- AFAR
- Well more than a stone's throw away
- A great distance
- Father's robes
- From a distance
- In the distance
- Way off
- Way, way off
- Whence the lovelorn worship
- Worshiper's distance?
- Yonder
- At a distance
- At the horizon
- Distant
- Distantly
- Quite a distance
- Way out there
- Miles away
- Not near
- Off in the distance
- Remote
- Worshiping spot?
- On the horizon e.g.
- Off yonder
- Many miles distant
- From whence you might admire someone
- From ___ (best way to watch a tornado)
- Where to see distant things from
- A ways away
- Way away
- Way over yonder
- Over yonder
- Way over there
- Miles off
- A good way off
- Removed
- Somewhere overseas, say
- Way off in the distance
- Way out yonder
- Way, way back
- Well out of range
- Just out of eyesight
- Totally out of eyesight
- From miles away
- Way off the distance
- Out of eyesight
- Worship from ___
- A long way off
- At some remove
- Somewhere out there
- Not proximately
- Way off yonder
- At a remove
- At a remote point
- Place of worship?
- Quite distant
- To some distance
- Some ways off
- Not close
- Not near here
- Great distance
- Quite a way
- Why standest thou ___ off, O Lord?: Psalms
- Opposite of nigh
- Adverb almost always followed by the word "off"
- How one may see lightning flash
- Not around
- Aptly-named travel magazine with the tagline "Where travel can take you"
- Not closely
- Not in the neighborhood
- Not around, to say the least
- Not around here
- Where guests at destination weddings come from
- Locale at a seafarer's heart?
- Nowhere close
- Not exactly around the corner
- Nowhere near
- Many miles off
- Out there somewhere
- Where some people worship from
- From a great distance
- Hardly close
- Many miles away
- At some distance
- Light years off
- Love from ___
- Many miles from here
- Some distance removed
- Way out
- Worshiper's place
- From a considerable distance
- Much more than a stone's throw
- On the horizon, perhaps
- Churchill's "___ Country"
- Admire from ___
- Beginning to cry?
- Long way off
- Not even close
- Not nigh
- Worshiper's position, colloquially
- At quite a distance
- Somewhere over the rainbow
- The other side of the world, perhaps
- From some distance
- Quite some distance off
- Hardly close by
- Light-years away
- Not close by
- Not very close
- Out yonder
- Way yonder
- We Three Kings of Orient Are adverb
- (From) way off
- Considerably distant
- Nowhere nearby
- ___ cry
- Remotely
- A fair piece
- ___ cry: really distant
- A way away
- Hardly around the corner
- Hardly local
- ... in stronds ___ remote: "Henry IV"
- Way in the distance
- ...in stronds __ remote: "Henry IV"
- Bearing gifts, we traverse __: "We Three Kings" lyric
- Beyond the horizon
- Not all that close
- Quite a ways away
- Where pilgrims come from?
- Where E.T. came from?
- We Three Kings adverb
- Not at hand, to say the least
- Quite a distance off
- Whence the wise men?
- Requiring binoculars to see
- Where some worship from
- Bearing gifts, we traverse __
- Out of sight, perhaps
- Some distance away
- Quite a way off
- Where many travelers come from?
- A way off
- Hardly next door
- Hardly within shouting distance
- Quite a long distance away
- Requiring a two-day trip, say
- A long way away
- A distant place
- Not at all close by
- Hardly in the neighborhood
- From __: faintly
- ... we traverse __
- Hardly a hop, skip, and a jump away
- More than a stone's throw
- Away yonder
- A distant point
- Not at hand
- Whence to admire?
- A ways off
- Worshiper's locale, often
- Fan's possible vantage point
- Love from __
- __ cry
- Nowhere near here
- Not nearby
- Off somewhere
- Worship from __
- Worshiper's locale
- Toward the horizon
- Not hard by
- Quite a long way off
- At a great distance
- Out there
- Worshiper's locale, maybe
- Worshiper's locale, sometimes
- Quite some way away
- At a good distance
- Remote place to "worship from"
- The Impossible Dream adverb
- __ the melancholy thunder moan'd: Shelley
- When the warrior returns from the battle __: F.S. Key
- Supposed place of worship
- Way out of visible range
- (From) distant areas
- I came from __ just to say 'Bonsoir!': Lafayette in "Hamilton"
- Place to "worship from"
- Remote distance to "worship from"
- What Sought They Thus ___ (Thoreau poem)
- From ___ (at a distance)
- Not too close
- Not real close
- To the ends of the earth, say
- Not at all close
- On the horizon.
