| "Catch a Falling Star" crooner Perry | 46 |
| "Catch a Falling Star" singer | 39 |
| "Catch a Falling Star" singer, 1958 | 45 |
| "Catch Me If You Can" airline | 39 |
| "Catch Me If You Can" carrier | 39 |
| "Catch Me If You Can" star | 36 |
| "Catch my drift?" | 27 |
| "Catch my ___?" | 25 |
| "Catch of the day" fish, perhaps | 42 |
| "Catch on?" | 21 |
| "Catch This!" autobiographer Terrell | 46 |
| "Catch ya later!" | 27 |
| "Catch ya later" | 26 |
| "Catch you later!" | 28 |
| "Catch you later" | 27 |
| "Catch your breath" | 29 |
| "Catch ___" (2006 Tim Robbins film) | 45 |
| "Catch!" | 18 |
| "Catch, __ she change . . ." Pope | 43 |
| "Catch-21" host | 25 |
| "Catch-22'' pilot | 30 |
| "Catch-22" actor | 26 |
| "Catch-22" actor Arkin | 32 |
| "Catch-22" author | 27 |
| "Catch-22" author Joseph | 34 |
| "Catch-22" bomber pilot | 33 |
| "Catch-22" character | 30 |
| "Catch-22" character described as "a warm-hearted, simple-minded gnome" | 91 |
| "Catch-22" character who "hasn't got brains enough to be unhappy" | 89 |
| "Catch-22" character who is concussed by a prostitute | 63 |
| "Catch-22" character who shoves crabapples in his mouth | 65 |
| "Catch-22" or "Mila 18" | 43 |
| "Catch-22" pilot | 26 |
| "Catch-22" profiteer Minderbinder | 43 |
| "Catch-22" star | 25 |
| "Catch-22" star and family | 36 |
| "Catcher in the Rye" author | 37 |
| "Catcher in the Wry" author | 37 |
| "Catcher in the Wry" author Bob | 41 |
| "Catcher in the Wry" writer | 37 |
| "Categorical imperative" man | 38 |
| "Categorical imperative" philosopher | 46 |
| "Catfish" is one | 26 |
| "Catfish: The TV Show" host Schulman | 46 |
| "Cathedral Music" composer-compiler | 45 |
| "Cathy's Clown" brothers | 38 |
| "Cathy" and "Luann" | 39 |
| "Cathy" cry | 21 |
| "Cathy" exclamation | 29 |
| "Cathy" or "Blondie" | 40 |
| "Cathy" or "Garfield" | 41 |
| "Cathy" word | 22 |
| "Cathy," e.g. | 23 |
| "Cathy," for one | 26 |
| "Cato" playwright | 27 |
| "Cato" playwright Joseph | 34 |
| "Cats" cat Rum __ Tugger | 34 |
| "Cats" cat Rum ___ Tugger | 35 |
| "Cats" character called "the Theatre Cat" | 61 |
| "Cats" conclusion | 27 |
| "Cats" credit | 23 |
| "Cats" designer John | 30 |
| "Cats" director Trevor | 32 |
| "Cats" director Trevor ___ | 36 |
| "Cats" finale | 23 |
| "Cats" initials | 25 |
| "Cats" inspiration | 28 |
| "Cats" inspiration's monogram | 43 |
| "Cats" inspirer's monogram | 40 |
| "Cats" is one | 23 |
| "Cats" libretto author | 32 |
| "Cats" lyricist | 25 |
| "Cats" lyricist's monogram | 40 |
| "Cats" lyrics source | 30 |
| "Cats" monogram | 25 |
| "Cats" poet | 21 |
| "Cats" poet T.S. | 26 |
| "Cats" poet's monogram | 36 |
| "Cats" showstopper | 28 |
| "Cats" source | 23 |
| "Cats" starts with it | 31 |
| "Cats" Tony winner Trevor | 35 |
| "Cats," e.g. | 22 |
| "Cattle call" respondent | 34 |
| "Cattle Queen of Montana," e.g. | 41 |
| "Cattle Queen of Montana," for one | 44 |
| "Cattle" or "Reddish" wader | 47 |
| "Catulli Carmina" composer | 36 |
| "Catwoman" actress Berry | 34 |
| "Catwoman" name | 25 |
| "Catwoman" star | 25 |
| "Caught a Light Sneeze" singer | 40 |
| "Caught a Lite Sneeze" singer Tori | 44 |
| "Caught in a ___" (Anthrax song) | 42 |
| "Caught in the act!" | 30 |
| "Caught in the headlights" animal | 43 |
| "Caught like a rat ___" | 33 |
| "Caught ya!" | 22 |
| "Caught you red-handed!" | 34 |
| "Caught you!" | 23 |