| "'Twas ___ thus" | 30 |
| "'Twas ___ oyster" (Pope) | 39 |
| "'Twas white then as the new-fa'en __": Alexander Anderson | 76 |
| "'Twas the ___ before Christmas ..." | 50 |
| "'Twas the night ___" | 35 |
| "'Twas on ___ they slew Him": Lanier | 50 |
| "'Twas on the ___ of Capri ..." | 45 |
| "'Twas ever ___" | 30 |
| "'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves . . ." | 57 |
| "'Twas brillig" etc. | 34 |
| "'Tis" memoirist | 30 |
| "'Tis ___ to be wise" | 35 |
| "'Tis ___ bagatelle!" | 35 |
| "'Tis __ that pulls the country down": "Othello" | 72 |
| "'Tis the ___ to be jolly" | 40 |
| "'Tis the ___ of summer" | 38 |
| "'Tis the Season" refrain starter | 47 |
| "'Tis not ___, or eye, we beauty call": Pope | 58 |
| "'Tis not the dying for ___ that's so hard . . . ": Thackeray | 79 |
| "'Tis not so ___ a well . . . " | 45 |
| "'Tis lamentable" | 31 |
| "'Tis he, that villain Romeo" speaker | 51 |
| "'Tis good to keep ___ egg": Don Quixote | 54 |
| "'Tis but thy name that is my enemy" speaker | 58 |
| "'Tis better to have ___ and lost ...": Tennyson | 62 |
| "'Tis better to have ___ . . . " | 46 |
| "'Tis best to weigh the ___ more mighty than he seems": Shakespeare | 81 |
| "'Tis all thou ___ . . . ": Pope | 46 |
| "'Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days" poet | 64 |
| "'Tis a shame" | 28 |
| "'Tis a sad day" | 30 |
| "'Tis a pity" | 27 |
| "'Tis a pity!" | 28 |
| "'Tis a marvel of great ___!": Eugene Field | 57 |
| "'Tis a cruelty to ___ falling man" | 49 |
| "'Taint" comeback | 31 |
| "'Tain't" retort | 34 |
| "'Tain't" rebuttal | 36 |
| "'Tain't so" | 30 |
| "'Tain't nothin'!" | 40 |
| "'Sup?" down south | 32 |
| "'Sup?" | 21 |
| "'Sup, señorita?" | 34 |
| "'Sup, señor?" | 31 |
| "'Sup" | 20 |
| "'Sup ..." | 24 |
| "'Starts With F' for a thousand, ___" | 55 |
| "'Scuse me?" | 26 |
| "'Scuse me while I kiss the ___" (Hendrix lyric) | 62 |
| "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky" source | 53 |
| "'Sblood, but you will not hear me: If ever I did dream of such a matter, Abhor me" is his first line | 115 |
| "'Salem's Lot" (2004) star | 44 |
| "'S Wonderful" composer | 37 |
| "'S a __ request": Burns | 38 |
| "'S a __ request": "To a Mouse" | 55 |
| "'Quien __?'" | 31 |
| "'Potpourri' for a thousand, ___" | 51 |
| "'O Sole ___" | 27 |
| "'Nuff said!" | 27 |
| "'Neath the ___" (Yale song) | 42 |
| "'Neath the ___" (Wellesley school song) | 54 |
| "'Mid ___ and palaces . . . ": Payne | 50 |
| "'I've been doing exercises to strengthen my core muscles,' Brendan said obliquely," e.g. | 111 |
| "'I'm ___ the store, can I get you anything?" | 63 |
| "'I'll have ___ half-caf latte with skim milk" | 64 |
| "'I ___,' said the Caterpillar": Carroll | 58 |
| "'I ___ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" | 63 |
| "'I __ you liked your drink,' sez Gunga Din" | 62 |
| "'Hast thou ___ the Jabberwock?'" | 51 |
| "'Fraud!' ___ the maddened thousands" | 55 |
| "'Deed ___" (1948 hit for Lena Horne) | 51 |
| "'Deed I Do" singer | 33 |
| "'Cuz ___" (Pink song) | 36 |
| "'Crocodile' _____" | 37 |
| "'Course not!" | 28 |
| "'Cause I ___ me spinach ..." | 43 |
| "'Cause I --- me spinach, I'm Popeye..." | 58 |
| "'Bout this large" | 32 |
| "'Beware the Jabberwock, __!'" | 48 |
| "'Beauty is truth, truth beauty'" poet | 56 |
| "%$^&#!" | 22 |
| "$40 a Day" chef Ray | 30 |
| "$100 per dozen plus shipping," e.g.? | 47 |
| "$" star, 1971 | 24 |
| "$%*#& computer!"? | 32 |
| "$#@!&," e.g. | 27 |
| "$#@!&", e.g. | 27 |
| "$#%^& geckos!"? | 30 |
| "$#!* My Dad Says" network | 36 |
| "$#! ___ Says" (CBS sitcom) | 37 |
| "$#! My Dad Says" star | 32 |
| "#dinner RT @chef: time 4 food"? | 42 |
| "#@&%!," e.g. | 27 |
| "#@!" and such | 24 |
| "#1" may follow it | 28 |
| "#1" follows it | 25 |
| "#," to a proofreader | 31 |
| "#$&@%!" | 22 |
| "#!@% paper cut!" | 27 |
| "!" on a road sign | 28 |