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Answer for the clue "Late-late-night offering ", 5 letters:
rerun

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Usage examples of rerun.

He had to stop masochistically rerunning this stupid marriage conversation with Quinn, anyway.

She made sure her door was locked, then settled in to watch a rerun of an interview with Professor Soldi broadcast by a Melbourne station.

It was the fare on HBO he was monitoring this morning, the present offering an umpteenth rerun of a film he had seen at least once before, the one about the undercover cop who assumes the identity of a mid-level N.

I wondered when Bob got off shift, whether or not he had friends to go for a drink with, or whether he crept home to a microwaved dinner and reruns and infomercials on TV.

But Ellen had no desire to wax philosophical with a reporter who grew up on Brady Bunch reruns and was too young to remember the Beatles.

Except for the hints of blue wood-smoke, Steve could almost believe that the reruns were over, that the village had leaped back into the limbo of the past where it belonged.

The three people sitting in the waiting area were watching television reruns of the saucer over Coors Field as experts off camera explained everything.

There was porno, reruns, Penal Colony, Wildest Dreams, Jackie Gleason in The Honeymooners, soccer from Japan, jai alai from Los Angeles, an in-depth news show that was going on about some scandal inside Agrimex.

There was porno, reruns, Penal Colony, Wildest Dreams, Jackie Gleason in The Honeymoon-ers, soccer from Japan, jai alai from Los Angeles, an in-depth news show that was going on about some scandal inside Agrimex.

Have some cervezas, microwave a burrito, watch a rerun on my dish TV of the 1982 Daytona 500.

He'd rather have watched a back-to-back rerun of Carin Coldae classics, but felt he should exercise self-discipline.

All the seniors are tucked away in their apartments by then, settled in for the night, watching reruns of Seinfeld and Cop Bloopers.

The only real reminders she had of her former days were the passing glimpses of herself on TV reruns of old showsas well as the image of Marilyn, now dressed like a Fifth Avenue stick insect, hair chignoned regardless of time of day or season, scrapping it out in court with the airline.

The only real reminders she had of her former days were the passing glimpses of herself on TV— reruns of old shows—as well as the image of Marilyn, now dressed like a Fifth Avenue stick insect, hair chignoned regard­ less of time of day or season, scrapping it out in court with the airline.

On the way out they’d run and rerun simulations of the Event, discussed its potential for establishing this or that view of energy exchange or chronal consequences or gravity wave punctuation.