"Do something about it! I dare you!" | 46 |
"Do re mi fa ___ . . ." | 33 |
"Do or do not. There is no try" speaker | 49 |
"Do or do not--there is no ___" | 41 |
"Do not ___, spindle or. . . " | 40 |
"Do not ___, spindle or . . . " | 41 |
"Do not ___, mutilate or . . . " | 42 |
"Do not ___" (Monopoly phrase) | 40 |
"Do not ___ what . . . " | 34 |
"Do not ___ until . . . " | 35 |
"Do not ___ till Dec. 25" | 35 |
"Do not use while sleeping" | 37 |
"Do not take ___ empty stomach" | 41 |
"Do not take --- empty stomach" | 41 |
"Do not seek the Grail in this place"? | 48 |
"Do Not Remove" item on a sofa | 40 |
"Do Not Remove" item on a mattress | 44 |
"Do not open ___ Xmas" | 32 |
"Do not open till ___" | 32 |
"Do not open 'til ___" | 36 |
"Do not go ___ . . . ": D. Thomas | 43 |
"Do Not Go Gentle ___ That Good Night" | 48 |
"Do not go gentle ___ . . . ": Thomas | 47 |
"Do not go gentle . . ." writer | 41 |
"Do not fold, spindle or ___" | 39 |
"Do Not Enter" relative | 33 |
"Do not change," to an editor | 39 |
"Do not bend, fold or ___" | 36 |
"Do my eyes deceive me?" | 34 |
"Do it just for me," e.g. | 35 |
"Do it and you'll see what happens" | 49 |
"Do I ___?" (Prufrock query) | 38 |
"Do I ___ Waltz?" (Sondheim musical) | 46 |
"Do I ___ eat a peach?" | 33 |
"Do I __ eat a peach?": Eliot | 39 |
"Do I __ eat a peach?" | 32 |
"Do I take that as __?" | 33 |
"Do I stand ___?": Browning | 37 |
"Do I need to draw you ___?" | 38 |
"Do I need glasses?," e.g.? | 37 |
"Do I have to?," for one | 34 |
"Do I have to draw you ___?" | 38 |
"Do I have to draw you __?" | 37 |
"Do I have to draw you a __?" | 39 |
"Do I have a volunteer?" | 34 |
"Do I dare to _____ peach?": Eliot | 44 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?": T.S.E. | 43 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?": T. S. Eliot | 48 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?": Eliot | 42 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 48 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T. S. Eliot) | 49 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?" (Eliot) | 43 |
"Do I dare to ___ peach?" | 35 |
"Do I dare to __ peach?": Eliot | 41 |
"Do I dare to eat a peach?" poet | 42 |
"Do I dare to --- peach?" (T. S. Eliot) | 49 |
"Do I dare to --- peach?" | 35 |
"Do I dare believe that?" | 35 |
"Do as I say, not ___" | 32 |
"Do as I say, not as ___" | 35 |
"Do as I say, not as I do" speakers | 45 |
"Django Unchained" genre | 34 |
"Django Unchained" co-star | 36 |
"DJ ___ My Mind" Niki & The Dove | 46 |
"Dizzy" English Prime Minister | 40 |
"Dizzy Up the Girl" single | 36 |
"Dizzy Heights" band Lightning ___ | 44 |
"Divorce Court" judge Lynn | 36 |
"Divorce capital," once | 33 |
"Divini Redemptoris" author | 37 |
"Divine" showbiz persona | 34 |
"Divine" showbiz nickname | 35 |
"Divine Secrets of the ___ Sisterhood" | 48 |
"Divine Secrets of the __ Sisterhood" | 47 |
"Divine Secrets of the --- Sisterhood" | 48 |
"Divine Comedy" writer | 32 |
"Divine Comedy" stanza | 32 |
"Divine Comedy" segment | 33 |
"Divine Comedy" portion | 33 |
"Divine Comedy" penner | 32 |
"Divine Comedy" is one | 32 |
"Divine Comedy" illustrator | 37 |
"Divine Comedy" division | 34 |
"Divine Comedy" author | 32 |
"Divina Commedia," e.g. | 33 |
"Divina commedia" poet | 32 |
"Divided" gender-combining adjective | 46 |
"Divided We Fail" org. | 32 |
"Divided by" symbols (BE OIL anagram) | 47 |
"Divertissement" composer | 35 |
"Ditto," in an endnote | 32 |
"Dite alla giovine," e.g. | 35 |
"Ditat ___," motto of Arizona | 39 |
"Ditat ___" (motto of Arizona) | 40 |
"Ditat ___" (Arizona's motto) | 43 |
"District 9" special effect | 37 |
"District 9" refugees, for short | 42 |
"District 9" director Blomkamp | 40 |
"Distressed Poet" artist | 34 |
"Distorted Lullabies" band | 36 |