| George who wrote "Fables in Slang" | 44 |
| “Fables in Slang” author George | 39 |
| Drink with fruit juice and sweetener | 36 |
| Drink that says "Help"? | 33 |
| Drink dunked on Super Bowl-winning coaches, often | 49 |
| Author of "The College Widow" | 39 |
| American humorist: 1866–1944 | 35 |
| "The Sultan of Sulu" author | 37 |
| "The Old-Time Saloon" author | 38 |
| "The County Chairman" playwright, 1903 | 48 |
| "The College Widow" playwright | 40 |
| "Modern Fables" writer | 32 |
| "Lemon" or "lime" ender | 43 |
| "Hand-Made Fables" writer | 35 |
| "Forty Modern Fables" writer | 38 |
| "Fables in Slang" writer | 34 |
| "Fables in Slang" humorist George | 43 |
| "Fables in Slang "author | 34 |
| "Doc' Horne" humorist | 35 |
| "Doc' Horne" author | 33 |
| ''The College Widow'' playwright | 48 |
| ''Orange'' attachment | 37 |
| ''Lemon'' suffix | 32 |
| ''Fables in Slang'' writer | 42 |
| ''Fables in Slang'' author | 42 |
| ''Artie'' author | 32 |
| TV's "Let's Make ___" | 39 |
| "Have I got ___ for you!" | 35 |
| ''Let's Make ___'' | 38 |
| Hall's "Let's Make ---" | 41 |
| "Let's Make ___" (game show) | 42 |
| "Let's Make ___" (TV show) | 40 |
| "Have I got --- for you!" | 35 |
| Monty Hall's "Let's Make ___" | 47 |
| Land ___ (bargain-hunt successfully) | 36 |
| "You've got yourself __!" | 39 |
| "You've got __!": "Sold!" | 49 |
| "LetÂ's Make ---" | 35 |
| "Let's Make __": TV game show | 43 |
| "Let's Make ___," TV program | 42 |
| "Let's Make _____" | 32 |
| "It's ___!" (agreed) | 34 |
| "Have I got ____ for you!" | 36 |
| 'You've got yourself --!' | 37 |
| 'Have I got -- for you!' | 32 |
| ''Let's Make __'' | 37 |
| ''Have I got ___ for you!'' | 43 |
| "Experience keeps ___ school": Franklin | 49 |
| "Be __ ...": start of a polite request | 48 |
| ''Be ___'' (request start) | 42 |
| "You're such ___ for helping" | 43 |
| "Please be ___ and help me" | 37 |
| "Be ---" (request start) | 34 |
| "Be ___ and bring me my slippers ..." | 47 |
| "Be ___ and ..." (request starter) | 44 |
| "Song of the South" song syllables | 44 |
| ''Zip-___-Doo-Dah'' | 35 |
| "Song of the South" syllables | 39 |
| Suffix with ''chick'' | 37 |
| ''Zip-__-Doo-Dah'' | 34 |
| ''Song of the South'' syllables | 47 |
| "Doe, __, a female ..." | 33 |
| "Doe, ___, a female . . . " | 37 |
| Words following "doe" in song lyrics | 46 |
| "Do, _____, a female..." | 34 |
| "Like ___ in the headlights" | 38 |
| "Doe" followers, in song | 34 |
| "Doe, __...": song lyric | 34 |
| "Doe, ___..." (song lyric) | 36 |
| "Doe, ______, a female..." | 36 |
| "Doe, ___ ..." (song lyric) | 37 |
| "Doe, __ ...": song lyric | 35 |
| "Do, ___ . . . ": Hammerstein | 39 |
| ''Doe'' followers, in song | 42 |
| ''Doe'' follower in song | 40 |
| ''Doe, __ . . .'' | 33 |
| "A Passage to India" woman | 36 |
| "A Passage to India" heroine | 38 |
| Daughter of William the Conqueror | 33 |
| Quested in "A Passage to India" | 41 |
| Miss Quested of "A Passage to India" | 46 |
| "A Passage to India" character | 40 |
| Quested of "A Passage to India" | 41 |
| ''A Passage to India'' woman | 44 |
| Pioneering reporter Rogers St. Johns | 36 |
| Miss Quested of “A Passage to India” | 44 |
| Character in "A Passage To India" | 43 |
| "A Passage to India" woman ___ Quested | 48 |
| "A Passage to India" schoolmistress | 45 |
| "A Passage to India" role | 35 |
| 'A Passage to India' character | 38 |
| ''A Passage to India'' role | 43 |
| ''A Passage to India'' character | 48 |
| ___ Quested, "A Passage to India" woman | 49 |
| City northeast of Kangaroo Island | 33 |
| Australian city where News Corp. was founded | 44 |
| Australia's "city of churches" | 44 |
| 'Guys and Dolls' heroine | 32 |
| 'Rolling in the Deep' singer | 36 |
| "Rolling in the Deep" singer | 38 |