| Mythical runner who was turned into a lion | 42 |
| Meleager and Hippomenes loved her | 33 |
| Loser of the "golden apples" race | 43 |
| Loser of a footrace with Hippomenes | 35 |
| Legendary Greek heroine | 23 |
| In losing a race she won a husband | 35 |
| Huntress who married Hippomenes | 31 |
| Huntress of Greek myth | 22 |
| Hippomenes' love | 20 |
| Hippomenes outran her | 21 |
| Hippomenes beat her | 19 |
| Heroine of myth | 15 |
| Heroine of Greek myth | 21 |
| Handel opera set in Greece | 26 |
| Handel opera based on Greek myth | 32 |
| Fleet-footed huntress of myth | 29 |
| Fleet runner of myth | 20 |
| Fleet huntress of myth | 22 |
| Calydonian boar hunt hunter | 27 |
| Apple picker of myth | 20 |
| "___ of Two Cities" | 29 |
| Start of a Dickens title | 24 |
| Dickens title starter | 21 |
| "And thereby hangs ___" | 33 |
| '-- of Two Cities' | 26 |
| Dickens title start | 19 |
| "Thereby hangs ___" | 29 |
| ___ of woe | 10 |
| "__ of Two Cities" | 28 |
| ''___ of Two Cities'' | 37 |
| ____ of Two Cities | 18 |
| Part of a Dickens title | 23 |
| Dickens title opener | 20 |
| "And thereby hangs ___" (Shakespeare) | 47 |
| 'Thereby hangs --' | 26 |
| Words on a Dickens cover | 24 |
| Swinburne's "___ of Balen" | 40 |
| Swift's "___ of a Tub" | 36 |
| Start of a classic Dickens title | 32 |
| Shakespearean hanger | 20 |
| "Thereby hangs ---" | 29 |
| "I could ___ unfold . . . ": Shak. | 44 |
| "--- of Two Cities" | 29 |
| "___ told by an idiot" | 32 |
| "___ told by an idiot . . . " | 39 |
| "___ of a Tub" | 24 |
| Whale of ___ | 12 |
| Thereby hangs ___ | 17 |
| Tell ___ of woe | 15 |
| Subtitle starter, sometimes | 27 |
| Start of Dickens title | 22 |
| Start of a Dickenstitle | 24 |
| Start of a Dickens novel | 24 |
| Start of a Dickens classic | 26 |
| Start of a classic literary title | 33 |
| Rohmer's "___ of Winter" | 38 |
| Lew Wallace's "Ben-Hur: ___ of the Christ" | 56 |
| Jonathan Swift's "___ of a Tub" | 45 |
| It hangs "thereby" | 28 |
| Hanger in "Hamlet" | 28 |
| Eric Rohmer's "___ of Winter" | 43 |
| Dickensian beginning | 20 |
| Dickens' title starter | 26 |
| Dickens' title beginning | 28 |
| Dickens novel opening | 21 |
| “And thereby hangs ___” | 31 |
| "What __ your thoughts could tell": Lightfoot lyric | 61 |
| "It is ___ told by an idiot": Macbeth | 47 |
| "It is ___ told by an idiot ...": Macbeth | 51 |
| "It is ___ told by an idiot . . . ": Macbeth | 54 |
| "I could ___ unfold...": "Hamlet" | 53 |
| "I could ___ unfold . . . " | 37 |
| "Gigantic (___ of Two Johns)," 2002 documentary about They Might Be Giants | 84 |
| "And thereby hangs ---" (Shakespeare) | 47 |
| "...and thereby hangs ___" | 36 |
| "... and thereby hangs ___" | 37 |
| "... ___ told by an idiot": Macbeth | 45 |
| "... ___ told by an idiot, full of sound and fury ..." | 64 |
| "___ told by an idiot . . . ": Macbeth | 48 |
| "___ told by . . . " | 30 |
| "___ of Winter" (1992 Eric Rohmer film) | 49 |
| "___ of Cinderella" (1994 musical) | 44 |
| "___ of Balen": Swinburne | 35 |
| "___ for the Time Being" (Ruth Ozeki novel) | 53 |
| "___ for the Time Being" (Ruth Ozeki book) | 52 |
| "__ of Love and Darkness" (Amos Oz memoir) | 52 |
| " . . . ___/Told by an idiot . . . " | 46 |
| " . . . ___ told by an idiot" | 39 |
| '... -- told by an idiot' | 33 |
| ____ of Two Cities | 21 |
| ____ of Two Cities | 22 |
| In any way | 10 |
| In any case | 11 |
| To any extent | 13 |
| In no time ___ (instantly) | 26 |
| If-possible connector | 21 |
| Under any circumstances | 23 |
| To any degree | 13 |
| The tiniest bit | 15 |
| In the slightest | 16 |