| Carry the gas and the matches, say | 34 |
| Be partly responsible for a holdup | 34 |
| Aid by serving as a lookout, perhaps | 36 |
| "That's ___!" (You're on!) | 44 |
| ''Wanna make ___?'' | 35 |
| Whistles when the police are spotted | 36 |
| Whistles at the sight of the police, e.g. | 41 |
| Supports someone's sinful acts | 34 |
| Steals the bank blueprints for, e.g. | 36 |
| Secures bank blueprints for, maybe | 34 |
| Provides inside information for, say | 36 |
| Looks out for, as a partner in crime | 36 |
| Helps with the getaway car, perhaps | 35 |
| Helps someone get their battery going? | 38 |
| Encourages when one shouldn't | 33 |
| Assists, as with a prison escape | 32 |
| Gave a hand where one shouldn't? | 36 |
| New device that can capture Euterpe? | 36 |
| Popular British sitcom, for short | 33 |
| Popular British comedy, informally | 34 |
| Popular BBC America show, for short | 35 |
| Patsy and Edina's Britcom, to fans | 38 |
| Jennifer Saunders' BBC sitcom, informally | 45 |
| Long-running former BBC comedy, for short | 41 |
| Joanna Lumley/Jennifer Saunders series, for short | 49 |
| Eddy and Patsy's sitcom, to fans | 36 |
| BBC sitcom involving the Monsoon family, briefly | 48 |
| Award-winning British sitcom, to fans | 37 |
| Apt rhyme for "deplore" | 33 |
| Apt rhyme for ''deplore'' | 41 |
| Hate with the fire of 1,000 suns | 32 |
| Hated with every inch of one's being | 40 |
| Continue in a particular condition | 34 |
| ''___ With Me'' (hymn) | 38 |
| Start of Lyte's notable hymn | 32 |
| Put up with something unpleasant | 32 |
| Agree to, with ''by'' | 37 |
| "___ With Me" (popular hymn) | 38 |
| "___ with Me" (old hymn) | 34 |
| "___ With Me" (famous hymn) | 37 |
| ''_____ with Me'' (old hymn) | 44 |
| ''___ With Me'' (popular hymn) | 46 |
| "___ Baby" ("Hair" song) | 44 |
| Hershfield's "agent" | 34 |
| "___ Baby" (song from "Hair") | 49 |
| "__ Baby": "Hair" song | 42 |
| "Hair" song "___ Baby" | 42 |
| Title lover in a 1920s Broadway hit | 35 |
| Nichols title hero of the '20s | 34 |
| Hershfield's "___ the Agent" | 42 |
| Title fellow in a 1922 Broadway hit | 35 |
| Title character of 1920s Broadway | 33 |
| Title character in a 1922 Broadway hit | 38 |
| Son of Solomon Levy in an Anne Nichols play | 43 |
| Rosemary's love in an Anne Nichols play | 43 |
| Rosemary's husband in a 1922 Broadway play | 46 |
| Rosemary Murphy's love in a 1920s play | 42 |
| Rose's beloved in a 1922 play | 33 |
| Old Broadway's '--'s Irish Rose' | 48 |
| Hero of Nichols's long-run play | 35 |
| Harry Hershfield comic "___ the Agent" | 48 |
| Guy with an Irish Rose, on old Broadway | 39 |
| Character created by Anne Nichols | 33 |
| Broadway title character whose last name is Levy | 48 |
| "Million Dollar ___" (Simpsons episode) | 49 |
| "___ the Agent" (old comic strip) | 43 |
| "___ Baby," song from "Hair" | 48 |
| “___ Baby” (“Hair” song) | 40 |
| Song in "Hair" that mentions Lincoln | 46 |
| Broadway's '-- Irish Rose' | 38 |
| ''_____ Irish Rose'' | 36 |
| " . . . carry ___ stick" | 34 |
| "Nine, ten, ___ fat hen" | 34 |
| "It's not __ deal" | 32 |
| ". . . softly and carry ___ stick" | 44 |
| "You're making ___ mistake!" | 42 |
| "You're making __ mistake!" | 41 |
| "This is kind of ___ deal" | 36 |
| "Speak softly and carry ___ stick" | 44 |
| "It's not ___ deal" | 33 |
| "And I wore ___ red rose" | 35 |
| "...and carry ___ stick" | 34 |
| "... and carry --- stick" | 35 |
| " . . . and carry ___ stick" | 38 |
| ''... and carry ___ stick'' | 43 |
| West Texas Fair and Rodeo setting | 33 |
| Town that Wild Bill Hickok was marshal of | 41 |
| Texas city near Dyess Air Force Base | 36 |
| Texas city named for a Kansas city | 34 |
| Seat of Texas's Taylor County | 33 |
| Kansas town on the Chisholm Trail | 33 |
| Kansas city where Dwight Eisenhower grew up | 43 |
| Kansas city at the end of the Chisholm Trail | 44 |
| City that's home to the Eisenhower Library | 46 |
| "This won't hurt ___!" | 36 |
| ''This won't hurt ___!'' | 44 |
| "This won't hurt ___" | 35 |
| "This won't hurt ---!" | 36 |
| "This won't hurt __!" | 35 |
| "Just ___ off the top" | 32 |