"Today ___ man" | 25 |
"Today __": bar mitzvah boy's announcement | 56 |
"Today __ man": stereotypical bar mitzvah announcement | 64 |
"Today Show" alumnus Dr. Art | 38 |
"Today I ___" | 23 |
"Today I ___ man" (Bar Mitzvah phrase) | 48 |
"Today I ___ man" | 27 |
"Today I ___ man!" | 28 |
"Today I ___ horse" ("Fiddler on the Roof" line) | 68 |
"Today I __ man!" | 27 |
"Today I am ___!" | 27 |
"Today at the bookstore I bought a ___ ..." | 53 |
"Today 4 U" musical | 29 |
"Toccata and Fugue in D" composer | 43 |
"Tobermory" writer | 28 |
"Tobacco ___": Caldwell | 33 |
"Tobacco ___" (Erskine Caldwell novel) | 48 |
"Tobacco Road" writer Caldwell | 40 |
"Tobacco Road" wife | 29 |
"Tobacco Road" novelist __ Caldwell | 45 |
"Tobacco Road" girl | 29 |
"Tobacco Road" father Jeeter ___ | 42 |
"Tobacco Road" character | 34 |
"Tobacco Road" author Caldwell | 40 |
"Tobacco Road" author | 31 |
"Tobacco is ___ weed. I like it.": Hemminger | 54 |
"Tobacco is ___ weed": Hemminger | 42 |
"Tobacco is a ___. I like it": Hemminger | 50 |
"Toast of the Town" host | 34 |
"Toads cause warts," e.g. | 35 |
"Toad of Toad ___" (A.A. Milne) | 41 |
"Toad of Toad Hall" playwright | 40 |
"To _____ human" | 26 |
"To _____ and a bone...": Kipling | 43 |
"To ___—perchance to dream": Hamlet | 49 |
"To ___: perchance to dream": Hamlet | 46 |
"To ___," Burns poem | 30 |
"To ___, With Love" | 29 |
"To ___, to Greece, and into Noah's ark": Cowper | 62 |
"To ___": Burns | 25 |
"To ___" (words of frailty) | 37 |
"To ___" (Galsworthy novel) | 37 |
"To ___!" | 19 |
"To ___ world in a grain of sand": Blake | 50 |
"To ___ With Love," Poitier film | 42 |
"To ___ With Love" | 28 |
"To ___ upon the midnight . . . ": Keats | 50 |
"To ___ Unknown" (Steinbeck novel) | 44 |
"To ___ to keep the geese" | 36 |
"To ___ their golden eyes": Shakespeare | 49 |
"To ___ their golden eyes": Shak. | 43 |
"To ___ tale of length . . . " | 40 |
"To ___ speak Spanish . . . ": Charles V | 50 |
"To ___ reindeer really know . . . " | 46 |
"To ___ phrase" | 25 |
"To ___ own self be true": Shak. | 42 |
"To ___ own self be true" | 35 |
"To ___ not to ..." (part of a noted soliloquy) | 57 |
"To ___ not to ..." | 29 |
"To ___ not to . . . " | 32 |
"To ___ not ..." | 26 |
"To ___ not . . . ": Hamlet | 37 |
"To ___ not . . . " | 29 |
"To ___ Mockingbird" | 30 |
"To ___ little . . . ": R.L.S. | 40 |
"To ___ let virtue be as wax": Hamlet | 47 |
"To ___ it mildly ..." | 32 |
"To ___ it may concern" | 33 |
"To ___ it may concern . . ." | 39 |
"To ___ it may . . . " | 32 |
"To ___ is human..." | 30 |
"To ___ is human": Pope | 33 |
"To ___ is human" | 27 |
"To ___ is human ..." | 31 |
"To ___ is human . . ." | 33 |
"To ___ is human . . . ": Pope | 40 |
"To ___ human" | 24 |
"To ___ human ..." | 28 |
"To ___ human . . .": Pope | 36 |
"To ___ human . . . ": Pope | 37 |
"To ___ human . . . " | 31 |
"To ___ His Own," 1946 song | 37 |
"To ___ His Own" (1946 Olivia de Havilland movie) | 59 |
"To ___ his own" | 26 |
"To ___ His Dulcinea," 1965 song | 42 |
"To ___ deeply is to live afresh": Thoreau | 52 |
"To ___ bone . . . ": Kipling | 39 |
"To ___ better than sacrifice" | 40 |
"To ___ and to Hold," Johnston novel | 46 |
"To ___ and to hold" | 30 |
"To ___ and to hold ..." | 34 |
"To ___ and to hold . . ." | 36 |
"To ___ and a bone...": Kipling | 41 |
"To ___ and a bone ...": Kipling | 42 |
"To ___ and a bone . . . ": Kipling | 45 |
"To ___ and a bone . . . " | 36 |
"To ___ a pail of water" | 34 |
"To ___ a Mockingbird" | 32 |
"To __, With Love" | 28 |
"To __ With Love" | 27 |