"___ the loneliest number . . ." | 42 |
"_____ the loneliest number" | 38 |
"___ the loneliest ..." | 33 |
"___ so near . . . ": Job 41:16 | 41 |
"___ as good as another" | 34 |
''___ the loneliest number'' | 44 |
''___ the loneliest number ...'' | 48 |
'-- the loneliest number' | 33 |
Distance for a short run, for short | 35 |
Length of a kids' fun run, briefly | 38 |
1024 bytes of computer memory, in brief | 39 |
Turow work about first-year law students | 40 |
Turow book about the first year of law school | 45 |
Scott Turow novel set at Harvard | 32 |
Turow's memoir about first-year law students | 48 |
Turow's Harvard Law School memoir | 37 |
Turow memoir about first-year law students | 42 |
Travelling feature in America, not Britain? | 43 |
Torts studier, in law school lingo | 34 |
Tomorrow's para, today! (perhaps) | 37 |
Student who is taking Civil Procedure, probably | 47 |
Student taking crim. pro., perhaps | 34 |
Scott Turow book about his law school experience | 48 |
Scott Turow book about Harvard Law School | 41 |
Property and contracts student, for short | 41 |
Like the lama, but not the llama, in a Nash poem | 48 |
Like Ogden Nash's lama, in a poem | 37 |
Like Nash's lama (not llama) | 32 |
Like Nash's "lama" | 32 |
Lesson #1: 1977 Scott Turow book | 32 |
Feature of color, but not collar | 32 |
Feature of American paneling, but not British? | 46 |
"The ___ lama/He's a priest": Nash | 48 |
"The ___ lama, he's a priest": Nash | 49 |
"The ___ lama, he's a priest" | 43 |
"The ___ lama, he's a priest ..." | 47 |
"The ___ lama . . . ": Ogden Nash | 43 |
"A ___ lama is a priest . . . " | 41 |
'The -- lama he's a priest': Nash, | 46 |
Sign used during road construction | 34 |
Like the road less traveled, say | 32 |
Like a road section with a flagger, maybe | 41 |
What the white flag at Indy signals | 35 |
400 meters, in Olympic track and field | 38 |
What a flamingo usually stands on | 33 |
What arabesques are performed on | 32 |
On which an arabesque is performed | 34 |
"Take my wife, please!" | 33 |
"Take my wife ... please!," e.g. | 42 |
They may be thrown out to audiences | 35 |
Parts of a comic's repertory | 32 |
33.8 fluid ounces, approximately | 32 |
Soundtrack to many a lighting up | 32 |
"___ one hope . . . ": J. R. Lowell | 45 |
Scott Turow's first book was about them | 43 |
Group studying torts and procedures, typically | 46 |
"The Paper Chase" newcomers | 37 |
What it took to hang an old jury | 32 |
"___ among a thousand . . . " | 39 |
Marker-to-marker highway measurement | 36 |
Circumference of the track at Churchill Downs | 45 |
"___ Time" ('70s musical) | 39 |
2002 musical revival "___ Time" | 41 |
"___ Time," 1979 revue | 32 |
"___ Time," 1979 musical | 34 |
"__ Time": '70s musical | 37 |
"__ Time": '70s jazz musical | 42 |
''Hang on . . .'' | 33 |
Operator's courteous request | 32 |
What there may be room for, barely | 34 |
What a slightly shy person may request | 38 |
Request from the almost-finished | 32 |
"Just ___ Chance," Crosby hit | 39 |
"I'm not quite done yet" | 38 |
"I'll have another" | 33 |
How the hair of the frightened might stand | 42 |
Lone Hawaiian flier in the vicinity? | 36 |
Low-scoring, as a World Cup game | 32 |
Bridge opening showing 15-17 high card points | 45 |
What Kenny G held for 45 minutes and 47 seconds | 47 |
Rodgers and Hart's "Johnny ---" | 45 |
Rodgers and Hart's "Johnny ___" | 45 |
"Johnny ___," Rodgers-Hart song | 41 |
"Johnny ___," 1937 song | 33 |
Basie's "__'Clock Jump" | 41 |
"___'Clock Jump" (Count Basie song) | 49 |
''___'Clock Jump'' | 38 |
Count Basie's "___ Clock Jump" | 44 |
Basie's "_____ 'Clock Jump" | 45 |
"__'Clock Jump" (Basie theme) | 43 |
"___'Clock Jump" (Count Basie hit) | 48 |
"___'Clock Jump" (Basie hit) | 42 |
"___'Clock Jump" (1937 hit) | 41 |
"___'Clock Jump" (1930's hit) | 47 |
"___'Clock Jump," 1938 song | 41 |
"___ Clock Jump" (Basie tune) | 39 |
"___ Clock Jump," 1938 song | 37 |
Quaint game with a giver and a striker | 38 |
Baseball-like game with two bases | 33 |
Cather's "___ Ours" | 33 |