"___ Stars," #1 hit for Freddy Martin, 1934 | 53 |
Comment after another meeting with an ancient Hebrew king? | 58 |
Words before "tomato" or "potato" | 53 |
Repeated phrase in "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" | 65 |
Mary Higgins Clark's "Before ___ Good-Bye" | 56 |
Dionne Warwick classic "___ a Little Prayer" | 54 |
Call-to-action response to one's own rhetorical question | 60 |
Self-response to "Must we put up with this?" | 54 |
Rally speaker's emphatic response to his own rhetorical question | 68 |
Answer to one's own rhetorical question, perhaps | 52 |
"Explanation" following "Because" | 53 |
Parent's words after ''because'' | 52 |
"Explanation" that may follow "because" | 59 |
"... was blind, but now ___" ("Amazing Grace") | 66 |
"That's how it's going to be, is it?" | 55 |
"Oh, so that's what you're talking about" | 59 |
"Is this a dagger which ___ . . . ": Macbeth | 54 |
"___ Your Face Before Me" (Frank Sinatra hit) | 55 |
" . . . 'I eat what ___'!": Carroll | 53 |
"___ a Letter to My Love" (Simone Signoret film) | 58 |
"___ a Letter to My Love" (Bernice Rubens novel) | 58 |
"But she did scorn a present that ___ her": Shak. | 59 |
"___ a Letter to My Love" (Simone Signoret movie) | 59 |
French frigate that carried the Statue of Liberty to the U.S. | 61 |
Ship that brought the Statue of Liberty to the United States | 60 |
River bordering the Olympic host cities Grenoble and Albertville | 64 |
French department that's home to the Chartreuse Mountains | 61 |
'''M' ___ the many . . .'' (song lyric) | 63 |
"C __ Cookie" ("Sesame Street" song) | 56 |
'That's What Love --' (1991 Amy Grant hit) | 54 |
Suffix for ''bull'' or ''fool'' | 63 |
Slang term derived from the sound of an edited-for-radio curse word | 67 |
Narrator rescued by the Rachel at the novel's end | 53 |
"And I only am escaped alone to tell thee" writer | 59 |
Bob Marley's ''___ the Sheriff'' | 52 |
"___ a man in Reno" ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric) | 69 |
"It ___" (reply to "Who's there?") | 58 |
"Woe __": Patricia T. O'Conner grammar book | 57 |
"Woe ___" (Patricia T. O'Conner best seller) | 58 |
"Woe ___" (classic book for "grammarphobes") | 64 |
"It __": formal "Who's there?" response | 63 |
"It __" ("Who's there?" answer) | 55 |
"It ___" (formal "Who's there?" reply) | 62 |
"It ___" (answer to "Who's there?") | 59 |
"It ___" ("Who's there?" response) | 58 |
"It ___; be not afraid" (words of Jesus): 2 wds. | 58 |
"It ___ ..." (old-timey call from outside the door) | 61 |
"But he saith unto them, It ___; be not afraid": John 6:20 | 68 |
'Woe --' (Patricia T. O'Conner grammar book) | 56 |
'It --' ('Who's there?' response) | 53 |
Thomas on the Detroit Pistons during their "Bad Boys" era | 67 |
Hoops star Thomas who had a cameo in "Hoop Dreams" | 60 |
St. ___ of Seville, author of the encyclopedia Etymologiae | 58 |
''The proof of the pudding ___ . . .'' | 54 |
"Groove ___ the Heart" (1990 Deee-Lite hit) | 53 |
" . . . age ___, the wit is out'": Shak. | 54 |
Walt Whitman's "___ the Body Electric" | 52 |
"May ___ to You" (Eddie Fisher's theme) | 53 |
Metal band with the 2009 album "Wavering Radiant" | 59 |
Goddess invoked by Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz" | 67 |
Goddess credited with inventing spinning and weaving | 52 |
Egyptian goddess worshiped as the archetypical wife and mother | 62 |
Egyptian goddess whose headdress was shaped like a throne | 57 |
Bob Dylan "Desire" song about Egyptian goddess? | 57 |
"...on what your definition of ---" (Bill Gates question) | 67 |
"... what the meaning of the word ___" (Bill Clinton) | 63 |
Question about a goddess's connection to Muhammad? | 54 |
Early '90s Michael Jackson single "Who ___" | 57 |
"Where ___ now, the glory and the dream?": Wordsworth | 63 |
"Where ___ now, the glory . . . ?": Wordsworth | 56 |
Last Supper response to "One of you shall betray me" | 62 |
"I can't be the only one thinking this" | 53 |
Actress Fisher of Season 4 of "Arrested Development" | 62 |
Subject of YouTube video made by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula | 57 |
Religion to which 10% of American voters believe Barack Obama belongs | 69 |
Capital whose name is Urdu for "place of peace" | 57 |
Yeats' poem, ''Lake ___ of Innisfree'' | 58 |
''This scepter'd ___'' (England) | 52 |
Yeats' ''The Lake ___ of Innisfree'' | 56 |
The Who: "Live at the ___ of Wight Festival 1970" | 59 |
Leonard Cohen "Live at the ___ of Wight 1970" | 55 |
3 Inches of Blood "The ___ of Eternal Despair" | 56 |
"...this sceptred ___": "Richard II" | 56 |
"___ of the Dead" (1945 Boris Karloff film) | 53 |
"___ of Fury" (1936 Humphrey Bogart movie) | 52 |
''Watch the sunrise on a tropic __'' | 52 |
"It's Your Thing" singers The ___ Brothers | 56 |
Surname of the brothers behind "It's Your Thing" | 62 |
Surname of the ''It's Your Thing'' singers | 62 |
Surname of brothers in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 53 |
Ronald, Ernie, O'Kelly, Rudolph, Vernon, or Marvin of soul music | 68 |
Last name of the "It's Your Thing" singers | 56 |
"It's Your Thing" singers, The ___ Brothers | 57 |
___ Brothers ("It's Your Thing" singers) | 54 |
Ending for "capital" or "social" | 52 |
Ending for "national" or "capital" | 54 |
Suffix with "skeptic" or "cynic" | 52 |
Suffix with "organ" or "patriot" | 52 |
Suffix with "manner" or "mystic" | 52 |
Suffix with "symbol" or "social" | 52 |