Other crossword clues for answer "SPLITINFINITIVE"SPLITINFINITIVETo boldly go is an example of oneGrammanrian's no-noTo boldly go, e.g.What "to boldly go where no man has gone before" illustratesGrammatical faux pasGrammar slip to carefully avoidTo boldly go, for exampleStar Trek intro claim to fameTo gladly give, e.g.I used to always go thereConstruction frowned on by some puristsTo boldly go where no man has gone before, e.g.Grammatical infelicity ... or what 17-, 23-, 48- or 60-Across is?Stickler's grammatical no-noGrammarian's no-noFeature of "To boldly go where no one has gone before!"Contested verbal faux pasTo grossly err, e.g.Grammatical gaffeGrammarian's gripe, and a hint to the circled words