Start of Cain's infamous question | 37 |
Maupassant's "Bel-___" | 36 |
Maupassant's "Bel-_____" | 38 |
Last words of Little Jack Horner | 32 |
Jules or Jim in "Jules et Jim" | 40 |
Guy de Maupassant's "Bel ___" | 43 |
Friend who you might grab a bière with | 41 |
Foster of "Punky Brewster" | 36 |
Ethel Waters' "--- Blue?" | 39 |
De Maupassant's "Bel-_____" | 41 |
Camus, to Sartre, for many years | 32 |
American Music Institute, for short | 35 |
"Why, what an ass ___!": Hamlet | 41 |
"Who __ to criticize?" | 32 |
"Where" or "who" follower | 45 |
"What Kind of Fool __?" | 33 |
"What Kind of Fool ___" (1962 hit) | 44 |
"What Kind of Fool _____" | 35 |
"What an ass ___!": Hamlet | 36 |
"What a good boy _____" | 33 |
"What __, chopped liver?" | 35 |
"What ___, chopped liver!" | 36 |
"What _____, chopped liver?" | 38 |
"What ___ saying?" ("Duh") | 46 |
"What ___ gonna wear to this thing? | 40 |
"What ___ even doing here?" | 37 |
"So ___!" ("Me too!") | 41 |
"Is that really true about me?" | 41 |
"How ___ Supposed to Live Without You" | 48 |
"Bon" or "mon" follower | 43 |
"Bel-___" (Maupassant novel) | 38 |
"... what a good boy ---" | 35 |
"... and said what a good boy ___!" | 45 |
"--- my brother's keeper?" | 40 |
"____ my brother's keeper?" | 41 |
"____ Blue?" (1929 hit) | 33 |
"___ too fat to wear a bikini?" | 41 |
"___ the Man" (Jackie Wilson song) | 44 |
"___ psychic or what?" | 32 |
"___ my brother's keeper?": Gen. | 46 |
"___ my brother's keeper?": Cain | 46 |
"___ losing it, or ...?" | 34 |
"___ in Love?": 1952 song | 35 |
"___ hearing you right?" | 34 |
"___ going too fast for ya?" | 38 |
"___ Blue?": 1929 tune | 32 |
"___ Blue?" (apt 1929 song) | 37 |
"___ Blue?" (1929 hit) | 32 |
"___ Blue?" (1929 #1 hit) | 35 |
"___ Blue?," 1929 song | 32 |
"__ to understand that . . ." | 39 |
"__ my brother's keeper?" | 39 |
"__ imagining things?" | 32 |
" . . . mon ___ Pierrot" | 34 |
'What Kind of Fool ___" (Sinatra) | 42 |
''What a good boy __'' | 38 |
''What a good boy __!'' | 39 |
''___ seeing things?'' | 38 |
''___ making myself clear?'' | 44 |
"What ___ mind reader?" | 33 |
''What __ mind reader?'' | 40 |
"What --- mind reader?" | 33 |
"What ____ mind reader?" | 34 |
"What __ mind reader?" | 32 |
''What ___ mindreader?'' | 40 |
Sad song heard in "Funny Lady" | 40 |
Oldie recorded by Midler in '72 | 35 |
Apt question concerning 10 answers in this puzzle | 49 |
Insurance company headquartered in Rhode Island | 47 |
Rhode Island-based auto insurance company | 41 |
Italian for 'girlfriend' | 32 |
___ curiae (friends of the court) | 33 |
___ curiae (friend of the court) | 32 |
Italian astronomer: 1786–1863 | 36 |
Facebook connections in Florence? | 33 |
"Go placidly __ the noise ...": Ehrmann | 49 |
" . . . ___ the alien corn": Keats | 44 |
"__ the Falling Snow": Enya song | 42 |
Organic compound containing the group CONH2 | 43 |
"Main squeeze" in Paris | 33 |
Troubadour's subject, perhaps | 33 |
Stéphane's "steady" | 36 |
Pierrot's Pierrette, perhaps | 32 |
Many a fête d'anniversaire attendee | 42 |
Friendly ''femme'' | 34 |
Françoise, to François, maybe | 35 |
1975 hit ballad for Pure Prairie League | 39 |
Site of the largest church in France | 36 |
Site of France's largest cathedral | 38 |
Site of France's biggest cathedral | 38 |
Peter the Hermit's birthplace | 33 |
Serge Gainsbourg's lovers, e.g. | 35 |
Group in Pierre's black book | 32 |
Foreign exchange students, perhaps | 34 |
Commodore computer introduced in 1985 | 37 |
Personal computer introduced in 1985 | 36 |
Computer that pioneered in CD-ROMs | 34 |
1980s-'90s Commodore computer | 33 |
2003 movie that spoofed folk music | 34 |
Person willing to lend a mano, say | 34 |