Related Clues:
- Saint of the Riviera failing to finish figure of speech
- Rhetorical device in formal statement not right on reflection
- Figure there's too much translated to English
- Penny has licence to provide bromide
- Figure of speech — or pet (anag)
- Trite remark made as if meaningful
- Obvious remark
- Parking with freedom from restraint is commonplace
- Confusing detail put into trite statement
- Parking space needed - that's nothing new
- On tip of tongue, catch ironical expression
- Scope for interpretation on parking is commonplace
- Cliche from Pinero's first play
- Metaphorical use of a word or expression
- Common place, say, to find parking space