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Second showing?
Answer for the clue "Second showing? ", 6 letters:
replay
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Replay is a Canadian sports talk show television series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1974.
Usage examples of replay.
Genar-Hofoen said, quickly replaying in his head what the Affronter had been saying.
The ship replayed those memories unseen from Becky before the next millisecond passed.
On one TV, he watched the Sky News replays of the attack on the presidential motorcade, and the attacks in London and Paris and Saudi Arabia.
She picked up the holobinoculars and replayed the surveillance scan Peart had just completed.
The rapid ability to replace, retrain, redact, or to replay an entire lifetime of experience through electromnemonics rendered individual minds fungible, modular, and replaceable.
I read my book of poems or split firewood or set up my wooden chess pieces, replaying the games of the grandmasters, all the while cursing Soli for ruining my expedition.
Arithon was dealt forced review of smashed dreams, the prismatic linkage of cause and effect replayed to the least stinging nuance.
Still, with the extreme unlikelihood that anyone would ever see humor in what had been suffered in recent weeks, this replay of Robert Milner taking on and exorcising the latest vexation of Yahweh should have been received more with tedium than with any sense of engrossed enthusiasm.
Nadon replayed his first memories of Alima, captain of the Imperial Star Destroyer Conquest.
Such was the sour attitude in the astrometrics lab as Seven of Nine described to them the replay of what they had seen and now recorded.
We ate lunch from folding tables in the bacchante room so we could watch the replays of the Olympic events.
Everybody is either at the palace waiting for Fora or at home watching replays of her.
My shoulder muscles tense as my conversation with Peter Garvey resumes its unrelenting replay in my brain.
The left overs from the Markovian dream in the eternal replay of the rise and fall of civilization.
There was a wonderful and many-leveled table intrigue, and I believe that more and more of it will come through every time the drama is replayed.