| Race site for more than 300 years | 33 |
| Neckwear for a Mystery Machine passenger | 40 |
| Article of clothing named after a racecourse | 44 |
| "My Fair Lady" racecourse | 35 |
| "My Fair Lady" race course | 36 |
| ''My Fair Lady'' scene setting | 46 |
| Where to see a derby win, or a tie | 34 |
| Site of a Liza Doolittle triumph | 32 |
| Red accessory for Speedy Gonzales | 33 |
| Racing venue near Windsor Castle | 32 |
| Part of Austin Powers's attire | 34 |
| Neckwear worn by Fred on "Scooby-Doo" | 47 |
| King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes venue | 47 |
| Ken wears it in "Toy Story 3" | 39 |
| Fred has one in "Scooby-Doo" cartoons | 47 |
| Berkshire village known for its horse races | 43 |
| Article of clothing named after a race course | 45 |
| Accouterment for Fred of "Scooby-Doo" | 47 |
| "My Fair Lady" setting | 32 |
| "My Fair Lady" race site | 34 |
| "My Fair Lady" race place | 35 |
| "My Fair Lady" horserace | 34 |
| Parts of the Navy's full dress blues | 40 |
| Participating in the America's Cup | 38 |
| Where Melville's Billy Budd went | 36 |
| "Into ___ of dew": Field | 34 |
| "... against --- of troubles" | 39 |
| ". . . against ___ of troubles . . ." | 47 |
| " . . . ___ of troubles": Hamlet | 42 |
| Where the Flying Dutchman is seen | 33 |
| Where Magellan was: 1519–21 | 34 |
| Where landlubbers prefer not to be | 34 |
| Where Columbus was in Sept. 1492 | 32 |
| Where Billy Budd went in "Billy Budd" | 47 |
| Where a landlubber is a dub who flubs | 37 |
| Unable to get one's feet on the ground? | 43 |
| Like the Titanic, before the iceberg | 36 |
| Like Santiago during most of the novel | 38 |
| Like Santiago during most of the book | 37 |
| Like Phileas Fogg during much of his journey | 44 |
| Like Captain Nemo out in the Nautilus, e.g. | 43 |
| Like an uncomfortable landlubber | 32 |
| En route to Martha's Vineyard, say | 38 |
| "...against --- of troubles..." | 41 |
| "... against ___ of troubles" (Hamlet) | 48 |
| ". . . against __ of troubles": Shak. | 47 |
| "--- of troubles" (Hamlet) | 36 |
| "___ of troubles": Hamlet | 35 |
| " . . .___ of troubles": Hamlet | 41 |
| " . . . against ___ of troubles" | 42 |
| " . . . ___ of troubles": Shak. | 41 |
| ''... against ___ of troubles'' | 47 |
| "Have ___" (waiting room offer) | 41 |
| "While memory holds ___ . . . ": Shak. | 48 |
| "Take ___" (host's request) | 41 |
| "Save me ___" (theater request) | 41 |
| "Have ___" (waiting room words) | 41 |
| "Have ___" (host's words) | 39 |
| Have ____: waiting-room directive | 33 |
| "Take ___" (host's offer) | 39 |
| "Take ___!" (usher's request) | 43 |
| "Take ___!" ("Sit down!") | 46 |
| "Save me ___" (movie request) | 39 |
| "Save me ___" (latecomer's request) | 49 |
| "May I show you you to ___?" | 38 |
| "Have ___" (waiting-room directive) | 45 |
| "Have ___" (waiting room directive) | 45 |
| 'Have (host's invitation) --' | 41 |
| "Just __!": "Be right there!" | 49 |
| ''Wait just ___!'' | 34 |
| ''Hold on ___!'' | 32 |
| "Wait just ___" ("hold on") | 47 |
| "Wait ___!" ("Not so fast!") | 48 |
| "Just ___!" ("Not so fast!") | 48 |
| "It'll only take ___" | 35 |
| "I'll be there in just ---!" | 42 |
| "I'll be there in __" | 35 |
| "I'll be back in ___!" | 36 |
| "Got __?": "Can we talk?" | 45 |
| "Be with you in just __" | 34 |
| "Be with you in just ___!" | 36 |
| "Be there in just ___!" | 33 |
| 'Just --!' ('Hold on!') | 39 |
| ''Be with you in __!'' | 38 |
| "Plant __ and watch it grow" | 38 |
| Thoreau's "Faith in __" | 37 |
| Thoreau work, "Faith in ___" | 38 |
| Thoreau work, ''Faith in ___'' | 46 |
| Thoreau work "Faith in ___" | 37 |
| "I cast to earth __ ...": Tennyson | 44 |
| "I cast ___ to earth": Tennyson | 41 |
| James Webb's "___ of Honor" | 41 |
| Grieg's "___ Death" | 33 |
| "___ Death" (Grieg work) | 34 |
| Grieg's "__ Death" | 32 |
| Grieg's "--- Death" | 33 |
| "___ Death" (Grieg movement) | 38 |
| "___ Death," in a Grieg opus | 38 |
| "___ Death," Grieg passage | 36 |
| Peer Gynt's mother and others | 33 |