% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "TRITE"

TRITE
Hackneyed
Unoriginal
Overdone
Uninspired
Like cliches
Cliched
Overused
Like hackneyed writing
Quaintly corny
Like seen-it-all-before writing
Platitudinous
Stale
Far from fresh
Worn out by use
Like "old as the hills"
Old hat
Stereotyped
Banal
Overworked, as a phrase
What "fresh as a daisy" is, ironically
Done and done?
Lacking originality
Lacking freshness
Like a worn-out maxim
Shopworn
Overused, as a phrase
Like many a cliché
Threadbare
Cliché-ridden
Unoriginal and dull
Done to death
Hardly fresh
Like a cliché
No longer fresh
Commonplace
Like "Hot enough for you?"
Cliche
Like a cliche
Uninteresting
Not at all original
Cornball
Warmed-over
Clichéd
Like overused crossword clues
Said too often
Humdrum
Well-worn
Not remotely fresh
Tired
Overused, as an expression
Like overly rehearsed comments, probably
Banal, or a three-part hint for the answers to the starred clues
Like stale expressions
Heard too often
Overused, as expressions
Moth-eaten
All too familiar
Much-heard
Unimaginative
Far from original
Much-seen-before
Far from innovative
Much too familiar
Over-heard
Overly used, as expressions
Done to extremes
Timeworn
Overworked
Overused, as a saying
Too-often repeated
Heard all too often
Overused, as clichÈs
Overly familiar, as a phrase
Corny
This is almost tripe, but has "It"
Vapid.
No longer amusing.
Twice-told.
Meaningless from repetition.
Not original.
Bromidic.
Relative of 33 Down.
Lacking novelty.
Clichélike.
Often heard before.
Thrice-told
Like old Jokes
Lacking imagination
Timeworn, as a joke
Like a thrice-told tale
Jejune
Like a platitude
Like an old chestnut
Old as Methuselah, in a way
Worn-out
Played out
Not fresh
Not novel
Formulaic
Overly common
Stating the obvious
Beaten to death
Like a sunset at the end of a movie
Used too much
Like "Have a nice day!"
Like "Have a nice day," for example
Repentant
Hardly original
Like the invitation line "Be there or be square"
Like the expressions "a dime a dozen" and "a penny for your thoughts"
Opposite of original
Like the saying "You win some, you lose some"
Like a stock quote?
Like a played out joke
Overly familiar, in a way
Lacking spontaneity
Contemptibly familiar
Cliche-ridden
Repeated too often
Lacking in freshness
No longer original
Like a stale joke
Original as a 48-Down? No
Stale, joke-wise
Said way too often
Undistinguished
Like some speeches
Like an old cliche
Hackneyed or unimaginative
Worn out by overuse
Like cornball humor
Like "It is what it is"