| ''My Cup Runneth Over'' singer Ed | 49 |
| ''Mister Ed'' actor Leon | 40 |
| ____ Brothers ("Rag Mop" quartet) | 43 |
| ___ Research Center (NASA lab in Silicon Valley) | 48 |
| ___ Building, first skyscraper in Boston | 40 |
| ___ Brothers, who sang "Rag Mop" | 42 |
| ___ Brothers of 40's-50's music | 39 |
| City where the Cyclones of the Big 12 compete | 45 |
| Where George Washington Carver studied | 38 |
| Midwest city with a prominent straw poll | 40 |
| Home to the Big 12's Cyclones | 33 |
| Skid Row "Makin' ___" | 35 |
| Made ___ of things (botched the situation) | 42 |
| Elvis's "___ of Blues" | 36 |
| New Found Glory "Such ___" | 36 |
| Murmurs single "I'm ___" | 38 |
| "What __!": "Yuck!" | 39 |
| "What ___!" (cry of despair) | 38 |
| "What ___!" ("Yuck!") | 41 |
| "Better a ___ of pottage . . . " | 42 |
| "... for --- of pottage" | 34 |
| Stone once believed to prevent drunkenness | 42 |
| "Don't leave home without it" card | 48 |
| Where some trades are made, briefly | 35 |
| "Don't leave home without it" item | 48 |
| "Don't leave home without it" co. | 47 |
| Visa or MasterCard rival, informally | 36 |
| Visa and MasterCard rival, familiarly | 37 |
| Traditionally green credit card, for short | 42 |
| Second-largest U.S. stock exchange | 34 |
| Platinum Card offerer, for short | 32 |
| MasterCard alternative, informally | 34 |
| MasterCard alternative, for short | 33 |
| MasterCard alternative, familiarly | 34 |
| Issuer of the Optima credit card, for short | 43 |
| Former Food & Wine publisher, familiarly | 44 |
| Early premium credit card, familiarly | 37 |
| Credit card with a Roman gladiator logo, briefly | 48 |
| Card that's often green, for short | 38 |
| Alternative to MasterCard and Visa, informally | 46 |
| "Member since" card, for short | 40 |
| Big letters in bowling equipment | 32 |
| __ World Cup: intl. bowling tournament | 38 |
| Dual format for older car radios | 32 |
| Toggle switch button on the car stereo | 38 |
| Like virtually all radios, nowadays | 35 |
| Having two bands, as most radios | 32 |
| Where Emily Dickinson lived and died | 36 |
| Western Massachusetts college town | 34 |
| University of Massachusetts flagship campus | 43 |
| New England college whose mascot is the Lord Jeff | 49 |
| Massachusetts college where Pixies formed | 41 |
| Emily Dickinson's Massachusetts birthplace | 46 |
| Emily Dickinson's home, in Massachusetts | 44 |
| Emily Dickinson's birthplace | 32 |
| College with the mascot Lord Jeff | 33 |
| College co-founded by Noah Webster | 34 |
| "What ___, chopped liver?" | 36 |
| "___ my brother's keeper?" | 40 |
| "What Kind of Fool ___?" | 34 |
| "___ Blue?": 1929 song | 32 |
| Berlin's "___ Blue?" | 34 |
| "What ___, Fort Knox?" | 32 |
| "___ making myself clear?" | 36 |
| "What Kind of Fool ___" | 33 |
| End of Little Jack Horner's boast | 37 |
| Little Jack Horner's last words | 35 |
| "What a good boy ___!" | 32 |
| "What ___, a mind reader?" | 36 |
| "Who ___?" (common riddle ending) | 43 |
| "What ___ supposed to think?" | 39 |
| "What ___ supposed to say?" | 37 |
| ''Who ___ to judge?'' | 37 |
| ''___ my brother's keeper?'' | 48 |
| Start of Cain's famous question | 35 |
| "What ---, chopped liver?" | 36 |
| "___ glad to see you!" | 32 |
| ''. . . what a good boy ___'' | 45 |
| "What Kind of Fool ---?" | 34 |
| "What ___, your maid?" | 32 |
| "How ___ supposed to know that?" | 42 |
| "___ not making myself clear?" | 40 |
| "___ missing something?" | 34 |
| ''What Kind of Fool ___?'' | 42 |
| ''What ___, chopped liver?'' | 44 |
| Luis Miguel song "Sabor ___" | 38 |
| Ethel Waters's "___ Blue?" | 40 |
| Ethel Waters' "___ Blue?" | 39 |
| "What ___, Life?": Masefield | 38 |
| "So ___!" ("Me, too!") | 42 |
| "Is that true about me?" | 34 |
| "All Alone ___" (Brenda Lee hit) | 42 |
| ". . . and neither ___" | 33 |
| "___ not making sense?" | 33 |
| "___ missing something here?" | 39 |
| "__ Blue": George Strait hit | 38 |
| ''What ___, a bank?'' | 37 |
| ''What __ bid?'' | 32 |
| ''How ___ doing?'' | 34 |
| Words after "who" or "where" | 48 |