| "There goes my ___" | 29 |
| "There but for the grace of God ___" | 46 |
| "There be fools alive, ___ . . . ": Shak. | 51 |
| "There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and ___." (Albert Schweitzer) | 103 |
| "There are no seats" | 30 |
| "There are more names . . ." | 38 |
| "There are many here ___ us who feel that life is but a joke" | 71 |
| "There ain't no ___" (bygone-bird lament) | 55 |
| "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch," e.g. | 63 |
| "There ain't no more" | 35 |
| "Therapy" attachment | 30 |
| "Theoria motuum lunae" writer | 39 |
| "Theogony" poet | 25 |
| "Theogony" figure | 27 |
| "Theogeny," e.g. | 26 |
| "Theodora Goes Wild" star | 35 |
| "Then?" | 17 |
| "Then" partner | 24 |
| "Then ___ of warm, sea-scented beach": Browning | 57 |
| "Then ___ longer be in your mind" (Sheryl Crow lyric) | 63 |
| "Then ___ dash of . . . " | 35 |
| "Then what?" | 22 |
| "Then what happened?" | 31 |
| "Then what ...?" | 26 |
| "Then went Samson ___ . . . ": Judges | 47 |
| "Then to the spicy nut-brown ___": Milton | 51 |
| "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling" penner | 75 |
| "Then there were ___" | 31 |
| "Then She Found Me" author Lipman | 43 |
| "Then nightly sings the ___ owl": Shak. | 49 |
| "Then Moe says, 'Hey kid, you wanna type this up for us?' And I say, '___! I mean, just kidding!' ..." | 128 |
| "Then Larry starts begging to play Moe's role for a change, and Curly says to ___, so Moe happily obliges ..." | 124 |
| "Then join you with them, like ___ of steel": Shak. | 61 |
| "Then it's a deal" | 32 |
| "Then I saw her face, now ___ believer" | 49 |
| "Then I like some watcher of the skies": Keats | 56 |
| "Then hey for ___ . . . ": Burns | 42 |
| "Then he got caught passing ___." | 43 |
| "Then fine!" | 22 |
| "Then fall, Caesar!" e.g. | 35 |
| "Then Dad played his favorite CD, '___' ..." | 62 |
| "Then Curly ___ in and says, 'Do I smell donuts?' ..." | 72 |
| "Then another cop said, 'Awright, tough guy, ___, let's go' ..." | 86 |
| "Then Again, Maybe I Won't" author Judy | 53 |
| "Then again, I could be wrong..." | 43 |
| "Then again, I could be wrong" | 40 |
| "Then again" follower | 31 |
| "Then again ..." | 26 |
| "Then ..." | 20 |
| "Theme from ___" (Pixies cover) | 41 |
| "Theme from Shaft" writer Hayes | 41 |
| "Theme From Shaft" composer, 1971 | 43 |
| "Theme From 'Summer of '42'" pianist | 58 |
| "Them," to "us" | 35 |
| "Them" or "us" | 34 |
| "Them" novelist | 25 |
| "Them" insects | 24 |
| "Them" creatures | 26 |
| "Them" author | 23 |
| "Them" | 16 |
| "Them's the breaks," more formally | 48 |
| "Them's the breaks" | 33 |
| "Them's the breaks!" | 34 |
| "Them's fightin' words!" | 42 |
| "Them!" things | 24 |
| "Them!" mutants | 25 |
| "Them!" critters | 26 |
| "Them!" creature | 26 |
| "Them!" bugs | 22 |
| "Them ___ gits" | 25 |
| "Them as ___ gits" | 28 |
| "Them as has ___" | 27 |
| "Thelma and Louise" star | 34 |
| "Thelma and Louise" car | 33 |
| "Thelma & ___" | 28 |
| "Thelma & Louise" actress Davis | 45 |
| "Thelma & Louise" actor | 37 |
| "Theirs ___ reason why": Tennyson | 43 |
| "Theirs ___ reason why" | 33 |
| "Theirs ___ and die" | 30 |
| "Theirs not to ___ why" | 33 |
| "Their ___ Hour": Churchill | 37 |
| "Their ___ Hour": Chuchill | 36 |
| "Their ___ Hour" | 26 |
| "Their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel venom of ___": Deuteronomy | 88 |
| "Their founts ___ with tears": Browning | 49 |
| "Their flag to ___ breeze unfurled": Emerson | 54 |
| "Their Eyes Were Watching God" novelist Zora ___ Hurston | 66 |
| "Thee," updated | 25 |
| "Theatre of the Absurd" luminary | 42 |
| "Theatre of Pain" band | 32 |
| "Theater" or "party" add-on | 47 |
| "The," grammatically | 30 |
| "The, uh, stuff that dreams are made of" speaker | 58 |
| "The" place for opera | 31 |
| "The" + Jack Benny's age + measures | 49 |
| "The _____!" (hmmph!) | 31 |
| "The _____ the limit" | 31 |
| "The _____ Report" (1976 bestseller) | 46 |
| "The _____ Progress" | 30 |