"___ Came Running": J. Jones | 38 |
Word with "what" or "where" | 47 |
"___ of these days . . . " | 36 |
"___ Like It Hot" (1959 film) | 39 |
"___ are born great . . . ": Shak. | 44 |
Wings "___ People Never Know" | 39 |
"You can fool ___ of . . . " | 38 |
"Gimme --- Lovin'" | 32 |
"Gimme ___ Lovin'" | 32 |
"Bother" or "trouble" ending | 48 |
"--- Like it Hot" with Lemmon | 39 |
"___ must be spectators": Jonson | 42 |
"___ Like It Hot": 1959 film | 38 |
"___ like it hot . . . " | 34 |
"___ Girls" (1978 Rolling Stones album) | 49 |
"___ Came Running': Jones | 34 |
"___ Came Running," book by Jones | 43 |
"___ achieve greatness . . . ": Shak. | 47 |
"__ Kind of Wonderful": 1987 film | 43 |
"__ Came Running": Sinatra film | 41 |
In other words, it comes in 100 tiny pieces | 43 |
Warning on a Tim the Tool Man drill? | 36 |
Confused scorekeeper's request for help? | 44 |
Song from "Scandals of 1924" | 38 |
MacDonald-De Sylva-Gershwin song: 1924 | 38 |
1924 DeSylva/MacDonald/Gershwin song | 36 |
Hit song by Jackson Browne, 1982 | 32 |
"___ Running," 1958 Sinatra film | 42 |
James Jones novel or Shirley MacLaine film | 42 |
Start of "The Way You Look Tonight" | 45 |
"--- My Prince Will Come" | 35 |
Movie about a preference for fashionable living? | 48 |
Remark regarding chili preference? | 34 |
Comment about a mixed public reaction? | 38 |
Start of a quip about multiple blunders | 39 |
"Would you like seconds?" | 35 |
"___ to Watch Over Me," 1926 song | 43 |
Nat King Cole's "___ You Love" | 44 |
Gershwin's "_____ to Watch Over Me" | 49 |
Gershwin's "___ to Watch Over Me" | 47 |
"Make ___ Happy," pop song | 36 |
"Make ___ Happy," 1960 song | 37 |
"___ You Love" (Nat King Cole hit) | 44 |
"___ to Watch Over Me," Gershwin song | 47 |
"___ is sinking to-day": Ufford | 41 |
" . . . lifeline, ___ is sinking today" | 49 |
"___ in the kitchen with Dinah" | 41 |
"___ been sleeping in my bed" | 39 |
"___ been sleeping in my bed!" | 40 |
Definition of a professor, part 1 | 33 |
Definition of the coined word, Part 1 | 37 |
Words after a rude encounter, maybe | 35 |
Start of a verse about holiday fruitcake | 40 |
First in a series of Web postings | 33 |
What to "show" Aretha Franklin | 40 |
Suzanne of "Three's Company" | 42 |
"Three's Company" actress | 39 |
Suzanne of "Step By Step" | 35 |
Suzanne of 'Three's Company' | 40 |
"Three's Company" star | 36 |
"Bombshell" author Suzanne | 36 |
___ Islands (the Bermudas' former name) | 43 |
Gymnast's specialty, perhaps | 32 |
Duke in "King Henry VI" | 33 |
Author Maugham's middle name | 32 |
He wrote "The Razor's Edge" | 41 |
Author of "Liza of Lambeth" | 37 |
"___ Stupid" (F.S./N.S. hit) | 38 |
Track 2 on "Abbey Road" | 33 |
<--- One starting a career, perhaps | 38 |
One of four items worn by a bride, traditionally | 48 |
Brush-off from a gardener's secretary? | 42 |
What Marcellus sensed in Denmark? | 33 |
"There's mystery in the air!" | 43 |
Observation about sprouting aromatic plants? | 44 |
Remark from one who's smelled a rat | 39 |
Supertramp "___ Change" | 33 |
When procrastinators get around to it | 37 |
At an unknown point in the future | 33 |
"Come up and see me ___" | 34 |
In a minute or two . . . or three | 33 |
Part 7 of a Labour Day quotation | 32 |
"___ I'm Happy," 1927 song | 40 |
Vowel inclusion with a disclaimer | 33 |
Social D "___ Between Heaven and Hell" | 48 |
"__ Heart": 1965 Sinatra hit | 38 |
Ingram/Ronstadt "___ There" | 37 |
In an undetermined place, in dialect | 36 |
Deterrent to tossing and turning | 32 |
Longitudinal series of body segments | 36 |
French river to the English Channel | 35 |
Battle of the ___ (major WWI conflict) | 38 |
Heaps, as in loving or missing someone | 38 |
"Native ___" (Richard Wright novel) | 45 |
Last word of Kipling's "If" | 41 |
One learning about the birds and the bees? | 42 |
Almost all males, to Foghorn Leghorn | 36 |
"Dombey and ___" (Dickens novel) | 42 |
"Carry On Wayward ___" | 32 |
Prince William, to Prince Charles | 33 |