| Pilot featured in "The Right Stuff" | 45 |
| Noted X-1 pilot | 15 |
| Noted test pilot Chuck | 22 |
| Legendary test pilot | 20 |
| History maker who flew the Glamorous Glennis | 44 |
| Flier of the X-1 | 16 |
| First supersonic human | 22 |
| First pilot to exceed Mach 1 | 28 |
| First person to travel faster than sound | 40 |
| First person to break Mach 1 | 28 |
| Famous pilot | 12 |
| Chuck in the air | 16 |
| 1947 sound-barrier breaker | 26 |
| "The Right Stuff" aviator | 35 |
| Part of a Beatles refrain | 25 |
| Opposite of "nope" | 28 |
| Affirmative answer | 18 |
| "Darn tootin'!" | 29 |
| Nope's opposite | 19 |
| Casual assent | 13 |
| "Okey-dokey" | 22 |
| ''She Loves You'' word | 38 |
| One-third of a Fab Four refrain | 31 |
| Fist-pumper's cry | 21 |
| Slangy okay | 11 |
| Positive reply | 14 |
| Opposite of nope | 16 |
| Casual agreement | 16 |
| "___, right!" | 23 |
| One third of a Fab Four refrain | 31 |
| Informal OK | 11 |
| Fist pumper's cry | 21 |
| Colloquial assent | 17 |
| "What is it?" | 23 |
| "I suppose so" | 24 |
| "Awright!" | 20 |
| 'OK' | 12 |
| Word repeated after "She loves you," in a '60s hit | 64 |
| When sung three times, part of a Beatles refrain | 48 |
| When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain | 40 |
| Slangy OK | 9 |
| Slangy "sure" | 23 |
| Slangy "okay" | 23 |
| Repeated word in "She Loves You" | 42 |
| Part of a Beatles refrain, when tripled | 39 |
| “Oh ___?” | 17 |
| Informal agreement | 18 |
| Blender magazine's #1 song (by Usher and Ludacris) on the 100 Best Songs of 2004 | 84 |
| Beatles chorus word | 19 |
| "That's the ticket!" preceder | 43 |
| "She Loves You" word | 30 |
| "She Loves You" refrain word | 38 |
| "I guess that's true" | 35 |
| "___, right" | 22 |
| 'Sure' | 14 |
| ''Uh-huh'' | 26 |
| ''Awright!'' | 28 |
| Word used a lot by Lumbergh in "Office Space" | 55 |
| Word repeatedly sung after "She loves you ..." | 56 |
| Word repeated in a Beatles refrain | 34 |
| Word repeated in "She Loves You" | 42 |
| Word repeated in ''She Loves You'' | 50 |
| Word in a Beatles refrain | 25 |
| Word before "whatever" or "right" | 53 |
| Word accompanying a fist pump | 29 |
| When said three times, "Of course, obviously!" | 56 |
| Sure! | 5 |
| Slangy "sure!" | 24 |
| Slangy "Really?" | 26 |
| Slang assent | 12 |
| Single from Usher's "Confessions" | 47 |
| Shouty Usher song? | 18 |
| Rock-song affirmative | 21 |
| Relative of yep | 15 |
| Relative of okeh | 16 |
| Opposite of nah | 15 |
| Opposite of 'nope' | 26 |
| Listless assent, perhaps | 24 |
| Kelly Clarkson "My December" song | 43 |
| Karen O? | 8 |
| “For sure” | 18 |
| Fist-pumper's shout | 23 |
| First or second word of Karen O's band name | 47 |
| Fab Four word | 13 |
| Concert scream | 14 |
| Beatles refrain word | 20 |
| Affirmative of a sort | 21 |
| Affirm slangily | 15 |
| 2004 Usher single | 17 |
| 2004 #1 hit for Usher | 21 |
| "Yep" kin | 19 |
| "Whoo-hoo!" alternative | 33 |
| "Oh, why not?!" | 25 |
| "Oh ___" | 18 |
| "I know" | 18 |
| "I heard that one already" | 36 |
| "Awright!" alternative | 32 |
| "America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song) | 76 |
| "___, you!" | 21 |
| "___, right!" ("I bet!") | 44 |