Give a valediction, e.g. | 24 |
Give a long-winded talk | 23 |
Emulate Stephen Douglas | 23 |
Deliver a stump speech | 22 |
Deliver a pompous speech | 24 |
Deliver a formal speech | 23 |
Declaim like Demosthenes | 24 |
Captivate the crowd, maybe | 26 |
Captivate a crowd, perhaps | 26 |
Bloviate from a podium | 22 |
Avail oneself of a rostrum | 26 |
Spoke from the soapbox | 22 |
Became a figure of speech? | 26 |
Talked in a grand manner | 24 |
Made closing arguments, e.g. | 28 |
Made an impressive delivery | 27 |
Got up on one's soapbox | 27 |
Gave the commencement address | 29 |
Gave out one's address? | 27 |
Delivered the eulogy, say | 25 |
Delivered a stemwinder | 22 |
Delivers a valedictory | 22 |
Works with a written address | 28 |
States one's address | 24 |
Stands on a soapbox, perhaps | 28 |
Spouts from the soapbox | 23 |
Speaks like Robert Byrd | 23 |
Speaks from a soap box | 22 |
Sounds off on a podium | 22 |
Practices Ciceronianism | 23 |
Pontificates on a platform | 26 |
Holds forth from the pulpit | 27 |
Has an impressive address | 25 |
Gives a keynote address | 23 |
Gives a Ciceronian speech | 25 |
Emulates Edward Everett | 23 |
Emulates Daniel Webster | 23 |
Delivers a valedictory, e.g. | 28 |
Appeals to the masses? | 22 |
Addresses the audience | 22 |
Patrick Henry specialty | 23 |
It may begin with an exordium | 29 |
Bryan attention-getter | 22 |
"Ontario" anagram | 27 |
Speaker in the House, e.g. | 26 |
Daniel Webster, for one | 23 |
Silver-tongued speaker | 22 |
William Jennings Bryan, e.g. | 28 |
Patrick Henry, for one | 22 |
Virginia's Henry, for one | 29 |
Teleprompter user, perhaps | 26 |
Teleprompter user, maybe | 24 |
Skilled public speaker | 22 |
Sen. Robert Byrd, for one | 25 |
Pliny the Younger, for one | 26 |
Person with a public address | 28 |
One with a silver tongue | 24 |
One raising one's voice | 27 |
Lincoln, e.g., at Gettysburg | 28 |
Keynote address presenter | 25 |
Eloquent public speaker | 23 |
Distinguished public speaker | 28 |
Daniel Webster, notably | 23 |
Daniel Webster or Henry Clay | 28 |
Commencement ceremony figure | 28 |
Dramatic musical composition | 28 |
"Messiah," for one | 28 |
Sacred musical composition | 26 |
Handel handled this well | 24 |
Form handled well by Handel | 27 |
"The Messiah," e.g. | 29 |
"Messiah," e.g. | 25 |
"Messiah" et al. | 26 |
"Elijah" and others | 29 |
They provide addresses | 22 |
Their addresses are moving | 26 |
Ones giving their addresses | 27 |
Lincoln and Webster, e.g. | 25 |
Henry and Dirksen, e.g. | 23 |
Fourth of July speakers | 23 |
Delivery professionals? | 23 |
Planet or peeper, poetically | 28 |
Sun or moon, poetically | 23 |
Scepter's companion | 23 |
Crystal ball, for example | 25 |
Thing held with a scepter | 25 |
U.K. chillout pioneers | 22 |
Symbol on Harris Tweed labels | 29 |
Symbol of kingly power | 22 |
Sun or moon, to a poet | 22 |
Spherical shape, like a globe | 29 |
Round symbol of sovereignty | 27 |
Round sovereignty symbol | 24 |
Moon or sun, poetically | 23 |
Mercury or Saturn e.g. | 23 |
Kentucky Derby winner of 2013 | 29 |
Divining device, in sci-fi | 26 |
Christmas ornament, often | 25 |
Christmas decoration, e.g. | 26 |
Bay in May 2013 headlines | 25 |