| "On a clear day you ___ . . . " | 41 |
| Response to a playground challenge | 34 |
| Strait of ___ | 13 |
| Reply to a childish taunt | 25 |
| Reply to "You can't do that!" | 43 |
| Nova Scotia community | 21 |
| Child's retort | 18 |
| Rug rat retort | 14 |
| Response to a dare | 18 |
| Provençal poem or Canadian cape | 34 |
| Nova Scotia cape | 16 |
| Childlike retort | 16 |
| Child's retort to "Can't!" | 44 |
| "I ___" (child's boast) | 37 |
| Art able to | 11 |
| Are able to, Biblically | 23 |
| Is able to, to Shakespeare | 26 |
| Art capable | 11 |
| Is able to, biblically | 22 |
| Are able, biblically | 20 |
| "Thou ___ make me clean" (leper's words to Jesus) | 63 |
| "Mend when thou ___": Lear | 36 |
| Shakespeare's "are you able?" | 43 |
| Is capable, Biblically | 22 |
| Is able to, Shakespearean-style | 31 |
| Is able to, old-style | 21 |
| Have the capacity to, to Chaucer | 32 |
| Art enabled | 11 |
| Art able | 8 |
| Are able, archaically | 21 |
| Are able to, to Shakespeare | 27 |
| "What services ___ thou do?": Lear | 44 |
| "What services ___ thou do?": King Lear | 49 |
| "Thou ___ not then be false . . . " | 45 |
| "Thou __ not then be false to any man": "Hamlet" | 68 |
| "Or ___ thou guide Arcturus . . . ": Job 38:32 | 56 |
| "Mend when thou ___": Shak. | 37 |
| "Give all thou ___ . . . ": Wordsworth | 48 |
| "Farewell: thou ___ not teach me to forget": Romeo | 60 |
| "Doubt 'til thou __ doubt no more ...": Guerard | 61 |
| "Bold Lover, never, never ___ thou kiss": Keats | 57 |
| "___ thou remember / A time before we came unto this cell?": "The Tempest" | 94 |
| "___ thou by searching find out God?": Job | 52 |
| 'Art able to,' in days of yore | 38 |
| Tilt | 4 |
| Argot | 5 |
| Pessimist's word | 20 |
| "Out of the question" | 31 |
| Insincere talk | 14 |
| Bevel | 5 |
| Quitter's word | 18 |
| Heel over | 9 |
| Word avoided by optimists | 25 |
| Isn't able to | 17 |
| Isn't able | 14 |
| Hypocrisy | 9 |
| "You __ be serious!" | 30 |
| "Got other plans, sorry" | 34 |
| Tilted position | 15 |
| Pious jargon | 12 |
| Lacks the skills | 16 |
| Lacks the power to | 18 |
| Insincere language | 18 |
| "You ___ take it with you" | 36 |
| "You ___ fight city hall" | 35 |
| Unable to | 9 |
| Slacker's word | 18 |
| Singsong speech | 15 |
| Pitch to one side | 17 |
| Pious platitude | 15 |
| Isn't capable of | 20 |
| Insincere statements | 20 |
| Hypocritical talk | 17 |
| Doesn't have the wherewithal | 32 |
| Word for quitters | 17 |
| Whining speech | 14 |
| Whine or beg | 12 |
| Van Halen "___ Stop Loving You" | 41 |
| Underworld language | 19 |
| Tilt; tip up | 12 |
| Stevie Nicks "I ___ Wait" | 35 |
| Slanting motion | 15 |
| Quitter's contraction | 25 |
| Projecting angle | 16 |
| Pretend piety | 13 |
| Pompous talk | 12 |
| Pious talk | 10 |
| Pious language | 14 |
| Pious insincerity | 17 |
| More than won't | 19 |
| Lacks the means to | 18 |
| Insincerity | 11 |
| Insincere palaver | 17 |
| Hasn't the wherewithal | 26 |
| Frankie Valli's "___ Take My Eyes Off You" | 56 |
| Doesn't have what it takes | 30 |
| Beveled edge | 12 |
| Bevel; tilt | 11 |
| Affected speech | 15 |
| "You --- take it with you" | 36 |