| "___ Back on Broadway," 1953 film | 43 |
| "___ All That" (Freddie Prinze Jr. film) | 50 |
| "___ All That" (1999 comedy) | 38 |
| "___ all that and a bag of chips" | 43 |
| "___ a Woman," 1964 song | 34 |
| "___ a Lady" (Tom Jones classic) | 42 |
| "___ a bird in a gilded cage" | 39 |
| "__ Gotta Have It": Spike Lee film | 44 |
| "__ All That": 1999 film | 34 |
| "__ a Rainbow": Stones hit | 36 |
| "__ a Rainbow" (Rolling Stones tune) | 46 |
| 'Take Her, -- Mine' | 27 |
| ''___ Like the Wind'' (Patrick Swayze hit) | 58 |
| ''___ got a ticket to ride'' | 44 |
| ''___ a Lady'' (Tom Jones) | 42 |
| ''__ Gotta Have It'' ('86 film) | 51 |
| ''__ a Lady'' (Tom Jones tune) | 46 |
| '-- Like the Wind' | 26 |
| '-- Gotta Have It' | 26 |
| '-- Gone' (Hall and Oates song) | 39 |
| '-- All That' (1999 film) | 33 |
| ____ a Fool : Lesley Gore song | 32 |
| "___ Lady" (Tom Jones song) | 37 |
| Tom Jones' '-- Lady' | 32 |
| Tom Jones song, "___ Lady" | 36 |
| The Beatles' "___ Woman" | 38 |
| The Beatles '-- Woman'' | 35 |
| "The Liner ___ Lady": Kipling | 39 |
| "The Liner ___ lady . . . " | 37 |
| "___ Woman" (flip side to "I Feel Fine") | 60 |
| "___ Woman," Beatles song | 35 |
| "___ Latin from Manhattan" | 36 |
| "___ Latin from . . . " | 33 |
| "___ Lady" (1971 hit) | 31 |
| "___ Lady" (1971 hit song) | 36 |
| "___ Lady" | 20 |
| "___ jewel" (words for a new maid) | 44 |
| "__ Lady": Tom Jones song | 35 |
| '-- Lady (Tom Jones hit)' | 33 |
| ``___ Latin from Manhattan'' | 36 |
| 1965 song by the Sir Douglas Quintet | 36 |
| "The Office" line: "That's what ___" | 60 |
| 1996 Rhett Akins country hit | 28 |
| 1971 Tom Jones hit | 18 |
| Tom Jones hit written by Paul Anka | 34 |
| Kipling's comment about "The Liner" | 49 |
| Brush-off from a publisher's secretary? | 43 |
| "That" | 16 |
| 1999 romantic comedy based on "Pygmalion" | 51 |
| End of Dryden's epitaph for his wife | 40 |
| Comment on a woman from Copenhagen? | 35 |
| Roxy Music song off "Siren" | 37 |
| 1976 Hall & Oates hit | 25 |
| 1976 top 10 hit for Hall & Oates | 36 |
| 1976 hit by Hall & Oates | 28 |
| "Eat your cookie," ___ | 32 |
| Brush-off from a fading starlet's secretary? | 48 |
| Final tribute to Pavlova? | 25 |
| Tal Bachman "___ High" | 32 |
| "I'm so hot for her and ___ cold" | 47 |
| Remark about a female stoner? [1980] | 36 |
| It could have been said of a pin-up, once | 41 |
| Marilyn Monroe, to many | 23 |
| 2006 film based on "Twelfth Night" | 44 |
| Bruce Springsteen hit whose first words are "With her killer graces …" | 86 |
| Groom's comment on his bride | 32 |
| Play about a woman who dances with short people? | 48 |
| Reaction to the first monokini | 30 |
| Stock secretarial ploy #2 | 25 |
| Closed, old style | 17 |
| Black Crowes classic "___ Angels" | 43 |
| Pony type | 9 |
| Pony or wool | 12 |
| Fine pony | 9 |
| Pastries from a Scottish archipelago? | 37 |
| Breed from the British Isles | 28 |
| Some ponies | 11 |
| Small, stocky ponies | 20 |
| "Big deal," said the pockets, "___." | 56 |
| Muss-free clothing? | 19 |
| Sullivan had a really big one | 29 |
| Sullivan's "really big ___" | 41 |
| Ed Sullivan's ''really big ___'' | 52 |
| Sullivan's "really big" one | 41 |
| Sullivan's ''really big'' one | 49 |
| Reveal, to Shakespeare | 22 |
| "___ me thy ways, O Lord" (Ps. 25:4) | 46 |
| Dresser's "___ to the City" | 41 |
| "___ is born married": John Ray | 41 |
| Caretaker of Romulus and Remus | 30 |
| Suckler of Romulus and Remus | 28 |
| Rearer of Romulus and Remus | 27 |
| One helped raise Romulus and Remus | 34 |
| Nurse to legendary twins | 24 |
| Lady lobo | 9 |
| Strong person? | 14 |
| Drinks fit for a lady? | 22 |
| Radio-wave abbr. | 16 |
| Directs attention to another, after screwing up | 47 |
| "Quiet, please!" | 26 |