| Later |
| Mr. X |
| Soon. |
| Al-___ |
| Not now |
| At hand |
| Soonest |
| Eftsoon |
| Betimes |
| At once. |
| Promptly |
| Sweetsop |
| Directly |
| Ere long |
| Erelong. |
| In a few |
| Mañana. |
| In a sec |
| Shortly. |
| In a bit |
| Presently |
| Very soon |
| By-and-by |
| In a while |
| Forthwith. |
| In a trice |
| Ever's pal |
| Like Mr. X |
| Soon, once |
| Soon after |
| In a jiffy |
| Any minute |
| Right away! |
| Before long |
| Ever and -- |
| Ever's mate |
| Poet's soon |
| Shy author? |
| Soon enough |
| Sugar apple |
| In a moment |
| In a minute |
| Momentarily |
| In due time |
| Pretty soon |
| Any day now |
| Immediately! |
| Ever partner |
| Way-old soon |
| Pretty quick |
| Not just yet |
| In good time |
| Bard's "soon |
| Very shortly |
| Any time now |
| After a while |
| Familiar sig. |
| Maybe mañana |
| Mystery auth. |
| Roget's abbr. |
| Shortly, once |
| Soon, to Pope |
| Soon, way old |
| At once, once |
| In due course |
| Not forthwith |
| At any moment |
| Unnamed auth. |
| Not quite yet |
| Unknown auth. |
| Not right now |
| Sometime soon |
| Soon, ere now |
| Down the road |
| In the offing |
| Poetic adverb |
| Writer unknown |
| Soon (archaic) |
| Unknown writer |
| A little later |
| Bartlett abbr. |
| Prolific poet? |
| Some time soon |
| Soon, long ago |
| Nameless auth. |
| Soon, to poets |
| Over's partner |
| Soon, quaintly |
| Unknown author |
| Soon, to bards |
| Author unknown |
| Soon, in poems |
| Soon, in verse |
| Ever's partner |
| In short order |
| Any minute now |
| At a later time |
| Baffling byline |
| Familiar byline |
| Literary credit |
| Mystery author? |
| Mystery writer? |
| Poet's "shortly |
| Partner of ever |
| Poetic ''soon'' |
| Presently, once |
| Prolific writer |
| Quotation abbr. |
| Very soon, once |
| Nameless author |
| In a little bit |
| Nameless: abbr. |
| Popular writer? |
| Prolific auth.? |
| Soon, in poetry |
| Soon, old-style |
| Unsigned: Abbr. |
| At a later date |
| Before too long |
| In a short time |
| At another time |
| Soon, to a bard |
| Soon, to a poet |
| Some other time! |
| Betimes, updated |
| Mr. X, for short |
| Mysterious auth. |
| Not known: Abbr. |
| Not named: Abbr. |
| Shortly, in odes |
| Ubiquitous auth. |
| Unknown, briefly |
| Common signature |
| Partner for ever |
| Prolific author? |
| Soon, to Spenser |
| Soon, in sonnets |
| Quote book abbr. |
| Soon, to Shelley |
| Soon, bard-style |
| In a short while |
| Briefly unknown? |
| Any minute, once |
| Bartlett's abbr. |
| In a few minutes |
| Soon, poetically |
| One of these days |
| ''Auth. unknown'' |
| Attribution abbr. |
| Bygone "by and by |
| In a bit, of yore |
| Much-cited source |
| Oft-quoted auth.? |
| Oft-quoted indiv. |
| Popular signature |
| Pronto, in poetry |
| Quot. attribution |
| Soon, in a stanza |
| Unsigned, briefly |
| Coming up shortly |
| Mysterious author |
| Nameless, briefly |
| Soon, in a sonnet |
| Soon, in the past |
| Shortly, to poets |
| Uncredited: Abbr. |
| Shortly, quaintly |
| Not long from now |
| Soon, to the bard |
| Shortly, in verse |
| Shortly, in poems |
| In a little while |
| In the near future |
| At some other time |
| In a bit, in verse |
| In but a twinkling |
| In the nigh future |
| Most quoted author |
| Poetic future time |
| Quotation citation |
| Shortly, old-style |
| Shortly, to a poet |
| Soon, in old poems |
| Soonish, old-style |
| Unattributed auth. |
| Untraceable author |
| In a bit, in poems |
| Many a lit. author |
| Oft-quoted author? |
| Shortly, to Hamlet |
| Author w/o a name? |
| Unknown, for short |
| Bartlett's attrib. |
| Shortly, to a bard |
| In a bit, to bards |
| Shortly, in poetry |
| Before you know it |
| Erelong, to a bard |
| Abbr. after a quote |
| Before long, before |
| Before thou knowest |
| In a bit, old-style |
| Like many SFPD tips |
| Like Mr. X, briefly |
| Like some LAPD tips |
| Most prolific auth. |
| Nameless for short |
| Quot. source, often |
| Quotation notation? |
| Shakespeare's "soon |
| Shortly, in sonnets |
| Verse's "in no time |
| With author unknown |
| In a bit, in a poem |
| Presently, formerly |
| Bard's "before long |
| In a bit, to a bard |
| Popular author's ID |
| Soon, in old poetry |
