| Cow-caller's cry | 20 |
| Canal passage connecting Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes | 64 |
| ". . . are ___ parted" | 32 |
| Within a relatively short time | 30 |
| Sometime today, say | 19 |
| "... are ___ parted" | 30 |
| Time to get well? | 17 |
| In just a bit | 13 |
| Comforting reply to "When?" | 37 |
| "So ___?" | 19 |
| " . . . are ___ forgotten" | 36 |
| Vague time | 10 |
| Vague deadline | 14 |
| In the next couple minutes | 26 |
| In a day, say | 13 |
| Any moment now | 14 |
| And ___ | 7 |
| After a short time | 18 |
| "Are we there yet?" answer, maybe | 43 |
| Word in a promise | 17 |
| Within the hour | 15 |
| Within minutes, say | 19 |
| Within minutes | 14 |
| When to get well? | 17 |
| Vague response to "When?" | 35 |
| Tune from "A Little Night Music" | 42 |
| Too ____: '40s song hit | 30 |
| The Smith's "How ___ Is Now?" | 43 |
| The "cetera" of "et cetera" | 47 |
| Response to an impatient person | 31 |
| Promise word | 12 |
| Possible answer to "When?" | 36 |
| Not quite forthwith | 19 |
| Not long off | 12 |
| Neil Diamond "Girl, You'll Be a Woman ___" | 56 |
| Later, alligator | 16 |
| Just minutes from now | 21 |
| Just minutes away | 17 |
| Inappropriate Neil Diamond single "Girl, You'll Be a Woman ___" | 77 |
| In two shakes | 13 |
| In the next few minutes | 23 |
| In next to no time | 18 |
| In a mo | 7 |
| In a jiff | 9 |
| Gershwin song: 1930 | 19 |
| Gershwin song: 1927 | 19 |
| Frequent response to "When will we get there?" | 56 |
| Frequent answer to "When?" | 36 |
| Delaying tactic word | 20 |
| Coming ___ (theatrical teaser) | 30 |
| Coming ___ | 10 |
| At any time now | 15 |
| Any-day-now Tanya Tucker song? | 30 |
| Any day | 7 |
| Adverb in many fortune cookie fortunes | 38 |
| "Too ___ old, too late smart" | 39 |
| "Strike Up the Band" song: 1930 | 41 |
| "Not much longer" | 27 |
| "It's coming, okay?" | 34 |
| "I'm almost done" | 31 |
| "I'd just as ___" | 31 |
| "Coming ___ to a theater near you" | 44 |
| "Coming ___ to a theater near you ..." | 48 |
| "Any day now ..." | 27 |
| "Any day now . . ." | 29 |
| "Almost finished" | 27 |
| "A fool and his money are ___ parted" | 47 |
| ". . . not a moment too ___" | 38 |
| " . . . is ___ forgotten" | 35 |
| ''... are ___ parted'' | 38 |
| ___-to-be | 9 |
| When, colloquially | 18 |
| As ___ possible | 15 |
| A.S.A.P. section | 16 |
| Ballet class newbie? | 20 |
| Oklahoman | 9 |
| Oklahoma athlete | 16 |
| With more expedience | 20 |
| With less delay | 15 |
| Tulsa native | 12 |
| Later's opposite | 20 |
| It's better than later | 26 |
| Tulsan, e.g. | 12 |
| Squatter in 1889 | 16 |
| One vis-Ã -vis three, at times | 32 |
| OK fellow? | 10 |
| Norman athlete | 14 |
| Longhorn's Red River rival | 30 |
| Cornhusker's rival | 22 |
| Cornhusker rival | 16 |
| Cornhusker archrival | 20 |
| Will Rogers was one | 19 |
| Tulsa resident | 14 |
| Someone from Enid | 17 |
| Ponca City resident | 19 |
| Ponca City native | 17 |
| Person from Ponca City | 22 |
| One vis-Ã -vis two | 20 |
| Oklahoma player | 15 |
| Oklahoma name | 13 |