| Former Venetian chief magistrate | 32 |
| Chief official of Venice or Genoa | 33 |
| "___ Andrea Gritti" (Titian portrait) | 47 |
| Like the pages of a much-handled book | 37 |
| Like a well-read page in a favorite book | 40 |
| Place-marking lessons for readers? | 34 |
| Grunt : Vietnam :: ___ : W.W. II | 32 |
| Pungent plant also called mayweed | 33 |
| Tha ___ Pound (Kurupt's group) | 34 |
| Snoop's former "surname" | 38 |
| Snoop Lion's previous moniker | 33 |
| Snoop Lion's alternate last name | 36 |
| Snoop ___ ("What's My Name" rapper) | 49 |
| Rapper Snoop Lion's former name | 35 |
| "Malice N Wonderland" rapper Snoop ___ | 48 |
| Words said while stomping one's feet | 40 |
| Something you have filled when full | 35 |
| Source of tomorrow's lunch, perhaps | 39 |
| Restaurant after-dinner convenience | 35 |
| Where a bad husband might be sent | 33 |
| Place for one in disfavor, so to speak | 38 |
| 'Location' for one in disfavor | 38 |
| Calf told to "git along" | 34 |
| Motherless calf, in the Old West | 32 |
| ''Git along'' animal | 36 |
| Little one urged to git along, in song | 38 |
| "Git along" little critter | 36 |
| Shirk one's responsibilities | 32 |
| Movie where Alanis Morissette plays God | 39 |
| Film in which Alanis Morissette plays God | 41 |
| "My karma ran over my ---" | 36 |
| "My karma ran over my ___" | 36 |
| They may be measured by the pound | 33 |
| Poker players in tacky paintings | 32 |
| Poker players in kitschy paintings | 34 |
| For what animals are the Canary Islands named? | 46 |
| "Let slip the ___ of war": Shak. | 42 |
| "It's a ___ life!" | 32 |
| ___ breakfast (hodgepodge), in Canada | 37 |
| Play with someone else's toy? | 33 |
| It often includes an owner's name | 37 |
| "What was I thinking?" | 32 |
| "Simpsons" word added to the OED | 42 |
| Outburst popularized in the 1990s | 33 |
| Word indicating Homer's blown it again | 42 |
| Homer Simpson's contribution to the OED | 43 |
| "Simpsons" exclamation | 32 |
| "Shoulda thought of that" | 35 |
| "How could I be so stupid?" | 37 |
| "Am I an idiot!" to Homer | 35 |
| ''Simpsons'' shout | 34 |
| Utterance after spilling a Duff beer | 36 |
| “The Simpsons” exclamation | 34 |
| Sound trademark of 20th Century Fox | 35 |
| Response to dropping donuts and so forth | 40 |
| Reaction to a Duff beer spill, maybe | 36 |
| Play-_____ (kids' art medium) | 33 |
| Interjection added to the O.E.D. in 2001 | 40 |
| Homer's "How stupid of me!" | 41 |
| Homer Simpson's contribution to the O.E.D. | 46 |
| Expression of frustration or anger | 34 |
| Exclamation often prompted by Bart Simpson | 42 |
| Exclamation by a famous citizen of Springfield | 46 |
| Exclamation also said by Bart a few times | 41 |
| Exclamation added to the O.E.D. in 2001 | 39 |
| Dropped-donut reaction for Homer | 32 |
| Cry heard after a doughnut is dropped, perhaps | 46 |
| Cartoon "How dumb can I be!" | 38 |
| "The Simpsons" exclamation | 36 |
| "I'm such an idiot!" | 34 |
| "I'm such a fool!" | 32 |
| "I should have thought of that!" | 42 |
| "I goofed again, Marge!" | 34 |
| "I can't believe I just did that!" | 48 |
| "Dumb, dumb, dumb!" to Homer Simpson | 46 |
| "(annoyed grunt)," to Dan Castellaneta | 48 |
| ''Simpsons'' outburst | 37 |
| City with a Museum of Islamic Arts | 34 |
| Violate the Hippocratic oath, in a way | 38 |
| Exclamations said by almost all of the Simpsons | 47 |
| "The Simpsons" exclamations | 37 |
| "Damn it!" alternatives | 33 |
| "You'd better believe it!" | 40 |
| "___ look like a mind reader?" | 40 |
| "___ have something stuck in my teeth?" | 49 |
| The Natl. Park Service is part of it | 36 |
| Question before "And how!" | 36 |
| Enthusiastic rhetorical question | 32 |
| Bing Crosby's "So ___" | 36 |
| "What ___ look like..." | 33 |
| "How ___ love thee? Let me..." | 40 |
| "How ___ Live" (Leann Rimes song) | 43 |
| "--- dare to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 49 |
| "_____ make myself clear?" | 36 |
| "___ need to explain?" | 32 |
| "___ make myself clear?" | 34 |
| "___ look like your maid?" | 36 |
| "___ look like a guy with a plan?" | 44 |
| "___ Hear a Waltz?": 1965 | 35 |
| "___ have food on my teeth?" | 38 |