| Unattributed: Abbr. |
| Before thou know'st |
| Shortly, poetically |
| Unsigned, for short |
| Shortly, to Shelley |
| Anytime now, of yore |
| Coming up, to milady |
| Composer of "Te Deum |
| Having no known name |
| Popular quot. source |
| Prolific poet: Abbr. |
| Quotation-book abbr. |
| Right away, in verse |
| Right away, or later |
| Secret author: Abbr. |
| Shortly, in a stanza |
| Soon, to a sonneteer |
| At once, to the Bard |
| In a bit, poetically |
| Shortly, to the bard |
| Unknown auth. credit |
| Soon, to Shakespeare |
| Abbr. in an anthology |
| Any minute, to a bard |
| Any minute, old-style |
| Before long, in verse |
| By and by, poetically |
| Having no known auth. |
| In a bit, to Browning |
| Mystery author byline |
| Popular poet, briefly |
| Prolific anth. author |
| Soon, a long time ago |
| Uncredited, for short |
| In a while, in poetry |
| Presently, poetically |
| Some authors, briefly |
| Soon, to poetic types |
| Auth. unknown" byline |
| Auth. of many quotes? |
| Before long, quaintly |
| Poetic time reference |
| Short mystery writer? |
| In a bit, to the bard |
| Author" of many quotes |
| Almost here, old-style |
| Any day now, to a bard |
| Anytime now, old-style |
| Before long, in a poem |
| Familiar author: Abbr. |
| In a minute, in a poem |
| Mystery writer?: Abbr. |
| Nameless author: Abbr. |
| Of unknown name (abbr) |
| Quite soon, poetically |
| Unnamed author (abbr.) |
| Within the hour, maybe |
| Before long, to a bard |
| Certain writers: Abbr. |
| Untraceable, for short |
| Before thou knowest it |
| Shakespearean "shortly |
| Unknown author (Abbr.) |
| Unknown writer (Abbr.) |
| Al-___ (support group) |
| Author unknown (Abbr.) |
| Shakespearean ''soon'' |
| Author unknown" byline |
| Abbr. seen after quotes |
| Bartlett's abbreviation |
| In the near future, old |
| Like many a quip: Abbr. |
| Like many quotes: Abbr. |
| Like most adages: Abbr. |
| Like some quotes: Abbr. |
| Notable quotable: Abbr. |
| Prolific writer?: abbr. |
| Secret identity?: Abbr. |
| The Bard's "any day now |
| Unknown author, briefly |
| Without a name, briefly |
| In due time, poetically |
| In the blink of an orb? |
| Shakespeare's "in a sec |
| Unknown author's byline |
| Any day now, poetically |
| Before long, poetically |
| Shortly, to Shakespeare |
| A little later, in verse |
| Any day now, to the Bard |
| At once, for Shakespeare |
| Auth. of many quotations |
| Baffling byline, briefly |
| In short order, in verse |
| Like "Beowulf," in brief |
| Quotable notable?: Abbr. |
| Shakespearean "very soon |
| Soon, in romantic poetry |
| Very soon, in old poetry |
| Author unknown," briefly |
| Any minute, to old poets |
| Before long, to the Bard |
| Prolific unknown author? |
| Coming soon, in the past |
| In a bit, to Shakespeare |
| Like many a quote: Abbr. |
| Like some sources: Abbr. |
| Without delay, in poetry |
| Abbr. in a quotation book |
| In a short time, quaintly |
| Like most proverbs: Abbr. |
| Like some graffiti: Abbr. |
| Mystery writer, for short |
| Old-style nameless writer |
| Prolific "author" (Abbr.) |
| Any day now, romantically |
| Sooner than thou thinketh |
| ___, good nurse!": Juliet |
| Unknown author, for short |
| Like most graffiti: Abbr. |
| Any minute now, to a bard |
| Any minute, to Shakespeare |
| At a later date, super old |
| In a short time, old-style |
| In not too long, old-style |
| Juliet's word to her nurse |
| Like many limericks: Abbr. |
| Oft-quoted author? (abbr.) |
| Prolific author, for short |
| Quotation notation (abbr.) |
| Shortly, in a stuck-up way |
| Shortly, in Brit Lit claas |
| Uncredited in 'Bartlett's' |
| Unknown source, informally |
| Common abbr. in Bartlett's |
| Author unknown," for short |
| Author" of many quotations |
| Bartlett's byline, briefly |
| Before long, to Shakespeare |
| Freq. quotation attribution |
| In a short time, poetically |
| In the near future, way old |
| Like "Beowulf," e.g.: Abbr. |
| Like many a poet, for short |
| Like most adages, for short |
| Prolific composer or author |
| Shakespearean "straightaway |
| The unknown author, briefly |
| Unknown, as a writer: Abbr. |
| By an unknown author: Abbr. |
| Like some quotations: abbr. |
