". . . two ___ for a 20?" | 35 |
". . . unless you want trouble" | 41 |
". . . unto us ___ is given" (Isaiah) | 47 |
". . . was blind but now I ___" | 41 |
". . . was ___ old soul" | 34 |
". . . were Paradise ___" | 35 |
". . . where no man has ___ before" | 45 |
". . . where the buffalo ___" | 39 |
". . . wherefore ___ thou . . ." | 42 |
". . . wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 43 |
". . . which nobody can ___" | 38 |
". . . who lived in __" | 33 |
". . . who shall remain ___" | 38 |
". . . why ___ thou forsaken me?" | 43 |
". . . window breaks" speaker | 39 |
". . . winter of __ discontent" | 41 |
". . . with 1,001 ___" | 32 |
". . . with a banjo on my ___" | 40 |
". . . with liberty and justice for ___" | 50 |
". . . with the greatest of ___" | 42 |
". . . with ___ in sight" | 35 |
". . . with ___ of gold" | 34 |
". . . woman who lived in __" | 39 |
". . . wrens make prey where eagles ___ perch" (Shakespeare) | 70 |
". . . yadda, yadda, yadda" | 37 |
". . . your gamblin' days ___" (Bob Dylan lyric) | 62 |
". . . __ a fever" | 28 |
". . . __ a lender be" | 32 |
". . . __ any drop to drink" | 38 |
". . . __ flag was still there" | 41 |
". . . __ gloom of night . . ." | 41 |
". . . __ he drove out of sight" | 42 |
". . . __ iron bars a cage" | 37 |
". . . __ man put asunder" | 36 |
". . . __ penny earned" | 33 |
". . . __ the battle to the strong" | 45 |
". . . __ the battle to the strong": Ecclesiastes | 59 |
". . . __ the snows of yesteryear?" | 45 |
". . . __ thou and peace may meet": Shelley | 53 |
". . . __ you can" (patty-cake line) | 46 |
". . . ___ a bottle of rum" | 37 |
". . . ___ a lender be" | 33 |
". . . ___ a midnight dreary . . ." | 45 |
". . . ___ a midnight dreary" | 39 |
". . . ___ and buts were candy and nuts" | 50 |
". . . ___ and gimble in the wabe" (Carroll) | 54 |
". . . ___ and not heard" | 35 |
". . . ___ angels fear to tread" | 42 |
". . . ___ bone's connected to the thigh . . ." | 61 |
". . . ___ coast looks white": Byron | 46 |
". . . ___ death do us part" | 38 |
". . . ___ faith turn to despair" (Shakespeare) | 57 |
". . . ___ flag was still there" | 42 |
". . . ___ gloom of night" | 36 |
". . . ___ good cheer" | 32 |
". . . ___ he drove out of sight . . ." | 49 |
". . . ___ he drove out of sight" | 43 |
". . . ___ he rode out of sight . . ." | 48 |
". . . ___ he rode out of sight" | 42 |
". . . ___ her curds and whey" | 40 |
". . . ___ I saw Elba" | 32 |
". . . ___ I'm told" | 34 |
". . . ___ is in heaven" | 34 |
". . . ___ lender be" | 31 |
". . . ___ my Romeo comes?" | 37 |
". . . ___ no fury like a woman scorned" | 50 |
". . . ___ of meat from the king" (2 Samuel 11:8) | 59 |
". . . ___ of thee" | 29 |
". . . ___ our fathers brought forth . . ." | 53 |
". . . ___ our fathers brought forth on . . ." | 56 |
". . . ___ perfect union . . ." | 41 |
". . . ___ quit!" | 27 |
". . . ___ saw Elba" | 30 |
". . . ___ saw Elba" (famous palindrome) | 50 |
". . . ___ saw Elba" (part of a famous palindrome) | 60 |
". . . ___ so say all of us!" | 39 |
". . . ___ spacious skies" | 36 |
". . . ___ the cows come home" | 40 |
". . . ___ the fields we go . . ." | 44 |
". . . ___ the fruited plain" | 39 |
". . . ___ the land of the free . . ." | 48 |
". . . ___ the land of the free" | 42 |
". . . ___ the twain shall meet" | 42 |
". . . ___ the wild blue yonder" | 42 |
". . . ___ to leap tall buildings . . ." | 50 |
". . . ___ to leap tall buildings" | 44 |
". . . ___ wed" | 25 |
". . . ___ what you can do for your country" | 54 |
". . . ___ woodchuck could chuck . . ." | 49 |
". . . ___ worse than death" | 38 |
". . . ___'clock scholar" | 39 |
". . . ___, dust to dust" | 35 |
". . . ___, whatever will be . . ." | 45 |
". . . ___, whatever will be, will be" | 48 |
". . . ___, whatever will be, will be" (Day lyric) | 60 |
". . .bombs bursting __" | 34 |
". . .Rich and Famous" host | 37 |
". ___ he drove out of sight ." | 41 |
"." follower | 22 |
".. | 8 |