| American anthem start | 21 |
| "Can you see" preceder | 32 |
| "___, can you . . . " | 31 |
| '--, can you see ...' | 29 |
| 1985 Ready for the World hit that knocked "Money for Nothing" out of the #1 spot | 90 |
| 1985 #1 hit for Ready for the World | 35 |
| Response to an impressive put-down | 34 |
| Response to a playful insult, in the style of Tracy Morgan | 58 |
| Response to a great retort | 26 |
| Response to a good dig | 22 |
| Response to a good barb | 23 |
| Playful response to a good insult | 33 |
| Phrase close to "No he didn't!" | 45 |
| "You just got burned!" | 32 |
| "You gonna let her talk to you like that?" | 52 |
| "No you didn't!" | 30 |
| What you'd be, according to Cole Porter | 43 |
| "Treasure Girl" song for Gertrude Lawrence: 1928 | 58 |
| It may precede "I didn't see you there" | 53 |
| "Come on, that's enough!" | 39 |
| "Quit worrying about it" | 34 |
| "You flatter me too much!" | 36 |
| "Enough - you're making me blush!" | 48 |
| "All right, we get it!" | 33 |
| 'All right, I get it!' | 30 |
| "You're flattering me too much!" | 46 |
| "That's quite enough!" | 36 |
| Stephen Foster classic | 22 |
| "I bet!" | 18 |
| "I bet" | 17 |
| "And I'm the queen of England" | 44 |
| “Yeah, right” | 21 |
| "I'll bet" | 24 |
| "Definitely.Definitely" | 33 |
| Phrase often followed with "it's nothing" | 55 |
| "Ah, I didn't know what you were referring to" | 60 |
| "Hmm ... I was thinking of something else" | 52 |
| "___ humanity" | 24 |
| "--- in England..." | 29 |
| "___ in England . . . ": Browning | 43 |
| Browning's April wish | 25 |
| Browning opening line preceding "Now that April's there" | 70 |
| What Dorothy exclaimed over her salad? | 38 |
| Declaration from Dorothy | 24 |
| "___ ain't got a barrel . . . " | 45 |
| "___ no more today!": S. Foster | 41 |
| "Them's the breaks!" | 34 |
| "Them's the breaks" | 33 |
| Sighed phrase | 13 |
| "There's always next time!" | 46 |
| "Maybe next time" | 27 |
| "It's not the end of the world" | 45 |
| 'That's life' | 25 |
| "___ a Beautiful Mornin'": 1943 song | 50 |
| Report from Oklahoma | 20 |
| Shakespearean bird call | 23 |
| Indignant comeback | 18 |
| Song with the lyric "In the middle of the night I call your name" | 75 |
| Song from Lennon's "Imagine" | 42 |
| Ode to Ono | 10 |
| Lyric repeated by Lennon before "my love will turn you on" | 68 |
| 1971 John Lennon song | 21 |
| Words to a kidder | 17 |
| Coy comment to a beau | 21 |
| "What a kidder!" | 26 |
| "That's so sweet!" | 32 |
| ''___ Beautiful Doll'' | 38 |
| Words to a teaser | 17 |
| Words to a kidder, and a hint to how this puzzle's five longest answers were created | 88 |
| Words of affectionate annoyance | 31 |
| "That is too silly!" | 30 |
| "Such a tease!" | 25 |
| "Stop kidding around!" | 32 |
| "_____ Beautiful Doll" | 32 |
| "___ kid!" | 20 |
| "___ Crazy Moon" (Tommy Dorsey hit) | 45 |
| "__ Beautiful Doll" | 29 |
| 'What a kidder!' | 24 |
| THE TALES OF HOFFMANN | 21 |
| Amazed reaction to Saint Laurent's new fashion line? | 56 |
| Superfamily: Comb. form | 23 |
| Zoological class: Comb. form | 28 |
| Suffixes for similar things | 27 |
| Human or fact finishers | 23 |
| Endings with aster and planet | 29 |
| French goose | 12 |
| Goose: Fr. | 10 |
| Goose, in Grenoble | 18 |
| Strasbourg goose | 16 |
| Goose, to Grégoire | 21 |
| Goose, in Grasse | 16 |
| Gallic goose | 12 |
| French goose, which you won't find in a vowelless puzzle (I only allowed this entry in the puzzle because Rex Parker used it once - true story) | 147 |
| Confit d'___ (potted goose) | 31 |
| Grenoble geese | 14 |
| Geese, in Grenoble | 18 |
| I hear, in Spain | 16 |
| Buckeye beauty | 14 |
| Lose your composure, in junior high-speak | 41 |
| Lower-class Briton | 18 |