| "... see what I mean?" | 32 |
| "... seen and not ___" | 32 |
| "... seen nothin' ___" | 36 |
| "... shall live?" follower | 36 |
| "... shall live?" reply | 33 |
| "... shall perish with the ___" (Matthew) | 51 |
| "... shed His grace ___" | 34 |
| "... should come ___ surprise" | 40 |
| "... silk purse out of a sow's ___" | 49 |
| "... silk purse out of a sowÂ’s ___" | 49 |
| "... Simon --- pieman ..." | 36 |
| "... Simon ___ pieman ..." | 36 |
| "... sitting on my ___ all day" | 41 |
| "... slip into my __ and be lost in me": Tennyson | 59 |
| "... slithy toves did ___ and gimble ..." ("Jabberwocky") | 77 |
| "... slithy toves did ___ and gimble" ("Jabberwocky") | 73 |
| "... snow, __ rain ..." | 33 |
| "... so long __ both shall live?" | 43 |
| "... so long ___ both shall live" | 43 |
| "... so long ___ both shall live?" | 44 |
| "... So once again, there was peace in the ___ ..." | 61 |
| "... so shall ye ---" | 31 |
| "... so shall ye __" | 30 |
| "... so the author can't be accused of ___ ..." | 61 |
| "... some kind of __?" | 32 |
| "... some kind of ___?" | 33 |
| "... spare a ___?" | 28 |
| "... Sprat could ---..." | 34 |
| "... sting like ---" | 30 |
| "... sting like ___ ..." | 34 |
| "... sting like ___" | 30 |
| "... stirring, not __ mouse" | 38 |
| "... such stuff / As dreams __ made on": Shak. | 56 |
| "... sugar is sweet and --- you" | 42 |
| "... sugar is sweet and ___ you" | 42 |
| "... sure plays a ___ pinball" (The Who) | 50 |
| "... sweet dream ___ beautiful nightmare" (Beyoncé lyric) | 70 |
| "... swords ___ plowshares" | 37 |
| "... take arms against a __ of troubles": Hamlet | 58 |
| "... tears __ prayers shall purchase out abuses": Shakespeare | 71 |
| "... ten ___ scholar" | 31 |
| "... than one way to skin ___" | 40 |
| "... that --- question" | 33 |
| "... that draweth from my snow-white pen the __-coloured ink": Shak. | 78 |
| "... that nobody can ___" | 35 |
| "... that sort of thing": abbr. | 41 |
| "... that try --- souls" | 34 |
| "... that try ___ souls" | 34 |
| "... that's ___!" | 31 |
| "... the --- Aquarius ..." | 36 |
| "... the apparel __ proclaims the man": "Hamlet" | 68 |
| "... the baroness was ___..." | 39 |
| "... the bombs bursting ___ ..." | 42 |
| "... the bombs bursting ___" | 38 |
| "... the bombs bursting ___..." | 41 |
| "... the country's ___." | 38 |
| "... the cruel venom of ___": Deut. 32 | 48 |
| "... the dew of __ high eastward hill": "Hamlet" | 68 |
| "... the firefighter was a ___..." | 44 |
| "... the geometry teacher was ___..." | 47 |
| "... the grace of God __" | 35 |
| "... the grace of God ___" | 36 |
| "... the harder ___ fall" | 35 |
| "... the holy ___ church, the forgiveness of sins ..." | 64 |
| "... the inconstant moon ... that monthly changes in her circled __": Juliet | 86 |
| "... the king said, 'Never mind that. Let's ___!'" | 72 |
| "... the law is a ___": Charles Dickens | 49 |
| "... the librarian was ___..." | 40 |
| "... the lusty month ___" | 35 |
| "... the morn ... Walks o'er the dew of __ high eastward hill": "Hamlet" | 96 |
| "... the one, the only, ___!" | 39 |
| "... the only animal that blushes. Or needs to.": Twain | 65 |
| "... the pastry chef was ___..." | 42 |
| "... the private eye was a real ___..." | 49 |
| "... the siren was ___..." | 36 |
| "... the slithy toves / Did __ and gimble ...": "Jabberwocky" | 81 |
| "... the sun paused ___ it should alight": Shelley | 60 |
| "... the two shall be as __": "The Wedding Song" | 68 |
| "... the two shall be __": "Wedding Song" lyrics | 68 |
| "... the way of a man with ___": Proverbs | 51 |
| "... the whites of __ eyes" | 37 |
| "... the winter of ___ discontent" (Shak.) | 52 |
| "... the __ of defeat" | 32 |
| "... the __ shining bright": Thayer | 45 |
| "... the ___ Aquarius ..." | 36 |
| "... the ___ of defeat" | 33 |
| "... the ___ of my existence!" | 40 |
| "... the ___ shall be first" (Matthew) | 48 |
| "... the ___ shall inherit ..." | 41 |
| "... the ___ shall inherit the Earth" | 47 |
| "... the ___ they fall" | 33 |
| "... the ___, and Juliet is the sun!" | 47 |
| "... then again, I could be wrong" | 44 |
| "... then again, I might be wrong" | 44 |
| "... then again, maybe I'm wrong" | 47 |
| "... then again, we could skip it" | 44 |
| "... Then the ___ said she wanted to run away with me! ..." | 69 |
| "... then what?" | 26 |
| "... there are evils ___ to darken all his goodness": Shak. | 69 |
| "... there are quite a few ___ ..." | 45 |