| "Camelot" president, for short | 40 |
| "Camelot," e.g. | 25 |
| "Camels" of the Andes | 31 |
| "Camera!" follower | 28 |
| "Camera" follower | 27 |
| "Camera" man Funt | 27 |
| "Camille" actress | 27 |
| "Camille" star, 1937 | 30 |
| "Camino ___" | 22 |
| "Camino ___": T. Williams | 35 |
| "Camino ___," play by Williams | 40 |
| "Camino ___," T. Williams play | 40 |
| "Camino ___," Williams play | 37 |
| "Camp show" org. | 26 |
| "Campfire for your iPhone" app | 40 |
| "Camptown Races" bit | 30 |
| "Camptown Races" composer | 35 |
| "Camptown Races" horse | 32 |
| "Camptown Races" man | 30 |
| "Camptown Races" racer | 32 |
| "Camptown Races" refrain | 34 |
| "Camptown Races" refrain syllables | 44 |
| "Camptown Races" syllable | 35 |
| "Camptown Races" syllables | 36 |
| "Camptown Races" winner | 33 |
| "Camptown Races," e.g. | 32 |
| "Camptown ___" | 24 |
| "Can anybody hear us?" | 32 |
| "Can do!" | 19 |
| "Can Do!" group | 25 |
| "Can do" | 18 |
| "Can Do" and "Be Prepared," e.g. | 52 |
| "Can do" is his motto | 31 |
| "Can Do" is their motto | 33 |
| "Can do" man | 22 |
| "Can Do" people | 25 |
| "Can do" serviceman | 29 |
| "Can draw you to her with a single __": Dryden | 56 |
| "Can I --- witness?" | 30 |
| "Can I borrow ___ of sugar?" | 38 |
| "Can I call you again?" and the like? | 47 |
| "Can I chime in?" | 27 |
| "Can I come out now?" | 31 |
| "Can I cut in?" noise | 31 |
| "Can I get a word in?" | 32 |
| "Can I get an honest opinion here?"? | 46 |
| "Can I get an ___?!" | 30 |
| "Can I get ya more coffee, hon?" joint | 48 |
| "Can I get you anything ___?" | 39 |
| "Can I give you ___?" | 31 |
| "Can I give you ___?" (trucker's offer) | 53 |
| "Can I go now?" | 25 |
| "Can I go out?" | 25 |
| "Can I have your attention?" | 38 |
| "Can I help you?" | 27 |
| "Can I help?" | 23 |
| "Can I let you ___ a little secret?" | 46 |
| "Can I pass through please?" in Italian | 49 |
| "Can I say something?" | 32 |
| "Can I take that as ___?" | 35 |
| "Can I ___ witness?" | 30 |
| "Can I? Can I? Can I?" e.g. | 37 |
| "Can I? Huh?" for one | 31 |
| "Can I?" addressee | 28 |
| "Can it!" | 19 |
| "Can make ___ of heaven . . . " | 41 |
| "Can she ___ cherry pie . . . ?" | 42 |
| "Can that be true?" | 29 |
| "Can the king of Persia survive the outback?" | 55 |
| "Can this be?!" | 25 |
| "Can we get ___?" (diner's question) | 50 |
| "Can we move this inside?" | 36 |
| "Can we proceed?" | 27 |
| "Can we roll down a window?" | 38 |
| "Can we see ___?" (restaurant request) | 48 |
| "Can we talk?" | 24 |
| "Can We Talk?" comedienne | 35 |
| "Can we turn down the thermostat?" | 44 |
| "Can we turn on a fan or something?!" | 47 |
| "Can we turn up the heat in here?" | 44 |
| "Can ya break ___?" | 29 |
| "Can you beat that!" | 30 |
| "Can you beat that?!" | 31 |
| "Can you believe it?!" | 32 |
| "Can you believe that guy?!" | 38 |
| "Can you believe that guy?" | 37 |
| "Can you believe that!" | 33 |
| "Can you believe this?" look | 38 |
| "Can you dig it?" comeback | 36 |
| "Can you dig it?" response | 36 |
| "Can you explain this?" | 33 |
| "Can you explain?" | 28 |
| "Can You Forgive ___?" (first of Trollope's Palliser novels) | 74 |
| "Can You Forgive ___?" (Trollope novel) | 49 |
| "Can you give me any alternative?" | 44 |
| "Can you give me __?" | 31 |
| "Can you hear me now?" | 32 |
| "Can you hear me now?" for one | 40 |
| "Can you hear me now?Good!" e.g. | 42 |
| "Can you hear me? ... hear me? ... hear me?" | 54 |