| For ___ (on this occasion) | 26 |
| First word of fairy tale | 24 |
| First word of The Raven | 26 |
| Fairy tale starting word | 24 |
| Enough's companion | 22 |
| Columbus was ___ imprisoned | 27 |
| Children's story opener | 27 |
| Best way to make a mistake | 26 |
| Beginning of a fairy tale | 25 |
| A time more than never | 22 |
| 2012 Best Musical Tony winner | 29 |
| 2006 Irish musical film | 23 |
| "The Raven" starter | 29 |
| "Just this __" | 24 |
| "Just this ___..." | 28 |
| "Just this __ ..." | 28 |
| "Going ___ ..." | 25 |
| "For all" companion | 29 |
| "___ upon a . . . " | 29 |
| "___ over lightly" | 28 |
| "___ is enough" | 25 |
| "___ bitten..." | 25 |
| "___ bitten ..." | 26 |
| "___ Thief" (1950) | 28 |
| ___ day (doseage instruction) | 29 |
| Caldwell-Kern song: 1923 | 24 |
| Steamy 1973 best seller | 23 |
| Jacqueline Susann novel | 23 |
| Jacqueline Susann best seller | 29 |
| Fairy tale's start | 22 |
| Frère de la mère | 22 |
| Père's frère | 22 |
| Frère de ma mère | 22 |
| Frère de la père | 22 |
| Aunt's spouse, in France | 28 |
| Aunt's husband, in France | 29 |
| When the script requires | 24 |
| How actors should appear | 24 |
| At just the right time | 22 |
| When the script demands | 23 |
| When the script calls for it | 28 |
| When actors should speak | 24 |
| How some people can cry | 23 |
| Without an awkward pause | 24 |
| When the script indicates | 25 |
| When the baton indicates | 24 |
| Well-timed, as an entrance | 26 |
| Punctual, as for a script | 25 |
| Precisely when called for | 25 |
| Perfectly timed, dramatically | 29 |
| Neither early nor late | 22 |
| How to enter a scene properly | 29 |
| How orchestra members enter | 27 |
| At precisely the right moment | 29 |
| At exactly the right time | 25 |
| As if it were scripted | 22 |
| Wave on the French Riviera | 26 |
| Waves on the Italian Riviera | 28 |
| Cousin of vague or flot | 23 |
| Playing shuffleboard, perhaps | 29 |
| Like movies from Redbox | 23 |
| How some beer is served | 23 |
| Ready to rent, in a way | 23 |
| Like many old series, now | 25 |
| Like many movies nowadays | 25 |
| Available from Netflix, say | 27 |
| Released for home viewing | 25 |
| One way to see a movie | 22 |
| Like most movie rentals | 23 |
| How new videos are released | 27 |
| How movies are often viewed | 27 |
| How many films are sold | 23 |
| How many films are released | 27 |
| How many bootlegs are sold | 26 |
| How films are often sold | 24 |
| Start of a long-distance call | 29 |
| It's for the money | 22 |
| 'A Chorus Line' song | 28 |
| Atomic number of hydrogen | 25 |
| Traditional fastball sign | 25 |
| Letterless phone number | 23 |
| Letterless phone button | 23 |
| Hydrogen's atomic number | 28 |
| Homophone for "won" | 29 |
| Five percent of a score | 23 |
| 1969 Three Dog Night hit | 24 |
| "___ for the money" | 29 |
| Biggest word on a buck | 22 |
| Top-of-the-charts number | 24 |
| The loneliest number, in song | 29 |
| It may be more than enough | 26 |
| Gender-neutral pronoun | 22 |
| First of the cardinals | 22 |
| Beatles' compilation | 24 |
| Ace's value, at times | 25 |
| White bill in Monopoly | 22 |
| Valedictorian's rank | 24 |
| Unspecified individual | 22 |
| Top-of-the-leaderboard number | 29 |
| Start for step or stop | 22 |