Possible Questions:
- French pronoun
- Miss Piggy's pronoun
- "Who, me?"
- Yours truly
- Miss Piggy's question
- Paris pronoun
- "You can't mean me!?"
- Pronoun for Miss Piggy
- Reply from Miss Piggy
- Yours truly, facetiously
- Me, to Miss Piggy
- C'est ___
- French 101 pronoun
- Miss Piggy's favorite pronoun
- Miss Piggy, to Miss Piggy
- Me, to Michel
- "Excusez-___!"
- Response of feigned innocence
- Miss Piggy's query
- Miss Piggy pronoun
- Me, in Montmartre
- Cry of feigned innocence
- "You mean me?"
- "You can't mean me!"
- "Little old me?"
- "L'état c'est ___"
- "Après ___ le déluge"
- Snooty response to an accusation
- Miss Piggy's word
- Miss Piggy's favorite word
- Miss Piggy's exclamation
- Miss Piggy, self-referentially
- Miss Piggy word
- Me, to Mimi
- Facetiously innocent query
- Facetious "Who, me?"
- Exclamation of feigned innocence
- "You don't mean ME?!"
- "Pompous? ___?"
- "Little ol' me?"
- "Lil' ol' me?"
- "Li'l ol' me?"
- "L'état, c'est ___"
- "C'est ___" ("Camelot" song)
- 'Ostentatious? --?'
- Word spoken in mock indignation
- Word from Miss Piggy
- Reply of faux innocence
- Question from Miss Piggy
- Pronom
- Oneself, cutely
- Ms. Piggy's one-word question
- Montmartre me
- Miss Piggy's self-reference
- Miss Piggy's coy reply
- Miss Piggy, to herself
- Me, in Paris
- Me, in Metz
- Me, in Matane
- Me, in France
- First person in France?
- Cry of mock indignation
- Cry of facetious innocence
- "Pretentious? ___?"
- "Pardonnez-___!"
- "Ostentatious? ___?"
- "---?" (Miss Piggy's question)
- ''Who, me?''
- Yours truly (Fr.)
- Word of feigned innocence
- Ruler, in Hawaii
- Reply of mock innocence
- Reply of mock indignation
- Reply of mock aggrievement
- Question usually asked with raised eyebrows
- Question of mock surprise
- Question of faux innocence
- Question from one protesting too much, perhaps
- Question asked with raised eyebrows
- Query from Miss Piggy
- Pretentious way to refer to oneself
- Porcine puppet's pronoun
- Pierre, to Pierre
- One-word question from Miss Piggy
- Not vous
- Myself, in Marseille
- Muppets pronoun
- Ms Piggy expletive
- Mock-innocent reply
- Miss PiggyÂ's exclamation
- Miss Piggy's questionable pronoun
- Miss Piggy's inquiry
- Miss Piggy's cry
- Miss Piggy's "me"
- Miss Piggy to herself
- Miss Piggy retort
- Miss Piggy query
- Miss Piggy exclamation
- Mimi's me
- Me. in Nancy
- Me: Fr.
- Me, to Maupassant
- Me, to Matisse
- Me, to Marie
- Me, in Paree
- Me, in Nice
- Me, in Marne
- Me, in Montreal
- Me, in Mariapolis
- Me, abroad
- Me to Maupassant
- Longtime Kenyan leader
- Kenyan president Daniel arap ___
- Kenyan president beginning 1978
- Jacques, to Jacques
- Indo-Chinese tribe
- How Miss Piggy refers to herself
- Hawaiian ruler
- First person in France
- Faux innocent reply
- Facetious "Me?"
- Excusez-_____
- Exclamation from Miss Piggy
- Égotiste's pronoun
- Egoiste's concern
- Cry of mock surprise
- Cry of mock innocence
- Cry of mock incredulity
- 1978-2002 Kenyan president Daniel arap ___
- "Would I do that?"
- "Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" (1975 lyric)
- "Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?" ("Lady Marmalade" lyric)
- "Voulez-vous coucher avec ___ ce soir?"
- "Surely you don't mean me?"
- "Surely you don't mean me?!"
- "Pretentious? __?"
- "Parlez ___ d'amour"
- "Pardonnez- ___!"
- "Me?" to Miss Piggy
- "Me?," to Miss Piggy
- "Li'l ol' me!"
- "L'état c'est _____": Louis XIV
- "Je," as an object
- "J'accuse!" response
- "Excusez-___"
- "Dites-__": "South Pacific" song
- "Dites-___" ("South Pacific" song)
- "Après __, le déluge"
- "Après ___, le déluge"
- "Après ____ le déluge"
- "Après ___ le déluge . . . "
- "___?" (Miss Piggy's question)
- "___ aussi" ("likewise," en Français)
- 'Ostentatious? --?!'
- 'Li'l ol' me?!'
- 'Excusez- --!'
- ''Lil' ol' me?''
- ''Li'l ol' me?''
- ___-meme (myself, to Henri)