"_____ Death" (Grieg elegy) | 37 |
"___ Tod," in a Grieg work | 36 |
"___ Tod," in a Grieg opus | 36 |
"___ Death" (Grieg elegy) | 35 |
"___ Death" (Grieg composition) | 41 |
"___ Death" ("Peer Gynt Suite" piece) | 57 |
"__ Death": Grieg work | 32 |
"__ Death": "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1" movement | 64 |
"I'd hate to break up ___" | 40 |
"I hate to break up ___" | 34 |
At ___ time (prearranged) | 25 |
"I'd hate to break up __" | 39 |
Play ___ (enjoy some tennis) | 28 |
Play ___ (do some tennis) | 25 |
Words before "of rules" or "of china" | 57 |
Words before "of rules" | 33 |
Play ___ (perform some songs) | 29 |
"I'd hate to break up ---" | 40 |
"I hate to break up ___!" (collector's lament) | 60 |
"___ of Six" (Joseph Conrad story collection) | 55 |
___ of golf clubs | 17 |
Warhol's "___ of Six Self-Portraits" | 50 |
Playing ___ (court activity) | 28 |
Play ___, as of tennis | 22 |
Play ___ (perform with the band) | 32 |
Play ___ (perform a song grouping) | 34 |
Joseph Conrad's "___ of Six" | 42 |
Joseph Conrad's '-- of Six' | 39 |
Do ___ (perform, band-style) | 28 |
Do ___ (perform with the band) | 30 |
Break up ___ | 12 |
"You claim ___ then throw it up" (Mike Jones lyric) | 61 |
"Win ___ of ..." (contest come-on) | 44 |
"Want to play __?": tennis request | 44 |
"I hate to break up __" | 33 |
"I hate to break up ___ ..." | 38 |
"I don't want to break up ___" | 44 |
''I'd hate to break up __'' | 47 |
''I'd hate to break up ___'' | 48 |
Letter sign-off | 15 |
Like always | 11 |
Letter closer | 13 |
Letter closing | 14 |
Letter ending | 13 |
"Sincerely yours" alternative | 39 |
Love letter sign-off | 20 |
Letter-closing words | 20 |
Complimentary closing | 21 |
"Yours" alternative | 29 |
"Yours truly" alternative | 35 |
Warm sign-off | 13 |
"Cheers" alternative | 30 |
No differently | 14 |
Letter-writer's sign-off | 28 |
Letter writer's signoff | 27 |
Letter writer's sign-off | 28 |
Familiar complimentary close | 28 |
Closing for some letters | 24 |
Alternative to "Sincerely" | 36 |
"Yours truly" relative | 32 |
"Always and again" alternative | 40 |
To be the truth | 15 |
How rumors might be misleadingly stated | 39 |
To such an extent | 17 |
Equally distant | 15 |
___ as the eye can see | 22 |
Up to the point that | 20 |
"___ as the eye can see" | 34 |
___ as possible | 15 |
To the same extent | 18 |
Equidistant | 11 |
"___ as I can tell ..." | 33 |
"___ as eye could see": Kingsley | 42 |
"__ I know ..." | 25 |
Comparable, distancewise | 24 |
Comparable, distance-wise | 25 |
"I trust him about ___ ..." (start of a leery person's statement) | 79 |
"___ as I know" | 25 |
"___ as I can see..." | 31 |
"___ as angels ken": Milton | 37 |
''I trust him about ___ ...'' (start of skeptical phrase) | 73 |
''I trust him about ___ ...'' (start of a skeptic's phrase) | 79 |
--- as the eye can see | 22 |
___ as (to the extent that) | 27 |
To the extent that | 18 |
To the point that | 17 |
To the degree that | 18 |
Up to a certain point | 21 |
"The eye can see" start | 33 |
What goes before that goes? | 27 |
"___ I know" | 22 |
___ the eye can see | 19 |
To the greatest extent | 22 |
To the limit | 12 |
___ as a fiddle | 15 |
Comparable to a fiddle | 22 |
In comparable shape | 19 |
Comparatively healthy | 21 |
Comparable to a fiddle? | 23 |
"But ___ me, give me . . . " | 38 |