''The Cherry Orchard'' girl | 43 |
___ Seton, author of "My Theodosia" | 45 |
___ Seton, author of "Dragonwyck" | 43 |
___ Seton, "My Theodosia" author | 42 |
___ Seton, "Dragonwyck" author | 40 |
Start of a psychologist's statement | 39 |
"We're waiting ..." | 33 |
"Be that as it may ..." | 33 |
"As I was saying . . ." | 33 |
"Be that as it may . . ." | 35 |
"Notwithstanding that ..." | 36 |
"Be that as it may . . . " | 36 |
"Alice Doesn't Live Here" closer | 46 |
"Can't Cry ---" (Sheryl Crow) | 43 |
"Are there ___ at home like you?" | 43 |
"Alice Doesn't Live Here ___" | 43 |
"Do I have a volunteer?" | 34 |
"Who'll volunteer?" | 33 |
"Who'd like to volunteer?" | 40 |
''Who'd like to volunteer?'' | 48 |
"Who wants to volunteer?" | 35 |
"Who wants to go next?" | 33 |
"I wouldn't do this for just __" | 46 |
"I don't care who" | 32 |
"Do we have a volunteer?" | 35 |
"Can ___ Explain?": 1950 song | 39 |
"___ Can Whistle," Sondheim musical | 45 |
'Doesn't matter who' | 32 |
"So, back to what I was saying..." | 44 |
"Let's change the subject" | 40 |
Blues Traveler "But ___" | 34 |
"___ I Wander," 1952 song | 35 |
January 1944 Allied landing site | 32 |
Astronaut's "Perfect!" | 36 |
Astronaut's "Fine!" | 33 |
Armstrong's "Perfect!" | 36 |
"Everything's fine!" | 34 |
''Fine, Houston'' | 33 |
''All systems go'' | 34 |
''All systems go,'' in letters | 46 |
NASA's "all systems gO" | 37 |
Astronauts' "all right" | 37 |
Astronaut's "perfect" | 35 |
Astronaut's "fine" | 32 |
Astronaut's "Everything's fine" | 49 |
Astronaut's "All systems go" | 42 |
Astronaut's 'thumbs-up' | 35 |
Armstrong's "All's well!" | 43 |
"Great," astronaut-style | 34 |
"All's well" at NASA | 34 |
"All's well," in space | 36 |
''Everything's fine!'' | 42 |
"Houston, we don't have a problem" | 48 |
World Golf Hall of Fame member Isao | 35 |
2004 World Golf Hall of Fame inductee Isao | 42 |
Positive signs of life in outer space? | 38 |
Astronauts' "All's-well" calls | 48 |
"All systems go" signals | 34 |
"You've got mail" co. | 35 |
"You've Got Mail" company | 39 |
'You've got mail' co. | 33 |
''You've got mail'' co. | 43 |
Common letters in an email address | 34 |
Co. that merged with Time Warner | 32 |
"You've got mail!" letters | 40 |
''You've got mail'' letters | 47 |
Time Warner merger partner, in 2000 | 35 |
Quantum Computer Services, today | 32 |
Part of some e-mail addresses, briefly | 38 |
ISP with a circle-in-a-triangle logo | 36 |
ISP that used to mail free trial discs | 38 |
Company with a "Running Man" symbol | 45 |
Company that merged with Time Warner | 36 |
Company that mails out many CD-ROMs | 35 |
Co. in a 2001 merger with Time Warner | 37 |
Alternative to Prodigy or CompuServe | 36 |
"You've got mail!" company | 40 |
''You've got mail'' ISP | 43 |
Tech company spun off from Time Warner | 38 |
Quantum Computer Services, since Oct. 1991 | 42 |
Provider for Hanks and Ryan in a 1998 romcom | 44 |
Portal with the Joystiq video game blog | 39 |
Owner of The Huffington Post since 2011 | 39 |
Owner of the Buddy List trademark | 33 |
Name for Quantum Computer Services since '89 | 48 |
Modern-day corp. giant with a 1992 I.P.O. | 41 |
Media company operated by Time Warner | 37 |
Major Internet service provider, for short | 42 |
Letters in many e-mail addresses | 32 |
It once had over 30 million subscribers | 39 |
It had its second IPO in '99 | 32 |
It bought the Huffington Post in March 2011 | 43 |
It began as Quantum Computer Services | 37 |
ISP featuring CBS Radio stations | 32 |
Internet giant that owns MapQuest | 33 |
Internet company with a 2009 IPO | 32 |
Inspiration for "You've Got Mail" | 47 |
Earthlink competitor, familiarly | 32 |
Domain name for old-school email addresses | 42 |
Company with a yellow stick figure mascot | 41 |