| BROKENRECORD | Metaphor for a repetitive person |
| BLIP | A sharp rap or tap; a repetitive drip or electronically generated pip; a dot on a radar target screen; its accompanying sound; or, a glitch, snag or other unforeseen irregularity (4) |
| CHANT | A repetitive plainsong, such as that in the Gregorian manner; or, a repeated rhythmic slogan, sung or spoken by a crowd in unison (5) |
| GROOVY | Word, from "furrow, grave, pit", meaning funky with a repetitive beat; or, stuck in a rut, with a habit one must constantly meet (6) |
| BORABORA | Resort island in the South Pacific Ocean with a repetitive name: 2 wds. (Theme hint: The answer is too long for this space. To enter multiple letters in a square, press "rebus" or escape to toggle reb |
| LOUIELOUIE | No. 2 hit for the Kingsmen with a repetitive title |
| TECHNO | A genre of electronic dance music, characterised by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat (6) |
| ECHO | Word with its roots in both the physical phenomenon of sound reflection and the myth of a repetitive oread; or, a memory evoked (4) |
| THETHE | Modern rock band with a repetitive name |
| DITTOING | Making one's mark in a repetitive sense (8) |
| PARROT | A repetitive pet (6) |
| DEEDEE | Rocker Ramone with a repetitive name |
| LULU | "Little" comics girl with a repetitive name |
| QUADRILLE | A repetitive set of exercises in that French dance |
| WALLAWALLA | Washington city with a repetitive name |
| DIDI | Yankees shortstop Gregorius with a repetitive first name |
| LEELEE | Actress Sobieski with a repetitive first name |
| LOLO | Hurdler/bobsledder Jones with a repetitive first name |
| ROTE | A repetitive learning method (4) |
| BIBI | Actress Andersson with a repetitive first name |