| "Cat --- Hot Tin Roof" | 32 |
| "Bird ___ Wire," 1990 film | 36 |
| "Based ___ true story" | 32 |
| "--- Clear Day" (Robert Goulet) | 41 |
| " . . . sat ___ tuffet" | 33 |
| ''Snakes ___ Plane'' | 36 |
| ''Bird ___ Wire'' | 33 |
| ___ Friday (Radiohead's original name) | 42 |
| __ shoestring: with little to spend | 35 |
| Words with leash, shoestring or wire | 36 |
| Words with "roll" or "whim" | 47 |
| Words with "dare" or "tear" | 47 |
| Words before "roll" or "tear" | 49 |
| The Hollies' "___ Carousel" | 41 |
| Broadway's "Three Men _____ Horse" | 48 |
| Broadway's "Hands ___ Hard Body" | 46 |
| Bob Dylan's "___ Night Like This" | 47 |
| Bach's "Air ___ G String" | 39 |
| Adam and Eve ____ raft: greasy spoon slang | 42 |
| Actress Munson of "Gone With the Wind" | 48 |
| "Swinging ___ Star," 1944 song | 40 |
| "Puppet ___ String" (1965 Elvis song) | 47 |
| "Ode ___ Grecian Urn": Keats | 38 |
| "Notes ___ Scandal," 2006 film | 40 |
| "Notes __ Scandal": 2006 film | 39 |
| "Love ___ Rooftop" (1960s sitcom) | 43 |
| "Livin' --- Prayer" | 33 |
| "Livin' ___ Prayer" | 33 |
| "Little Miss Muffet sat ___..." | 41 |
| "Little Miss Muffet sat ___ ..." | 42 |
| "Leaving -- Jet Plane" | 32 |
| "Leaving ___ Jet Plane" | 33 |
| "Leaving __ Jet Plane" | 32 |
| "Lady ___ Train" (1945 film) | 38 |
| "I'm ___ Boat" (ft. T-Pain) | 41 |
| "Come ___ My House" (Clooney hit) | 43 |
| "Based ___ novel by ..." | 34 |
| "___ Sunday Afternoon" | 32 |
| "___ Slow Boat to China" | 34 |
| "___ scale of 1 to 10 ..." | 36 |
| "___ Plain" (Nirvana song) | 36 |
| "___ Clear Day You Can See Forever" | 45 |
| "___ Certain Lady at Court": Pope | 43 |
| "___ Carousel" (Hollies hit) | 38 |
| "___ Carousel" (1967 Hollies hit) | 43 |
| "__ scale of 1 to 10 ..." | 35 |
| "__ Carousel": Hollies hit | 36 |
| ''Strangers __ Train'' | 38 |
| ''Step __ crack . . .'' | 39 |
| ''... ___ slow boat to China'' | 46 |
| ''__ clear day . . .'' | 38 |
| ____ Clear Day You Can See Forever | 34 |
| ___ shoestring (with little to spend) | 37 |
| How some fraternity pranks are performed | 40 |
| How some dangerous things are done | 34 |
| One reason to do something crazy | 32 |
| Not entirely of one's own volition, say | 43 |
| How, say, eating worms might be done | 36 |
| How you might end up eating a goldfish | 38 |
| How you might do something gross | 32 |
| How wacky behavior might be proposed | 36 |
| How someone might sky-dive for the first time | 45 |
| How some YOLO moments are performed | 35 |
| How many dumb things are deliberately done | 42 |
| How foolish things might be done | 32 |
| Out with hope of lip-puckering, perhaps | 39 |
| Sizing up a potential partner, perhaps | 38 |
| Enjoying dinner before the movies, say | 38 |
| Going against the grain, perhaps? | 33 |
| Following doctor's orders, perhaps | 38 |
| Wild ass of Asia (anagram of ORANGE) | 36 |
| How some ground balls may be played | 35 |
| How some ground balls may be fielded | 36 |
| How some double play balls are fielded | 38 |
| Where the deliriously happy walk | 32 |
| Studio ''quiet'' sign | 37 |
| Where many an embarrassing flub is made | 39 |
| Sign that means "Do not disturb" | 42 |
| Sign outside a disc jockey's booth | 38 |
| Sign either to talk or to be quiet | 34 |
| Red-light situation, in the studio | 34 |
| Lit sign over radio station booths | 34 |
| Kind of personality, in the media | 33 |
| Kind of personality, in broadcasting | 36 |
| Illuminated sign in a radio station | 35 |
| Being broadcast, as a radio show | 32 |
| ___ fours (exactly corresponding) | 33 |
| Like Jackie Paper sailing with Puff? | 36 |
| "___ unrelated note . . ." | 36 |
| "Chestnuts roasting ___ open fire" | 44 |
| "___ unrelated note ..." | 34 |
| ''Do not take ___ empty stomach'' | 49 |
| "Do not take --- empty stomach" | 41 |
| "Do not take ___ empty stomach" | 41 |
| "Chestnuts roasting ___ open fire ..." | 48 |
| "___ Evening in Roma" (Dean Martin) | 45 |
| Words with equal basis or upswing | 33 |
| Words with equal basis or empty stomach | 39 |
| Words with empty stomach or upswing | 35 |
| Words before upswing or empty stomach | 37 |