| Abbr. for a list of names | 25 |
| Abbr. following a list of people | 32 |
| Abbr. following a list | 22 |
| Abbr. covering various things | 29 |
| Abbr. at the end of a list, perhaps | 35 |
| Abbr. akin to "yada yada" (Tribute #7) | 48 |
| Abbr. after many names | 22 |
| "Yada yada . . ." relative | 36 |
| "Two names should suffice" | 36 |
| "Too many to mention" abbr. | 37 |
| "Plus others," briefly | 32 |
| "Just to name a few" in four letters | 46 |
| "Just to name a few" abbr. | 36 |
| "And others" abbr. | 28 |
| "And others," in lists | 32 |
| "Along with all the rest" abbr. | 41 |
| ''Too many to list'' abbr. | 42 |
| And so on | 9 |
| Footnote phrase | 15 |
| Bibliography phrase | 19 |
| And others: Latin | 17 |
| And others, in other words | 26 |
| And others, to Pliny | 20 |
| And others, to Ovid | 19 |
| Name dropper's phrase | 25 |
| List ending, perhaps | 20 |
| List closing | 12 |
| Et cetera relative | 18 |
| Stand-in for unnamed others | 27 |
| Plus other things | 17 |
| Phrase meaning "and others" | 37 |
| Latin term usually abbreviated | 30 |
| Latin phrase that may accompany John and Jane Doe | 49 |
| Latin phrase commonly abbreviated in footnotes | 46 |
| Latin list finale | 17 |
| Latin catchall phrase | 21 |
| Latin 'and others' | 26 |
| It may be last on the list | 26 |
| Bibliography words | 18 |
| Bibliographer's phrase | 26 |
| And others, to Cato | 19 |
| And others, in citations | 24 |
| And others, in a footnote | 25 |
| And others, in bibliographies | 29 |
| Phrase of inclusion | 19 |
| Inclusive term | 14 |
| Bibliographical phrase | 22 |
| "And others," to Cicero | 33 |
| Usually abbreviated bibliography phrase | 39 |
| The rest, in a citing | 21 |
| Roster shortener | 16 |
| Phrase seen after a list of people | 34 |
| More of such people | 19 |
| Latin phrase of inclusion | 25 |
| Latin phrase at the end of a list | 33 |
| Latin list extender | 19 |
| Brutus, Cicero and others | 25 |
| Bibliographer's term | 24 |
| Bibliographer's space-saver | 31 |
| Bibliographer's catchall | 28 |
| And others, to Cicero | 21 |
| And others, in the Forum | 24 |
| And others, in old Rome | 23 |
| And others, in ancient Rome | 27 |
| And others in a footnote, | 25 |
| And additional parties | 22 |
| "Just two names will suffice," in citations | 53 |
| "And others," in a citation | 37 |
| A day's march | 17 |
| Public storehouse | 17 |
| Military camp | 13 |
| Day's march | 15 |
| Tour de France stage | 20 |
| Stopping place | 14 |
| Encampment | 10 |
| Public warehouse | 16 |
| Troop encampment | 16 |
| Military march | 14 |
| Stockade | 8 |
| Troop's encampment | 22 |
| Daylong march | 13 |
| Where troops camp after a day's march | 41 |
| Troops encampment | 17 |
| Halting place | 13 |
| Warehouse or march | 18 |
| Troops' campsite | 20 |
| Military camping spot | 21 |
| Marchers' camp | 18 |
| Leg of a race, in French | 24 |
| L'__ du Tour: French cycling event | 38 |
| Infantry campsite | 17 |
| Where troops take five | 22 |
| Where troop's camp after a day's march | 46 |
| Troop's camping place | 25 |
| Troop camp | 10 |
| Tour de France stage, in France | 31 |
| Supply depot | 12 |
| Stopping-place | 14 |
| Stopping place, in Caen | 23 |
| Stockade in Russia | 18 |