| Quaker's "you" | 28 |
| Pilgrim's pronoun | 21 |
| Old form of "you" | 27 |
| Friend's word | 17 |
| Amish pronoun | 13 |
| "America, the Beautiful" pronoun | 42 |
| 'Of -- I Sing' | 22 |
| ''My country, 'tis of __'' | 46 |
| You, way back when | 18 |
| You, at one time | 16 |
| What "you" used to be | 31 |
| Quaker address | 14 |
| Of ____ I Sing | 14 |
| Captain Ahab pronoun | 20 |
| "Friendly" pronoun | 28 |
| ''Of ___ I Sing'' | 33 |
| You, to a Friend | 16 |
| You, once? | 10 |
| You, in olden days | 18 |
| You, before | 11 |
| You of yore | 11 |
| Word preceding "Let me count the ways" | 48 |
| Word between Friends | 20 |
| Word before "sweet land of liberty" | 45 |
| Word before "And crown thy good with brotherhood" | 59 |
| Word among Friends | 18 |
| Shakespearean pronoun | 21 |
| Ruth wore it | 12 |
| Old-fashioned pronoun | 21 |
| Old you | 7 |
| Old school pronoun | 18 |
| Objective case of thou | 22 |
| It used to be you | 17 |
| Friends' word | 17 |
| Friend's addressee | 22 |
| Fifth word of ''America'' | 41 |
| Biblical second person | 22 |
| "Of ___ I Sing" (Gershwin musical) | 44 |
| "Nearer, My God, to ___" | 34 |
| "My country, 'tis of __" | 38 |
| "My country, 'tis of ___ . . ." | 45 |
| "My country 'tis of ___" | 38 |
| "How do I love ___?" | 30 |
| "Get ___ to a nunnery" ("Hamlet") | 53 |
| "Get ___ to a nunnery" | 32 |
| "Get ___ to a nunnery!" | 33 |
| ". . . of ___ I sing" | 31 |
| ". . . I ___ wed" | 27 |
| ''Get ___ to a nunnery'' (Hamlet) | 49 |
| You, to Quakers | 15 |
| You, to Friends | 15 |
| You, quaintly | 13 |
| You, of old | 11 |
| You, in Biblical days | 21 |
| You, in a classic E.B. Browning poem | 36 |
| You (archaic) | 13 |
| Who Melissa Auf der Maur will "Overpower" | 51 |
| What you were in medieval times | 31 |
| What you was? | 13 |
| What you once were? | 19 |
| What you once was | 17 |
| The way you used to be? | 23 |
| Quakers' pronoun | 20 |
| Quaker's second person | 26 |
| Quaker-to-Quaker word | 21 |
| Quaker form of address | 22 |
| Quaint pronoun | 14 |
| Puritan pronoun | 15 |
| Pronoun repeated in "America" | 39 |
| Pronoun of yore | 15 |
| Pronoun like "thou" | 29 |
| Pronoun in hymns | 16 |
| Pronoun in a wedding vow | 24 |
| Pronoun in a wedding statement | 30 |
| Pronoun in a wedding pledge | 27 |
| Pronoun in "America" | 30 |
| Pronoun in "America the Beautiful" and "O Canada" | 69 |
| Pronoun from way back | 21 |
| Pronoun for Hamlet | 18 |
| Poet's pronoun | 18 |
| Pat Boone's "_____ I Love" | 40 |
| Old-fashioned wedding vow pronoun | 33 |
| Objective case of "thou" | 34 |
| Mennonite pronoun | 17 |
| Marianne Faithfull "Fare ___ Well" | 44 |
| Last word of "O Canada" | 33 |
| It's what you once was? | 27 |
| It was you | 10 |
| Hymn pronoun | 12 |
| Friend's addressee, maybe | 29 |
| Friend's address? | 21 |
| For whom the bell tolls, in a John Donne poem | 45 |
| First pronoun in "America" | 36 |
| Fare-well bridge | 16 |
| Fare-__-well | 12 |
| Fare-___-well (state of perfection) | 35 |
| Fare-___-well | 13 |
| Clinic "Walking With ___" | 35 |
| Bruce Springsteen and ___ Street Band | 37 |
| Blue Oyster Cult "In ___" | 35 |