| "Breaking Bad" station | 32 |
| "Breaking Bad" channel | 32 |
| 1952 hit "Botch-_____" | 32 |
| Microscope slide creature (Var.) | 32 |
| Protozoa with pseudopodia (var.) | 32 |
| Blobby creature in a biology lab | 32 |
| Mustachioed Don of classic films | 32 |
| Arabic for "commander" | 32 |
| "Abdul the Bulbul ___" | 32 |
| Noble's title, abroad (var.) | 32 |
| Bloomer who popularized bloomers | 32 |
| Henry Fielding novel and heroine | 32 |
| First name among famous aviators | 32 |
| Whimsical 2001 film set in Paris | 32 |
| ''You said it!'' | 32 |
| "You said a mouthful!" | 32 |
| "That's for sure!" | 32 |
| "You said it, sister!" | 32 |
| "I'll second that" | 32 |
| "You're so right!" | 32 |
| "My thoughts exactly!" | 32 |
| Word said before a meal, perhaps | 32 |
| Word from among the congregation | 32 |
| "You said it, brother" | 32 |
| '80s sitcom with Deacon Frye | 32 |
| TV show starring Sherman Hemsley | 32 |
| Said at end of POD show, perhaps | 32 |
| “I wholeheartedly agree” | 32 |
| "My feelings exactly!" | 32 |
| ''May it be so'' | 32 |
| "West Side Story" song | 32 |
| Name first used on a map in 1507 | 32 |
| "Country" song of 1971 | 32 |
| Former CIA agent/spy Aldrich ___ | 32 |
| "Daniel Boone" star Ed | 32 |
| Singing brothers in the 50's | 32 |
| Iowa State UniversityÂ’s home | 32 |
| Early American orator Fisher ___ | 32 |
| C.I.A. betrayer arrested in 1994 | 32 |
| Platinum Card offerer, for short | 32 |
| Big letters in bowling equipment | 32 |
| Dual format for older car radios | 32 |
| Having two bands, as most radios | 32 |
| Emily Dickinson's birthplace | 32 |
| "___ Blue?": 1929 song | 32 |
| "What ___, Fort Knox?" | 32 |
| "What a good boy ___!" | 32 |
| "___ glad to see you!" | 32 |
| "What ___, your maid?" | 32 |
| ''What __ bid?'' | 32 |
| Last words of Little Jack Horner | 32 |
| Camus, to Sartre, for many years | 32 |
| "Who __ to criticize?" | 32 |
| "___ psychic or what?" | 32 |
| "___ Blue?": 1929 tune | 32 |
| "___ Blue?" (1929 hit) | 32 |
| "___ Blue?," 1929 song | 32 |
| "__ imagining things?" | 32 |
| "What __ mind reader?" | 32 |
| Italian for 'girlfriend' | 32 |
| ___ curiae (friend of the court) | 32 |
| Pierrot's Pierrette, perhaps | 32 |
| Group in Pierre's black book | 32 |
| Male friend, south of the border | 32 |
| A friend in Poza Rica de Hidalgo | 32 |
| "Three ___," 1986 film | 32 |
| "Walk ___ in my shoes" | 32 |
| "Walk --- in my shoes" | 32 |
| "I'd walk ___ ..." | 32 |
| Forest Whitaker's Oscar role | 32 |
| '..., excavating for --' | 32 |
| __ acid (protein building block) | 32 |
| "Für Elise" setting | 32 |
| One spelling for a Muslim prince | 32 |
| "Commander," in Arabic | 32 |
| Kingsley's Parisian friends? | 32 |
| "Money" novelist, 1984 | 32 |
| "London Fields" writer | 32 |
| "London Fields" author | 32 |
| "Dead Babies" novelist | 32 |
| Sect with horse-and-buggy riders | 32 |
| Pennsylvania "country" | 32 |
| "Plain and Fancy" folk | 32 |
| Capital once called Philadelphia | 32 |
| Where Arab Bank is headquartered | 32 |
| Soldier's necessity, briefly | 32 |
| Second trimester test, for short | 32 |
| Test during pregnancy, for short | 32 |
| Response to "Are too!" | 32 |
| Comeback to "Are too!" | 32 |
| "Odi et ___": Catullus | 32 |
| Te-___ (cigar brand from Mexico) | 32 |
| Start of a Latin 101 conjugation | 32 |
| Member of a notable foreign trio | 32 |
| "I love," to Mr. Chips | 32 |
| British Petroleum merger partner | 32 |
| It merged with British Petroleum | 32 |
| First off-shore driller, in 1947 | 32 |
| Company with a torch in its logo | 32 |
| "The Far Side" critter | 32 |