Crossword clues for dejavu
dejavu
- Seeing double?
- Second impression?
- It may accompany a new experience
- Illusion of familiarity
- I've-done-this-before feeling
- Glitch in the matrix, I bet
- Feeling that you've seen something before seen something before
- Faint recall
- Experience of sensing something has happened before
- Experience of feeling that we've been here before
- Eerie sense of recurrence
- Eerie sense
- Eerie sensation
- Disturbing feeling of familiarity: 2 wds
- Already seen, in French
- "This seems familiar" feeling: 2 wds
- "This seems familiar" feeling
- "This feels familiar" feeling
- "It's ___ all over again"
- "It's ___ all over again!" (Yogi Berra)
- "Here we go again" feeling
- "Done that before" feeling
- "Been here, done this" feeling
- Phenomenon of paramnesia
- Eerie feeling
- Feeling that makes you go "hmm"
- Literally, "already seen"
- Eerie phenomenon
- It's nothing new
- Weird sense of familiarity
- Memory disorder unfortunately due to limit a lot of web language
- Feeling that something has happened before
- Feeling that this has happened before
- Familiar sensation of French getting German agreement to rising radiation
- Familiar feeling due to doctor drinking endless coffee
- Light a master of sci-fi briefly recalled that seems familiar
- Initially dismiss everything just as very unusual and weird sensation
- "Been there, done that" feeling
- Familiar feeling
- Recurring feeling
- "I've seen this before" feeling
- Strange sense of pastness
- Sense that something has happened before
- Sense of prior experience
- Sense of familiarity
Wikipedia
Dejavu (Kumi Koda album)
Dejavu is the ninth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda. It was released on March 2, 2011, one month after her single POP DIVA. Just like her previous studio albums, Dejavu topped Oricon at #1 and remained on the charts for twenty-four weeks.
Déjàvu
Déjàvu (1992) is a stage play by John Osborne. It was Osborne's final work for the theatre, the failure of which on the stage made him decide to give up play-writing. The play is a sequel to Osborne's first successful play, Look Back in Anger (1956); it portrays the life and thoughts of the central character from the earlier play, Jimmy Porter (referred to as J.P.), in middle age.