"Daily Manhattan media news and gossip" site | 54 |
"Daily Kos" or "The Daily Beast" | 52 |
"Daily Bruin" publisher | 33 |
"Daily Affirmations" host Stuart | 42 |
"Dagnabit!" | 21 |
"Dagnabbit" | 21 |
"Dagnabbit!" | 22 |
"Dagnab it!" | 22 |
"Daggers" look | 24 |
"Daft Punk is Playing at My House" ___ Soundsystem | 60 |
"Daft Punk is Playing at my House" (___ Soundsystem) | 62 |
"Dadgummit!" | 22 |
"Daddy ___," Astaire film | 35 |
"Daddy ___" | 21 |
"Daddy Day Care" extras | 33 |
"Dadaland" author | 27 |
"Dada" Jean | 21 |
"Dada" artist Jean | 28 |
"Dad's gonna kill me" | 35 |
"Dad Is Fat" author/comedian Gaffigan | 47 |
"Da" or "ja"? | 33 |
"Da ___ Ron Ron" (old hit) | 36 |
"Da ___ Ron Ron" (1963 hit) | 37 |
"Da ___ G Show" | 25 |
"Da Ya Think I'm _____?" (1979 hit) | 49 |
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" singer Stewart | 52 |
"Da Vinci Code" setting | 33 |
"Da Vinci Code" name | 30 |
"Da Vinci Code" author Brown | 38 |
"Da spreeng ___ com' . . . ": T. A. Daly | 54 |
"Da Do Ron Ron" co-writer Greenwich | 45 |
"Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" band | 80 |
"Da Ali G Show" star Sacha Baron ___ | 46 |
"Da Ali G Show" persona | 33 |
"Da Ali G Show" network | 33 |
"D.C. Cab" actor | 26 |
"D-OH" person, e.g. | 29 |
"d" preceder | 22 |
"D" in radio talk | 27 |
"D" in CD | 19 |
"D" | 13 |
"D'___ Mak'er" | 32 |
"D'ri ___," novel by Bacheller | 44 |
"D'oh" moment, slangily | 37 |
"D'oh!" of old | 28 |
"D'oh!" nut? | 26 |
"D'oh!" exclaimer | 31 |
"D'oh!" | 21 |
"D'Artagnan Romances" author | 42 |
"D'amor sull'ali rosee," e.g. | 47 |
"D'accord" | 24 |
"D' ye ___ John Peel?" | 36 |
"D' ye ___ John Peel . . . ?" | 43 |
"Cyrano de ___" | 25 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" star Jose | 40 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" star | 35 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" playwright Rostand | 49 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" playwright | 41 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" Oscar nominee | 44 |
"Cyrano de Bergerac" author | 37 |
"Cymbeline" IV, 2 | 27 |
"Cymbeline" heroine | 29 |
"Cycle" or "lateral" prefix | 47 |
"Cybill" character | 28 |
"Cybele" author | 25 |
"Cyan" finish | 23 |
"Cutty __" (historic ship) | 36 |
"Cutting to the chase ..." | 36 |
"Cutthroat Island" director Harlin | 44 |
"Cuts Like a Knife" singer Bryan | 42 |
"Cutie pie" or "sweetie" | 44 |
"Cutie pie" | 21 |
"Cute" sound | 22 |
"Cute" remarks | 24 |
"Cut-and-print!" measure | 34 |
"Cut" British punkers, with "The" | 53 |
"Cut" and "paste" | 37 |
"Cut!" | 16 |
"Cut! Print it!" | 26 |
"Cut! Good scene!" | 28 |
"Cut ___!" ("Full House" catchphrase) | 57 |
"Cut ___!" | 20 |
"Cut __!" | 19 |
"Cut the comedy!" | 27 |
"Cut the chatter!" | 28 |
"Cut the Cake" funksters (abbr.) | 42 |
"Cut the attitude!" | 29 |
"Cut that out!" | 25 |
"Cut out, cat!" | 25 |
"Cut out the racket!" | 31 |
"Cut out the jibber-jabber" is one of his "Rules for Fools" | 79 |
"Cut off your nose to --- your face" | 46 |
"Cut off even in the blossoms of ___": Shakespeare | 60 |
"Cut me, Mick" | 24 |
"Cut me some ___!" | 28 |
"Cut me some __!" | 27 |
"Cut me some slack!" | 30 |
"Cut me some ---" | 27 |
"Cut it out" | 22 |
"Cut it out!" | 23 |