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Other crossword clues for answer "AFAR"

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
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?
Position of admiration?
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