"___ 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 |