"Jack Sprat could ___ ..." | 36 |
"... could __ lean" | 29 |
"Jack Sprat could ---..." | 35 |
"Jack Sprat could --- ..." | 36 |
"Jack Sprat could ___ Â…" | 38 |
"Jack Sprat could __ ..." | 35 |
"His wife could --- lean" | 35 |
"His wife could ___ lean ..." | 39 |
"... Sprat could ---..." | 34 |
"... his wife could ___ lean ..." | 43 |
"... could --- lean ..." | 34 |
"... could _____ lean" | 32 |
"... could ___ lean ..." | 34 |
"... could __ fat" | 28 |
'Jack Sprat could -- fat ...' | 37 |
'... wife could -- lean' | 32 |
'... his wife could -- lean' | 36 |
``. . . could ___ fat'' | 31 |
City in Ohio | 12 |
Big name in stationery | 22 |
___ the run (dine hastily) | 26 |
Use, as a dish | 14 |
Industrialist Cyrus | 19 |
Stationery brand | 16 |
Shirley who was painted gold in "Goldfinger" | 54 |
Words with "the run" or "the go" | 52 |
Use, as plates | 14 |
Stationery name | 15 |
--- the run (dine hastily) | 26 |
___ the run (munch while in motion) | 35 |
___ the run (munch in motion) | 29 |
Use, as dishes | 14 |
Use for dinner, as china | 24 |
Use as a dinner table | 21 |
Use as a dining table | 21 |
Popular stationery brand | 24 |
Popular brand of stationery | 27 |
Noted stationer | 15 |
City 25 miles west of Dayton | 28 |
Bond girl player Shirley | 24 |
Big name in paper | 17 |
Use, as good china | 18 |
Use, as a kitchen island | 24 |
Use, as a dining table | 22 |
Use, as a dining room table | 27 |
Use for dinner, as dishes | 25 |
Use at the table | 16 |
Use at mealtime, as dishes | 26 |
Use as a breakfast table | 24 |
U.S. Sec. of War: 1829-31 | 25 |
U.S. industrialist: 1883-1979 | 29 |
Toronto's -- Centre | 23 |
Timothy or Cyrus | 16 |
Stationery company | 18 |
Shirley of "Goldfinger" | 33 |
Shirley of 'Goldfinger' | 31 |
Secretary of War: 1829-31 | 25 |
Sec. of War: 1829–31 | 27 |
Retailer Timothy or NHL-erMark | 30 |
President Jackson's Secretary of War | 40 |
Phillies pitcher Adam | 21 |
Peggy of the "Petticoat affair" | 41 |
New Haven Colony co-founder Theophilus | 38 |
Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper | 42 |
Merchant Timothy | 16 |
Maker of Corrasable Bond paper | 30 |
John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War | 49 |
Jackson's war secretary | 27 |
Jackson's first Secy. of War | 32 |
Jackson Sec. of War | 19 |
Industrialist Cyrus ___ | 23 |
Iacocca's successor at Chrysler | 35 |
Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __ | 33 |
Canadian financier Cyrus | 24 |
Canadian department store founder Timothy ___ | 45 |
Big name in fine stationery | 27 |
Actress Shirley of "Goldfinger" | 41 |
A Jackson Secretary of War | 26 |
A Jackson Sec. of War | 21 |
A Colonial governor | 19 |
19th Century socialite Peggy | 28 |
"Goldfinger" actress | 30 |
____ the run: dine hastily | 26 |
___ the run (grab something to go) | 34 |
___ the house (dine free) | 25 |
Lose an outrageous bet? | 23 |
Have some humble pie | 20 |
Be forced to backpedal | 22 |
Admit a mistake | 15 |
Celebrate, in a way | 19 |
Dine at a diner | 15 |
Avoid dishes, in a way | 22 |
Patronize a pizzeria, perhaps | 29 |
One way to give the cook a break | 32 |
Not cook | 8 |
Have dinner in a restaurant | 27 |
Go to a diner | 13 |
Give the cook the day off | 25 |
Give the cook a day off, perhaps | 32 |
Enjoy Olive Garden, say | 23 |