Answer: TRITE
TRITE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 97 times.
- Old as Methuselah, in a way
- Commonplace
- Played out
- Stale
- Not fresh
- Said too often
- Not novel
- Hackneyed
- Humdrum
- Formulaic
- Old hat
- Overly common
- Shopworn
- Stating the obvious
- Used too much
- Beaten to death
- Clichéd
- Unoriginal
- Like a sunset at the end of a movie
- Tired
- Overused
- Much-heard
- Cornball
- Done to death
- Like "Have a nice day!"
- Far from fresh
- Overused, as a phrase
- Like many a cliché
- Corny
- Overdone
- Banal
- Uninspired
- Warmed-over
- Not at all original
- Moth-eaten
- Overused, as expressions
- Heard too often
- Cliché-ridden
- Played-out
- Contemptibly familiar
- Unoriginal and dull
- Like a worn-out maxim
- Like overused crossword clues
- Heard too much
- Lacking freshness
- Overused, as a saying
- Trivial
- Like an old cliche
- Much-used
- Part of a TV feed
- Like "Have a nice day," for example
- Like have a nice day, for example
- Hardly fresh
- Repentant
- Too-often repeated
- Unimaginative
- Ordinary
- Hackneyed or unimaginative
- Repeated too often
- Hardly original
- Far from original
- Worn out by overuse
- Well-worn
- All too familiar
- Lacking in freshness
- Much-seen-before
- No longer original
- Like a cliche
- Like the invitation line "Be there or be square"
- Mundane
- Stale, joke-wise
- Worn-out
- Over-heard
- Like the expressions "a dime a dozen" and "a penny for your thoughts"
- Like a stale joke
- Lacking originality
- Far from innovative
- Original as a 48-Down? No
- Overly used, as expressions
- Much too familiar
- Done to extremes
- Timeworn
- Like cornball humor
- No longer fresh
- Not remotely fresh
- Opposite of original
- Bland
- Overworked
- Cliche
- Overused, as an expression
- Like overly rehearsed comments, probably
- Like the saying "You win some, you lose some"
- Like a stock quote?
- Like stale expressions
- Said way too often
- Like an overfamiliar phrase
- Banal, or a three-part hint for the answers to the starred clues