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"___ for Ben Jonson": Herrick 39
They may be positive or negative 32
Positive terminals in charging batteries 40
Designate, as if by divine intervention 39
"There was ___ woman . . . " 38
"You can't teach ___ dog ..." 43
"There was ___ woman ..." 35
"There was ___ woman . . ." 37
"You're ___ Smoothie," 1932 song 46
"You can't teach ___..." 38
"You can't teach ___ dog . . . " 46
"There was _____ woman who..." 40
"There was ___ woman..." 34
"Can't teach ___ dog . . . " 42
" . . . teach ___ dog new tricks" 43
" . . . no fool like ___ fool" 40
'There was -- woman who lived ...' 42
''I'm __ Cowhand'' 38
What Walter Brennan typically played 36
Social instability due to a breakdown in values 47
Breakdown of societal norms (Var.) 34
"Author unknown" byline 33
Shakespearean ''soon'' 38
"Author" of many quotations 37
"Author unknown" (Abbr.) 34
Shakespearean "shortly" 33
Author credited on many old poems 33
"We don't know who said it" abbr. 47
"___, good nurse!": Juliet 36
Oft-quoted "author" (Abbr.) 37
Like most bathroom graffiti: Abbr. 34
Ever and ___ (from time to time) 32
Abbr. used when an author is unknown 36
"Primary Colors" author, for short 44
"Author unknown" byline, briefly 42
"Author unknown," for short 37
World's most prolific author? 33
Unknown author's byline, briefly 36
Uncredited in 'Bartlett's' 38
Source unknown, as a quote: Abbr. 33
Source of many quotations, for short 36
Source of many a proverb, for short 35
Signature on some writings: Abbr. 33
Shakespearean "straightaway" 38
Shakespeare's "soon" 34
One who shall remain nameless?: abbr. 37
Old folk song composer, often: Abbr. 36
Many a folk song, composer-wise: Abbr. 38
Like some online forum postings: Abbr. 38
Like most jokes on the Internet: Abbr. 38
Like most Internet trolls: Abbr. 32
Like many snide comments on the web (abbr.) 43
Like many blog comments, informally 35
Like many a wiseacre's comment: Abbr. 41
Like "Beowulf," in brief 34
Like "Beowulf," e.g.: Abbr. 37
In a little while, to Shakespeare 33
Creator of many quotations, apparently 38
“Author” in many a citation: abbr. 42
Auth. of many snarky blog comments 34
At another time, in an old-fashioned way 40
"I'll send for you ___": Othello 46
"I'll come to you ___": Macbeth 45
"Author" of the observation, briefly 46
"Author" of some poems: abbr. 39
"Author" of many quotes 33
"Author unknown," briefly 35
"Auth. unknown" byline 32
''Auth. unknown'' 33
"That's __!": mom's admonition 48
"That's __!": parental warning 44
"That's ___" (forbidden) 38
"That's ___!" (parental admonition) 49
"Bullying is __!": school rule 40
Hooded jacket worn in the Arctic 32
Socially inept person, in British slang 39
Garment originally made from caribou or sealskin 48
Decade components, in México 35
___ bisiestos (years with a 29 de febrero) 42
Margin of victory at the track, perhaps 39
Win by ___ (barely emerge victorious) 37
Margin of victory, at Assiniboia Downs 38
Just barely, after "by" 33
"Please make ___ of it" 33
"I can't sing ___" 32
Franken's "___ Language" 38
Unsatisfied person's request 32
Rose Franken's "___ Claudia": 1943 48
"The same drink, please" 34
"Hit me," in blackjack 32
"Die ___ Day" (James Bond movie) 42
"___ Saturday Night" (Cat Stevens hit) 48
"___ One Bites the Dust" (Queen hit) 46
"___ Country" (James Baldwin novel) 45
" . . . turn deserves ___" 36
When a procrastinator tends to something 40
Paul McCartneyÂ’s first solo single 38
Bar patron's request for a refill 37
"Antigone" playwright Jean 36
Aimée of "La Dolce Vita" 37