Beatles "Lend Me Your ___" | 36 |
Type of trendy women's boots | 32 |
Work to reduce a cause of air pollution? | 40 |
"The Gift of the Magi" gift | 37 |
Sean John, P. Diddy, or just plain Diddy | 40 |
"The Best is Yet to ___" | 34 |
"O ___ let us adore Him" | 34 |
"I ___ to bury Caesar . . . " | 39 |
"Get over here, Fido!" | 32 |
Total, with ''to'' | 34 |
Succeed, with "through" | 33 |
Request to "ye faithful" | 34 |
Parton's "Here You ___ Again" | 43 |
Austin/Ingram "Baby, ___ to Me" | 41 |
Accompany, with "with" | 32 |
"Y'all --- back now ..." | 38 |
"Y'all ___ back, now!" | 36 |
"Ready or not, here I __!" | 36 |
"If you build it, they will ___" | 42 |
"If you build it, they will ___." | 43 |
"--- Back, Little Sheba" | 34 |
"___, let me clutch thee": Macbeth | 44 |
"___ live with me . . . ": Marlowe | 44 |
"___ into the garden, Maud" | 37 |
"__ Fly With Me": Sinatra standard | 44 |
''Ready or not, here I ___!'' | 45 |
''O ___ All Ye Faithful'' | 41 |
"It's a party! Informal, so __ ..." | 49 |
"The Odd Couple," e.g. | 32 |
Shakespeare's "___ of Errors" | 43 |
Seinfeld and Chris Rock, for two | 32 |
Jim Gaffigan and Kevin Hart, for two | 36 |
Home of 'The Daily Show' | 32 |
"Curses . . . always ___": Southey | 44 |
"You expect me to believe that?" | 42 |
"You can't be serious" | 36 |
"You've gotta be joking ..." | 42 |
"You're kidding, right?" | 38 |
"You must be joking ..." | 34 |
"Let's be reasonable ..." | 39 |
"Don't be absurd!" | 32 |
"You've got to be kidding!" | 41 |
''I'm not buying that!'' | 44 |
"The fog ___ on little . . . " | 40 |
"Here ___ the Showboat" | 33 |
''Here ___ trouble!'' | 37 |
Gets one's hair cut, perhaps | 32 |
Reaches a big dictionary section? | 33 |
Threat in "Deep Impact" | 33 |
This has a fuzzy head and a long tail | 37 |
Halley's __ (celestial visitor) | 35 |
Finish last on "Jeopardy!" | 36 |
"The Iceman ___": O'Neill | 39 |
O'Neill's "The Iceman ___" | 44 |
Goo Goo Dolls "___ Me" | 32 |
"Get your pretty self over here!" | 43 |
"I just remembered ..." | 33 |
''I just remembered ..." | 37 |
It always points away from the sun | 34 |
It doesn't help much when it's cold | 43 |
Like your favorite pair of jeans | 32 |
Word with "strip" or "book" | 47 |
"Blondie" or "Cathy" | 40 |
Word with "opera" or "relief" | 49 |
"The Tonight Show" performer | 38 |
"The Katzenjammer Kids," e.g. | 39 |
"Pearls Before Swine," e.g. | 37 |
"Nancy" or "Cathy" | 38 |
"Luann" or "Blondie" | 40 |
"Little Lulu," for one | 32 |
"Cathy" or "Garfield" | 41 |
"Cathy" or "Blondie" | 40 |
''Peanuts,'' e.g. | 33 |
''Broom-Hilda,'' for example | 44 |
"The Barber of Seville," e.g. | 39 |
Rossini's "Cinderella," e.g. | 42 |
Skelton junket is depicted in the funnies | 41 |
Funny performance by an ecdysiast? | 34 |
Excursion for Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock? | 43 |
"FoxTrot" or "Dilbert" | 42 |
'Dilbert' or 'Garfield' | 39 |
'Blondie' or 'Beetle Bailey' | 44 |
Mel Tormé's "___ Home Baby" | 44 |
"The Campbells are ___ . . . " | 40 |
"---' Thro' the Rye" | 38 |
"--- Thro' the Rye" | 33 |
"___ Thro' the Rye" | 33 |
"___ Home Baby" (1962 Mel Tormé hit) | 49 |
"__ Thro' the Rye" | 32 |
The "C" in CREEP (abbr.) | 34 |
Census Bureau's cabinet dept. | 33 |
Character in "I, Claudius" | 36 |
Breathtaking part of a sentence? | 32 |
"Eats, Shoots & Leaves" subject | 45 |
Use it to prevent run-on, perhaps | 33 |
Place to catch one's breath? | 32 |
One should hesitate when seeing this | 36 |
One might hesitate when seeing this | 35 |
One might appear many times in a long list | 42 |
One commonly follows "said" | 37 |