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Answer: SOON
SOON is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 130 times.
Word in a promise
Speedily
In a bit
Procrastinator's promise
In a minute
Any day now
"In a minute"
Presently
Before you know it
Erelong
Quickly
"Any day now ..."
In no time
Possible answer to "When?"
By and by
Just minutes from now
Within the hour
Sometime today, say
In next to no time
"Any day now"
Shortly
Expeditiously
Response to an impatient person
In a jiffy
In short order
"So ___?"
In the near future
Any minute now
Any time now
Before long
Staller's promise
Just around the corner
Any minute
In just a bit
In a few minutes
Directly
After a short time
"... are ___ parted"
In two shakes
Not far off
Vague time
Not quite forthwith
Part of ASAP
Right away
Coming up
One of these days
Not quite yet
''... are ___ parted''
". . . are ___ parted"
Time to get well?
In a short time
Not long off
Not long
Procrastinator's response
When to get well?
In a moment
Comforting reply to "When?"
"A fool and his money are ___ parted"
"Not much longer"
Procrastinator's word
"Coming ___ to a theater near you"
Coming ___
In a day, say
In the next couple minutes
Vague deadline
Frequent answer to "When?"
Any moment now
Any second now
Part of 58 Down
Imminently
Within minutes, say
On the horizon
Delaying tactic word
Just minutes away
Anytime now
Inappropriate Neil Diamond single "Girl, You'll Be a Woman ___"
Vague response to "When?"
ASAP
Frequent response to "When will we get there?"
The "cetera" of "et cetera"
Anon
"... not a moment too ___"
In due time
Coming ___ (theatrical teaser)
In a little while
___-to-be
"It won't be long"
In a jiff
A short while from now
Before too long
Sometime today
Within a relatively short time
"Just another minute"
Momentarily
"I'm getting to it"
Procrastinator's favorite word
Straightaway
In a while
"It's next on my list"
"Are we there yet?" reply
Not long from now
In just a short while
Staller's word of promise
Any moment
Gershwin song of 1930
1935 Rodgers and Hart song
"Strike up the Band" song: 1930
In a while? No, better
Early
In a trice
"Coming ___" (store sign)
"For violent fires ___ burn out themselves": Shak.
A little later
Response to "Are we there yet?"
Not too long from now
"Just be patient"
"Not long"
"In a sec"
"See you ___!"
"The wait's almost over"
"Any minute now ..."
Vague response for an E.T.A.
The "S" of A.S.A.P.
The S in ASAP
Common promise from a procrastinator
"Any minute now"
"Too ___?"
"I spoke too ___"
"Not long now"
"Before long ..."