"You don't have to ___ your body to the night, Roxanne" | 69 |
"You don't have to write me back," when texting | 61 |
"You don't have to be busy to look busy," e.g.? | 61 |
"You don't have to be a ___, baby, to be in my show" | 66 |
"You don't have the guts to ..." comment | 54 |
"You don't expect me to swallow this ___!?" | 57 |
"You didn't stand ___, no, not at all" | 52 |
"You did NOT just bring my momma into this!" | 54 |
"You couldn't hit the broad side of a ___!" | 57 |
"You couldn't hit the broad side of a __!" | 56 |
"You couldn't have made it more obvious?" | 55 |
"You could've knocked me over with a feather!" | 60 |
"You could have been a lot less specific ..." | 55 |
"You claim ___ then throw it up" (Mike Jones lyric) | 61 |
"You Can't Take it With You" playwright | 53 |
"You can't process me with a normal ___." | 55 |
"You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ___" | 66 |
"You Can't Get There From ___": Ogden Nash | 56 |
"You Can't Get There from Here" author Nash | 57 |
"You Can't Get a Man With ___," 1946 song | 55 |
"You Can't Get a Man With a Gun" singer | 53 |
"You can't forget the cheese and crust" rebuke? | 61 |
"You can't fool me -- this is an exploding cigar!" | 64 |
"You Can't Do That on Television" substance | 57 |
"You Can't Do That on Television" role | 52 |
"You Can't Do That on Television" mainstay | 56 |
"You can say that again" addressee -- not! | 52 |
"You can observe a lot by watching" speaker | 53 |
"You Can Heal Your Life" author Louise on a constitutional? | 69 |
"You can have my jellyfish/I'm not sellyfish" poet Nash | 69 |
"You can fry an egg on the sidewalk today!" | 53 |
"You can call me he. You can call me she" speaker | 59 |
"You bet your ___" ("Laugh-In" line) | 56 |
"You are ___ lost generation" (Gertrude Stein) | 56 |
"You are the ___" (phrase often heard on Maury) | 57 |
"You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all ___" | 64 |
"You Ain't Woman Enough" singer Loretta | 53 |
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" band, for short | 58 |
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" band (Abbr.) | 55 |
"You ain't seen nothin' yet" speaker | 54 |
"You ain't nothin' but a hound ___" | 53 |
"You ain't got ___ at all today!": Cab Calloway lyric | 67 |
"yonder deadfromtheneckup graduate..." poet | 53 |
"Yond Cassius has ___ and hungry look": Julius Caesar | 63 |
"Yo mama's so ___, her face is closed on weekends" | 64 |
"Yipe!" (or an apt title for this puzzle?) | 52 |
"Yet... something doesn't add up... ?" | 52 |
"Yet I ___/Against Heav'n's hand . . . ": Milton | 66 |
"Yet do thy cheeks look ___ Titan's face": Shak. | 62 |
"Yesterday," "Today," or "Tomorrow" | 65 |
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941 ___ . . . ": F.D.R. | 58 |
"Yesterday" or "Today" or "Tomorrow" | 66 |
"Yesterday" and "Tomorrow" for two | 54 |
"Yes, I'm positive this seed is in five-spice powder"? | 68 |
"Yes ___," Sammy Davis's autobiography | 52 |
"Yes Sir, That's My Baby" lyricist Kahn | 53 |
"Yep, it's my horse; it has my ___ it" | 52 |
"Yep, it doesn't take much to make us ___! ..." | 61 |
"Yeah, yeah, little ___" (1964 song refrain part) | 59 |
"Yeah, like that's ever gonna happen to me..." | 60 |
"Yeah, like that'll ever happen" laugh | 52 |
"Ye are the sons of the living God" source | 52 |
"Y Tu Mamá También" actor ___ GarcÃa Bernal | 62 |
"X-Men" villain whose mind can control metal objects | 62 |
"X-Men" character originally from New Orleans | 55 |
"Wynken, Blynken, and ___" (Eugene Field poem) | 56 |
"Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" director Randa | 53 |
"Wow, you're a regular expert at turning left!" | 61 |
"Wow, you completed the Ironman Triathlon!" | 53 |
"Wow, it stinks like a spoiled kid in here"? | 54 |
"Wow, I'm standing next to Mr. Clooney himself!" | 62 |
"Wouldn't It Be ___?" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 67 |
"Would you like to see ___?" (waiter's question) | 62 |
"Would You Like to Buy ___?" (Sesame Street song) | 59 |
"Would you like some more imported coffee?" "___" | 69 |
"Would you be ___ and..." (request for help) | 54 |
"Worst car of the millennium," per "Car Talk" | 65 |
"World's most admired company," per Fortune | 57 |
"World's greatest saloon singer" Sylvia | 53 |
"World's fastest water sled," per its maker | 57 |
"Working ___ Dream" (2009 Bruce Springsteen album) | 60 |
"Working Without ---" (Waylon Jennings tune) | 54 |
"Workin' for ___" (Lynyrd Skynyrd song) | 53 |
"Words are the physicians of __ diseased": Aeschylus | 62 |
"Word" spelled aloud by naive third graders | 53 |
"Wooly Bully" band Sam the ___ and the Pharaohs | 57 |
"Woodstock" singer Mitchell who wasn't at Woodstock | 65 |
"Won't somebody get me off of this ___" Sublime | 61 |
"Women on the ___ of a Nervous Breakdown" (1988 film) | 63 |
"Wolf Tracks - The Best of Los __": 2006 album | 56 |
"Wolf pack" member in the "Hangover" films | 62 |
"Woke up this morning, had them ___ blues" Allmans | 60 |
"Woe ___" (Patricia T. O'Conner best seller) | 58 |
"Woe ___" (classic book for "grammarphobes") | 64 |
"Woe ___ you, scribes and Pharisees . . ." | 52 |
"Woe __": Patricia T. O'Conner grammar book | 57 |
"Wo ___ Du?" by German metal band Rammstein | 53 |
"WKRP" costar with Gary, Gordon, Howard et al. | 56 |
"WKRP in Cincinnati" news director Les ___ | 52 |
"Wizard of Oz" farmhand who becomes the Cowardly Lion | 63 |