Other ways of saying ‘in succession’: “She had a cold, then the measles, then chicken pox ________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| IN A ROW | 6 |
| ONE RIGHT AFTER THE OTHER | 6 |
| RIGHT IN A ROW | 6 |
| BACK TO BACK | 5 |
| ONE AFTER THE OTHER | 5 |
| ONE RIGHT ON TOP OF THE OTHER | 3 |
| ALL IN A ROW | 2 |
| “ONE, TWO, THREE” | 2 |
| BING BING BANG | 1 |
| IN THAT ORDER | 1 |
| ONE AFTER ANOTHER | 1 |
| ONE BEHIND THE OTHER | 1 |
| RESPECTIVELY | 1 |
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