| Quotation notation, briefly |
| Unattributed, in Bartlett's |
| Juliet's reply to her nurse |
| Abbreviated mystery writer? |
| Author" of some poems: abbr. |
| Before long, long before now |
| Like many quotations (Abbr.) |
| Mysterious byline, for short |
| Oft-quoted mysterious author |
| Old-style "in a little while |
| Quotation attribution: Abbr. |
| Quotation designation: Abbr. |
| Very shortly, to Shakespeare |
| When Iago bade Cassio return |
| Uncredited credit, in quotes |
| Without delay, to Wordsworth |
| Of unknown authorship: Abbr. |
| Before being outed, for short |
| Like many proverbs, for short |
| Like most graffiti, for short |
| Like most limericks, in short |
| Like most proverbs, for short |
| Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm X |
| Troll commenter's name, often |
| Unattributed to anyone: Abbr. |
| Uncredited, as a quote: Abbr. |
| Unknown quote source, briefly |
| World's most prolific author? |
| Having no known author: Abbr. |
| Quotation notation, sometimes |
| Abbr. in a book of quotations |
| Author credited on many poems |
| Forgettable author, for short |
| Untraceable author, for short |
| I'll come to you ___": Macbeth |
| Author unknown byline, briefly |
| Ere you can say Jack Robinson? |
| Unknown, as a citation (abbr.) |
| Before much longer, poetically |
| Like some blog comments: Abbr. |
| Many a folk song writer: Abbr. |
| Unsigned, as an article: Abbr. |
| I'll send for you ___": Othello |
| Al-___ (valuable support group) |
| By an unknown author, in poetry |
| In the near future, in the past |
| In the near future, politically |
| Like many forum postings: Abbr. |
| Like most nursery rhymes: Abbr. |
| This may follow words of wisdom |
| Unattributed, as a quote: Abbr. |
| Unknown quote source, for short |
| Author's unknown byline, briefly |
| By an unidentified author: Abbr. |
| In the near future, a while back |
| Like most Internet trolls: Abbr. |
| Uninformative attribution: Abbr. |
| Unknown author's byline, briefly |
| Ever and ___ (from time to time) |
| How some tips are provided: Abbr. |
| In a little while, to Shakespeare |
| Quaint word for an unknown author |
| Signature on some writings: Abbr. |
| Source unknown, as a quote: Abbr. |
| Primary Colors" author, for short |
| Author credited on many old poems |
| Don't know who wrote it" old-style |
| Auth. of many snarky blog comments |
| Like unsourced quotations, briefly |
| Limerick attribution, maybe: Abbr. |
| Like many an Internet troll: Abbr. |
| Like most bathroom graffiti: Abbr. |
| ''We don't know who said it'' abbr. |
| Author" of the observation, briefly |
| In a little while, a long while ago |
| Like many blog comments, informally |
| Major "source" of quotes, for short |
| Source of many a proverb, for short |
| Author in many a citation: abbr. |
| Common "Fool's paradise" attribution |
| In a little while, quite a while ago |
| Like some annoying blog posts: Abbr. |
| Old folk song composer, often: Abbr. |
| Third Witch's third line in "Macbeth |
| Abbr. used when an author is unknown |
| Source of many quotations, for short |
| Auth. of many "Bartlett's" quotations |
| Composer of many limericks, for short |
| Like many a wiseacre's comment: Abbr. |
| One who shall remain nameless?: abbr. |
| Creator of many quotations, apparently |
| Like most jokes on the Internet: Abbr. |
| Like some online forum postings: Abbr. |
| Many a folk song, composer-wise: Abbr. |
| Abbr. in "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
| At another time, in an old-fashioned way |
| Notation after "A new broom sweeps clean |
| Old-fashioned word for "in a little while |
| Like many snide comments on the web (abbr.) |
| Of unknown authorship, as a quotation: Abbr. |
| Abbreviation for a quote whose source is unknown |
| ... and ___ with joy receiveth it." (Matthew 13:20) |
| You shall have wine enough, my lord, ___": "Richard III |
| Al-___ (support group for family and friends of alcoholics) |
| ... __ the dreadful thunder / Doth rend the region": "Hamlet |
| When Juliet tells the Nurse she will come in from the balcony |
| I would venture to guess that __, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman": Woolf |