" . . . after they've seen ___" | 45 |
" . . . after the people ___": Proust | 47 |
" . . . affright the ___ at Agincourt?" Shak. | 55 |
" . . . add ___ unto a fault . . . ": Shak. | 53 |
" . . . abusing ___ patience" | 39 |
" . . . above this ___ sway": Shak. | 45 |
" . . . a ___ told by an idiot . . . " | 48 |
" . . . a ___ snow-white horses" | 42 |
" . . . a ___ of golden daffodils" | 44 |
" . . . a ___ o' livin' " | 43 |
" . . . a ___ dream?": Keats | 38 |
" . . . a ___ clock scholar" | 38 |
" . . . a ___ and hungry look" | 40 |
" . . . a worth that brings ___" | 42 |
" . . . a word from our ___" | 38 |
" . . . a woman be more like a ___?" | 46 |
" . . . a wing ___ prayer" | 36 |
" . . . a virtuous bachelor ___": Shak. | 49 |
" . . . a turkey and some ___" | 40 |
" . . . a trip to the old ___": Farrell | 49 |
" . . . a tall ship and ___ steer her by": Masefield | 62 |
" . . . a tale/Told ___ idiot" | 40 |
" . . . a tale ___ an idiot . . . ": Macbeth | 54 |
" . . . a tale told by an ___ . . . ": Macbeth | 56 |
" . . . a star to ___ her by": Masefield | 50 |
" . . . a sparrow in the ___": Yeats | 46 |
" . . . a sin to tell ___" | 36 |
" . . . a sea of ___": Shak. | 38 |
" . . . a right jolly old ___" | 40 |
" . . . a poem lovely as ___" | 39 |
" . . . a peak in ___": Keats | 39 |
" . . . a part, and mine ___ one" | 43 |
" . . . a mouse studying to be ___" | 45 |
" . . . a most susceptible ___ " | 42 |
" . . . a monument, without ___": Ben Jonson re W.S. | 62 |
" . . . a merry old soul ___" | 39 |
" . . . a man ___ mouse?" | 35 |
" . . . a man without ___": Campbell | 46 |
" . . . a man or ___?" | 32 |
" . . . a man for a' ___": Burns | 46 |
" . . . a little lower ___ the angels" | 48 |
" . . . a linen stock ___ . . . ": Shak. | 50 |
" . . . a law ___ themselves": Romans 2:14 | 52 |
" . . . a large ___ his stew" | 39 |
" . . . a lamp ___ my feet" | 37 |
" . . . a lamp ___ my feet . . . " | 44 |
" . . . a lamp ___ feet" | 34 |
" . . . a kiss through ___": Hugo | 43 |
" . . . a heart as sound as ___": Shak. | 49 |
" . . . a heart as sound as ___": "Much Ado . . . " | 71 |
" . . . a giant ___ for mankind" | 42 |
" . . . a gem of ___ ray serene": Gray | 48 |
" . . . a feeling and ___": Wordsworth | 48 |
" . . . a drunken sailor on ___": Shak. | 49 |
" . . . a dog, a horse, ___": Shak. | 45 |
" . . . a dagger which ___": MacBeth | 46 |
" . . . a bushel ___ peck" | 36 |
" . . . a bug ___" | 28 |
" . . . a bug in ___" | 31 |
" . . . a bone and a hank ___": Kipling | 49 |
" . . . a big ___ hen" | 32 |
" . . . a big fat ___" | 32 |
" . . . 'vanity, sets love ___ like that'": Hunt | 66 |
" . . . 'tis ___ leaves never a doorway to get in a god" | 70 |
" . . . 'tis not so ___ a well . . . ": Shak. | 59 |
" . . . 'tis no sin for ___ labor . . . ": Shak. | 62 |
" . . . 'tis like ___ in spring" | 46 |
" . . . 'til the sun shines, ___" | 47 |
" . . . 'I eat what ___'!": Carroll | 53 |
" . . . 'E won't split on ___": Kipling | 57 |
" . . . ___ saw Elba" | 32 |
" . . . ___ pinned to the bark . . . ": Harte | 56 |
" . . . in corpore ___" | 34 |
" . . . baked in ___" | 32 |
" --- you ashamed of yourself?" | 41 |
" --- the ramparts..." | 32 |
" --- "sante"!" | 35 |
" " " " " | 34 |
" " | 13 |
" 'Tis" memoirist | 31 |
" 'S a ___ request": Burns | 40 |
" 'Golden' is one of my favorite ___" | 55 |
" 'Crocodile' ___" | 36 |
" | 6 |
<u>President</u> <u>of</u> <u>1</u> <u>Across</u> | 97 |
<u>John</u> <u>Philip</u> ___ | 53 |
<u>Jerome</u> ___ | 29 |
<u>Harold</u> ___ | 29 |
<u>George</u> <u>M.</u> ___ | 51 |
<u>Fiorito</u> <u>and</u> <u>Koehler</u> | 76 |
<u>Diamond,</u> <u>Sedaka</u> <u>or</u> <u>Moret</u> | 100 |
<u>Billy,</u> <u>Fred</u> <u>or</u> <u>Vincent</u> | 98 |
<u>A</u> <u>founder</u> <u>of</u> <u>1</u> <u>Across</u> | 116 |
<3, for example | 18 |
<3 alternative, when texting | 31 |
<3 <3 <3, in some texts | 32 |
<3 <3 <3 | 17 |
<3 | 5 |
<--- Work period | 19 |
<--- Sherlock Holmes novel, with "The" | 51 |