- Away out yonder.
- ___ cry (a long way).
- ___ Country, novel by Winston Churchill.
- At a distance: Poet.
- To a distance.
- ___ cry (long way).
- Remote: Poet.
- ___ Country.
- From a distance: Poet.
- Out in space.
- Not close at hand.
- Off.
- From ___.
- ___ off (distant).
- Antonym of close.
- Well away from.
- ___ off.
- See from ___.
- Off and away.
- Out of range
- From away off
- ___ cry (dissimilar)
- Not near at all
- ___ or nigh around: Hardy
- And cometh from ___: Wordsworth
- Two of Sydney Carton's last words
- In a remote area
- Quite distantly
- Eritrean Moslem
- Long way away
- Muslim nomad in Eritrea
- Almost out of sight
- Tall ___, Iraqi base
- Nomadic Ethiopian
- Come from _____
- Not in the area
- Worship from _____
- It's ____ cry...
- Come from ____
- ____ cry
- _____ cry
- It's ___ cry from...
- Winston Churchill's "___ Country"
- Come from ___
- Some miles away
- Yon
- Bearing gifts we traverse ___ ("We Three Kings" lyric)
- 48-Down away
- From where some worship?
- Out of range, maybe
- Really out there
- Over the hill, maybe
- From quite a distance
- Cry ___
- One way to travel
- Miles and miles away
- Quite a ways off
- Over the hill, say
- Our deeds still travel with us from ___, / And what we have been makes us what we are: George Eliot
- How Bilbo Baggins traveled
- How Odysseus traveled
- Over the horizon
- How Phileas Fogg traveled
- Watching from ___
- Last row's view
- Off yonder seating area
- Van Halen "From ___"
- Where the last row sees from
- Like shows many miles away
- Like off yonder seating area
- Like distant seating area
- Where Cherone-era Van Halen was "From"?
- Not remotely close
- Off a ways
- Word rhymed with "star" in "We Three Kings"
- Miles off, e.g.
- Worship from ___ (admire without approaching)
- _____ Country (Churchill)
- Way, way over there
- Churchill's "_____ Country"
- Whence some worship
- Worshipper's locale, sometimes
- From a distant point
- One place to worship from
- From whence some worship
- To distant spots
- Where some travelers come from
- Where strangers may come from
- A considerable distance
- Worship from ___ (admire)
- Quite some ways away
- Saho-speaking people
- ___ Country (Churchill novel)
- From a remote location
- Safest place to love from?
- Way, way over yonder
- Whence to admire from?
- Definitely not nigh
- From or to a great distance
- Not even close to nigh
- Quite a ways
- Way out, e.g.
- Where the wise men came from
- A good way away
- Quite some way
- Certainly not nigh
- Definitely not near
- From a long distance
- Nigh? Not hardly
- To a great distance
- U-turn from nearby
- Visually out yonder
- Bearing gifts we traverse ___
- Way, way, way off
- Way, way out
- From way out
- See 59-Down
- Beyond the horizon, say
- Not anigh
- ``They worshipped from ___"
- Like Timbuktu e.g.
- In Timbuktu perhaps
- To the four corners of the earth
- Worshipper's locale, perhaps
- From light years away
- Whence the Magi came
- Place to come from
- Quite some distance away
- Worshipper's distance?
- Where to love from, for the unrequited
- From a long way
- One place to love from
- Way off, distance-wise
- Worshipper's locale, often
- Not exactly in the vicinity
- Whence "We Three Kings" came
- From a remote spot
- Not exactly within reach
- Worshipped from ___
- Worshipper's place, colloquially
- A long ways away
- Worshipping from ___
- Admired from ___
- From ___ (not up close)
- A great distance away
- Magazine with the slogan "Where travel can take you"
- Grainy image on Mulder's "I want to believe" poster, on "The X-Files"
- A long distance
- Over a distance
- To distant places
- Many leagues
- To distant lands
- Where some love from
- Lover's location?
- Quarterly travel magazine