Exclamation from one in fear of a mouse | 39 |
Exclamation heard at the Moulin Rouge | 37 |
Exclamation in "A Christmas Carol" | 44 |
Exclamation in "Cathy" | 32 |
Exclamation in "The Farmer in the Dell" | 49 |
Exclamation in a locker room talk | 33 |
Exclamation in great-grandpa's day | 38 |
Exclamation of feigned innocence | 32 |
Exclamation of startling abruptness | 35 |
Exclamation of sudden disappointment | 36 |
Exclamation often prompted by Bart Simpson | 42 |
Exclamation point's key-mate | 32 |
Exclamation popularized by “The Simpsons” | 49 |
Exclamation said before sticking out the tongue | 47 |
Exclamation said while shrugging | 32 |
Exclamation similar to "Whew!" | 40 |
Exclamation upon entering a room full of nerds? | 47 |
Exclamation upon meeting Orville? | 33 |
Exclamation when a light goes on? | 33 |
Exclamation when asked to go to a show | 38 |
Exclamations like "Phooey!" | 37 |
Exclamations said by almost all of the Simpsons | 47 |
Exclamatory best-selling author? | 32 |
Exclude 1946 Wimbledon winner Pauline? | 38 |
Excluding, with "from" | 32 |
Exclusions from Santa's list? | 33 |
Exclusive group seeking old collectibles | 40 |
Exclusive set, to Ward McAllister | 33 |
Exclusive, as a "circle" | 34 |
Excursion financed with a bad check? | 36 |
Excursion for Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock? | 43 |
Excursions for some rock collectors? | 36 |
Excuse designed to elicit sniffles | 34 |
Excuse from someone with a busy schedule | 40 |
Excuse given for asking for a ride | 34 |
Excuse that's often exaggerated | 35 |
Excused from saving a sinking boat? | 35 |
Excused oneself, with "out" | 37 |
Excuses heard in "L.A. Law" | 37 |
Excusing oneself from work, maybe | 33 |
Excuuuse him for doing "Roxanne" | 42 |
Exec who green-lighted "Star Wars" | 44 |
Exec's "I need it now!" | 37 |
Exec's "I need it yesterday!" | 43 |
Exec's "I want it now!" | 37 |
Exec's "Make it snappy!" | 38 |
Exec's "Right now!" | 33 |
Exec's severance pay of a sort | 34 |
Execs concerned with trade deadlines | 36 |
Execute an unwritten agreement, in a way | 40 |
Execute, as during the French Revolution | 40 |
Execute, French Revolution-style | 32 |
Executed paramour of Elizabeth I | 32 |
Executioner in "The Mikado" | 37 |
Executioner's New Year resolution? | 38 |
Executive at American Motors or Enron, e.g.? | 44 |
Executive group with perfect pitch? | 35 |
Executive of an apple juice company? | 36 |
Executive producer of "The Love Boat" | 47 |
Executive washroom and sauna, e.g. | 34 |
Executive's compensation, sometimes | 39 |
Executive's golden parachute, e.g. | 38 |
Executive's subordinate, for short | 38 |
Executives who keep their product ticking? | 42 |
Executives' conference areas | 32 |
Exemple d'un verbe irrégulier | 36 |
Exemption from playing an instrument at school? | 47 |
Exercise developed by bluesman Bo? | 34 |
Exercise equipment for lazy types? | 34 |
Exercise for beginning yoga students? | 37 |
Exercise in which you might sit cross-legged | 44 |
Exercise of conscience in the booth | 35 |
Exercise one's rights, perhaps? | 35 |
Exercise oneÂ’s 26th Amendment rights | 40 |
Exercise popularized by Jim Fixx | 32 |
Exercise power over a baseball player? | 38 |
Exercise program promoted by Billy Blanks | 41 |
Exercise program that's a kick? | 35 |
Exercise regimen based on martial arts | 38 |
Exercise system requiring harmony of yin and yang | 49 |
Exercise system with lots of kicking | 36 |
Exercise technique based on martial arts | 40 |
Exercise that may involve sitting cross-legged | 46 |
Exercises a principal's prerogative | 39 |
Exercises begun in a supine position | 36 |
Exercises done in a prone position | 34 |
Exercises one's rights, in a way | 36 |
Exercises sometimes done cross-legged | 37 |
Exercises you're prone to do | 32 |
Exert minimal effort for your entire existence? | 47 |
Exerting influence, as a puppeteer | 34 |
Exerting pressure re a vital question | 37 |
Exertion's exaction, dramatically | 37 |
Exeter's river, appropriately | 33 |
Exeunt __: all go out (stage direction) | 39 |
Exhale deeply, as if disappointed | 33 |
Exhausted fish in a titanium can? | 33 |
Exhausted, as one's strength | 32 |
Exhibit in a tax-evasion case, often | 36 |
Exhibited for buyers, as a house | 32 |