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Abbey
Road
( The Beatles album )
Any
road
up
Because I could not
stop
for death he kindly stopped for me ( from a poem by Dickinson )
Beep beep ( A catchphrase from
Road
Runner )
Best
stop
now
Bleeding
edge
Blind Before I
Stop
( Meatloaf song )
Built for the
road
ahead ( Ford Cars advertising slogan )
Check
it out
Check
out
Check
out the plumbing
Check
the plumbing
Check
you on the flip side
Check
your sources
Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep ( Middle of the
Road
song )
Clunk click every trip (
Road
Safety Campaign advertising slogan )
Come to the
edge
Competitive
edge
Corduory
road
( a
road
that is ridged and furrowed like the fabric )
Curb appeal
Curb your enthusiasm
Doctor Strangelove Or How I Learned To
Stop
Worrying And Love The Bomb ( Peter Sellers movie )
Don't
Stop
Believin' ( Journey song )
Don't
Stop
Me Now ( Queen song )
Double
check
Edge
out
Face that could
stop
a clock
Follow the yellow brick
road
Frog and toad ( Cockney rhyming slang for
road
)
Gentleman of the
road
Get the show on the
road
Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road
( Elton John song )
Gravity
check
Hit The
Road
Jack ( Ray Charles song )
Hit the
road
Jack
I Can't
Stop
Loving You ( Ray Charles song )
I'm convinced the Goodyear Grand Prix-S is a major contribution to
road
safety ( Goodyear Tyres advertising slogan )
If enough people would
stop
smoking and start drinking, we could get out of ashtrays and into vermouth ( Cinzano advertising slogan )
In the Army, the
edge
( Australian Army advertising slogan )
Iowa's Leading
Edge
( Nickname of Council Bluffs Iowa )
Keep in
check
Keep the show on the
road
Kerb
appeal
Kerb
appeal ( The degree of attractiveness of a car at the kerbside )
Kerb
drill
Kick the can further down the
road
King of the
road
Knight of the
road
Leading
edge
Long
Stop
( field position in the game of cricket )
Make a list;
check
it twice
Middle of the
road
Off
road
On The
Road
( Jack Kerouac book )
On The
Road
Again ( Canned Heat song )
On a knife
edge
On a razor's
edge
On
edge
On the bleeding
edge
On the cutting
edge
On the
edge
of my seat
Once you pop you can't
stop
( Pringles advertising slogan )
One for the
road
One
stop
shop
Open
road
Passion for the
road
( Mazda advertising slogan )
Pavement
princess
Pound the
pavement
Pounding the
pavement
Reality
check
Road
To Nowhere ( Talking Heads song )
Road
apple
Road
hog
Road
kill
Road
rage
Road
to riches
Road
to ruin
Road
train
Road
trip
Road
warrior
Set your teeth on
edge
Stop
all the clocks, cut off the telephone ( from a poem by Auden )
Stop
and smell the roses
Stop
at nothing
Stop
drop and roll
Stop
faffing about
Stop
it you're killing me
Stop
me and buy one ( Wall's Ice Cream advertising slogan )
Stop
me if you've heard this one
Stop
messing about ( A catchphrase from Kenneth Williams )
Stop
on a dime
Stop
pumping your gums
Stop
the clock, I've found a clue
Stop
the rot
Stop
the show
Stop
the world I want to get off
Stop
traffic
Stop! In The Name Of Love ( The Supremes song )
Stop, In The Name Of Love
Stop, Look and Listen; remember the Green Cross Code ( UK
Road
Safety Campaign advertising slogan )
Stop, or my mom will shoot ( line from Sylvestor Stallone movie )
Take the
edge
off
The Long And Winding
Road
( The Beatles song )
The
Road
Not Taken ( Robert Frost poem )
The bleeding
edge
The
check
is in the mail
The end of the
road
The long and winding
road
that leads to your door ( Beatles song lyric )
The
road
isn't built that can make it breathe hard! ( Chevrolet advertising slogan )
The
road
less travelled
The
road
to Damascus
The
road
to hell is paved with good intentions
Thunder
Road
( Bruce Springsteen song )
Twenty Miles Of Bad
Road
( The Janeys song )
Up and down the city
road
We never
stop
working for you ( Verizon Wireless advertising slogan )
When you are in a hole,
stop
digging
Where the rubber meets the
road
( Firestone Tyres advertising slogan )
Where the rubber meets the
road
( where the important facts or realities lie )
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? ( The Beatles song )
Why did the chicken cross the road?
You know it makes sense (
Road
Safety Campaign advertising slogan )
You take the high road: I'll take the low
road