally
- Speak from a balcony, perhaps
- Speak from a lectern, perhaps
- Speak from a lectern
- Speak from a platform
- Speak from a podium
- Speak from a soapbox
- Speak from a stump
- Speak from the podium
- Speak from the rostrum
- Speak from the soapbox
- Speak from the stage
- Speak from the stump
- Speak grandiloquently
- Speak grandly
- Speak in a pompous manner
- Speak, in a way
- Speak in Hyde Park
- Speak in public
- Speak in the Senate
- Speak like a senator
- Speak like Cicero
- Speak like Clay or Bryan
- Speak like Martin Luther King Jr.
- Speak like Stephen Douglas
- Speak loftily
- Speak of the devil, maybe
- Wax bombastic
- Speak on C-Span, say
- Speak on the stump
- Speak one's mind
- Speak one's piece
- Wax eloquent
- Wax grandiloquent
- Speak pompously, e.g.
- Speak pompously
- Speak publicly
- Wax rhetoric
- Speak theatrically
- Wax rhetorical
- Speak to a crowd
- Speak to a large crowd
- Speak to an audience
- Speak to crowd
- Speak to one's countrymen
- Wax Websterian
- Speak to the masses
- Speak to the people?
- Speak to the Senate, say
- Speak to the Senate
- Speak with bombast
- Speak with pomp
- Speak with pomposity
- Speak with style
- Speak
- Speechify.
- Speechify
- Spellbind
- Spiel
- Work on the stump
- Say a few words in public
- Spout a speech
- Spout for an audience
- Spout forth
- Spout from the dais
- Spout off on a soapbox
- Spout off
- Spout on July 4
- Spout rhetoric
- Spout speeches
- Spout
- Spread wisdom as people should let me do more often
- Take the floor
- Take the podium
- Take the soapbox
- Take the stump.
- Take the stump
- Take to a soapbox
- Take to the podium
- Take to the pulpit
- Take to the soapbox
- Take to the stump
- What a politico loves to do
- Talk big?
- Talk bombastically
- Talk formally
- Talk from the soapbox
- Talk on the stump
- Talk pompously.
- Talk pompously
- Talk to the people
- Talk with style
- Stand and deliver
- Stand and deliver, perhaps
- Stand and deliver?
- Stand on a soapbox
- Stand up and speak
- Stand up to speak
- What spell-binders do
- What spellbinders do.
- What spellbinders do
- What spread-eagleists do
- State your address?
- Use a lectern
- Use a podium
- Use a soapbox, e.g.
- Use a soapbox
- Use assembly language?
- Use the bully pulpit
- Use the soapbox
Recent Usage of Elocute in Crossword Puzzles
We track a lot of different crossword puzzle providers to see where clues like "Elocute" have been used in the past.
Here are all of the places we know of that have used Elocute in their crossword puzzles recently:
- Newsday - June 1, 2019
- Premier Sunday - April 3, 2016
- New York Times - June 2, 2006
- USA Today Archive - April 26, 1996
- New York Times - Sept. 19, 1992
- New York Times - March 7, 1991
- New York Times - May 25, 1985