- SOON
- Any day now
- Before you know it
- By and by
- In a minute or two
- In a while
- In two shakes
- One of these days
- Any minute now
- Before long
- Part of ASAP
- Give it a few
- Not too far in the future
- On the horizon
- In the coming days, say
- Directly
- Procrastinator's promise
- Almost finished
- I'm almost done
- Any second now
- In a bit
- The Smith's "How ___ Is Now?"
- Give me a minute
- Almost done
- I'm almost there
- Anon
- Any time now
- Imminently
- In no time
- Promptly
- Within minutes
- Before too long
- I'll take care of it... just get off my back, OK?!
- In a moment
- Shortly
- In short order
- Any moment
- Vague time
- When procrastinators will get things done
- Wait a minute
- In a minute
- In a jiff
- Coming ___ to a theater near you
- In the near future
- Staller's promise
- In a jiffy
- Just around the corner
- Any minute
- Presently
- Not long
- Just minutes away
- Frequent response to "When will we get there?"
- Not far off
- In a few minutes
- Annon
- Not quite yet
- Not long from now
- Time to get well?
- In just a bit
- Not quite forthwith
- Quickly
- After a short time
- When to get well?
- Procrastinator's word
- Delaying tactic word
- In a little while
- It won't be long
- I'm getting to it
- It's next on my list
- Erelong
- In a trice
- Are we there yet? reply
- For violent fires __ burn out themselves: Shak.
- Momentarily
- Common promise from a procrastinator
- Not long now
- Pronto
- Right away
- Coming up
- Vague deadline
- Part of 58 Down
- A short while from now
- Not too distantly
- Any moment now
- A little later
- ... are ___ parted
- In a sec
- Early.
- Gershwin song hit.
- Without delay.
- At an early date.
- Just around the figurative corner.
- Ahead of time.
- And ___ (et cetera).
- Mañana, perhaps.
- And ___ (and others).
- Today or tomorrow, maybe.
- And ___.
- Readily.
- Subsequently.
- Word of postponement.
- Part of etc.
- . . . are ___ forgotten
- Betimes
- . . . is ___ forgotten
- I'd just as ___
- And ___ (etc.)
- At any time now
- Forthwith
- Posthaste
- Tune from "A Little Night Music"
- Later, alligator
- Too ___ old, too late smart
- Willingly
- Gershwin song: 1927
- Gershwin song: 1930
- Strike Up the Band song: 1930
- In a mo
- Promise word
- Comforting reply to "When?"
- 1935 Rodgers and Hart song
- Gershwin song of 1930
- Word in a promise
- Speedily
- Possible answer to "When?"
- Just minutes from now
- In next to no time
- Sometime today, say
- Within the hour
- Expeditiously
- Response to an impatient person
- So ___?
- Procrastinator's response
- Not much longer
- Frequent answer to "When?"
- In a day, say
- The "cetera" of "et cetera"
- Vague response to "When?"
- ___-to-be
- Procrastinator's favorite word
- Coming ___ (store sign)
- Just be patient
- Response to "Are we there yet?"
- The wait's almost over
- The "S" of A.S.A.P.
- Vague response for an E.T.A.
- It won't be long now
- ___ You'll Get Better (Taylor Swift song with The Chicks)
- Any-day-now Tanya Tucker song?
- Neil Diamond "Girl, You'll Be a Woman ___"
- Common reply to "Are we there yet?"
- Just a little longer
- Within a relatively short time
- Not long off
- A fool and his money are ___ parted
- Coming ___ (theatrical teaser)
- Sometime today
- In a short time
- In just a short while
- Staller's word of promise
- In a while? No, better
- In a few minutes, say
- With little delay
- Gershwin tune
- Too ____: '40s song hit
- In the next couple minutes
- . . . not a moment too ___
- In the not-so-distant future
- Not too long from now
- See you ___!
- The S in ASAP
- I spoke too ___
- Adverb in many fortune cookie fortunes
- Second word of 9 Across
- Word in 8 Down
- In a moment or two
- Be back ___!
- In the next few minutes
- Any day
- Response to the question in 38-Across