| "Annie ___ Live Here Anymore" | 39 |
| "Annie ___ Live . . . " | 33 |
| "... or ___ she?" | 27 |
| "___ Really Matter" (Janet Jackson song) | 50 |
| "___ matter" | 22 |
| Is completely apathetic | 23 |
| Is indifferent | 14 |
| Is totally apathetic | 20 |
| Is completely uninformed | 24 |
| Has some success | 16 |
| Performs adequately | 19 |
| Makes out all right | 19 |
| Gets a C, say | 13 |
| Succeeds, to some degree | 24 |
| Performs suitably | 17 |
| Performs about average | 22 |
| Neither nails it nor blows it | 29 |
| Makes less than a killing | 25 |
| Makes a small profit | 20 |
| Makes a good living | 19 |
| Makes a decent living | 21 |
| Gets along tolerably well | 25 |
| Earns a C, say | 14 |
| Carries out orders | 18 |
| Performs as ordered | 19 |
| Rebuttal in a shouting match | 28 |
| Terse rebuttal in a shouting match | 34 |
| Retort in a verbal volley | 25 |
| Recess rebuttal, perhaps | 24 |
| Possible rebuttal in a childish argument | 40 |
| Accomplish, as thou might | 25 |
| Performs, biblically | 20 |
| Perform, Scriptures-style | 25 |
| Another Shakespearean verb | 26 |
| Accomplish, biblically | 22 |
| Thou ___ protest too much | 25 |
| Perform, in the Scriptures | 26 |
| Accomplishes, in the past | 25 |
| "f thou ___ well, shalt thou not be accepted?"(Gen. 4:7) | 66 |
| Verb used with thou | 19 |
| Spenserian verb | 15 |
| Performs, to poets | 18 |
| Performs, old style | 19 |
| Perform, King James-style | 25 |
| Perform à la Shakespeare | 27 |
| Execute, old-style | 18 |
| Execute, old style | 18 |
| Execute, archaically | 20 |
| Common biblical word | 20 |
| Carry out old style | 20 |
| Brings about, biblical style | 28 |
| Act, in Acts? | 13 |
| Accomplish, in the Bible | 24 |
| Accomplish, Biblical style | 26 |
| Accomplish, archaically | 23 |
| A verb for thou | 15 |
| "What ___ thou?" (much older version of "Wazzup?") | 70 |
| "That thou ___, do quickly" (John 13:27) | 50 |
| "And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou ___ every act of thy life as if it were the last" (Marcus Aurelius) | 121 |
| ''But when thou __ alms . . .'': Matthew | 56 |
| Serves a sentence | 17 |
| Uses a cell | 11 |
| Works on a sentence | 19 |
| Serves a stretch | 16 |
| Pays for one's crime | 24 |
| Lives in a big house? | 21 |
| Is in the can | 13 |
| Is in jail | 10 |
| Has a pen pal, perhaps? | 23 |
| Goes to prison | 14 |
| Finishes a sentence? | 20 |
| Chills in the cooler | 20 |
| Remove, as a hat | 16 |
| Tip, as a hat | 13 |
| Tip politely | 12 |
| Tip, in a way | 13 |
| Remove, as one's hat | 24 |
| Tip, as one's hat | 21 |
| Tip, as a topper | 16 |
| Tip one's topper | 20 |
| Remove one's hat | 20 |
| Remove clothing | 15 |
| Remove, as a cap | 16 |
| Tip, as one's cap | 21 |
| Tip, as a top hat | 17 |
| Tip, as a fedora | 16 |
| Tip, as a cap | 13 |
| Tip the cap | 11 |
| Tip respectfully | 16 |
| Tip politely, as a hat | 22 |
| Tip politely [SEE NOTE ABOVE] | 29 |
| Tip one's bowler | 20 |
| Tip (one's hat) | 19 |
| Take one's hat off | 22 |
| Take off politely, as one's hat | 35 |
| Take off a topper | 17 |
| Remove, as one's lid | 24 |
| Remove, as clothing | 19 |
| Remove out of respect | 21 |
| Remove a bowler | 15 |