| Erode, with ''into'' | 36 |
| Discommode (with "at") | 32 |
| Discommode (with ''at'') | 40 |
| Cymbals ___ Guitars (indie rock band) | 37 |
| Allman Brothers' "___ a Peach" | 44 |
| Aerosmith "___ the Rich" | 34 |
| "You're too skinny!" | 34 |
| "Please Don't --- the Daisies" | 44 |
| "I hate to --- and run" | 33 |
| "Does ___ oats . . . " | 32 |
| "___, drink, and be merry" | 36 |
| "___ my shorts!" (Bart Simpson cry) | 45 |
| "___ before it gets cold" | 35 |
| "___ a Peach" (Allman Brothers album) | 47 |
| ''___ your heart out!'' | 39 |
| ''I could ___ horse!'' | 38 |
| Allman Bros. "___ Peach" | 34 |
| "Fine women ___ crazy salad": Yeats | 45 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?" | 35 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?": Eliot | 42 |
| "I can't ___ thing" | 33 |
| "I can't ___ thing!" | 34 |
| "Do I dare to --- peach?" (T. S. Eliot) | 49 |
| "Do I dare to --- peach?" | 35 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?": T.S.E. | 43 |
| Rhyming Chicago sandwich chain ___ Pita | 39 |
| Allman Brothers "___ Peach" | 37 |
| "I'm so hungry, I could ___ horse!" | 49 |
| "Do I dare to _____ peach?": Eliot | 44 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?": T. S. Eliot | 48 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 48 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (T. S. Eliot) | 49 |
| "Do I dare to ___ peach?" (Eliot) | 43 |
| "Do I dare to __ peach?": Eliot | 41 |
| "...I could ___ horse" | 32 |
| "... to ___ peach?" (T.S. Eliot) | 42 |
| "... I could ___ horse!" | 34 |
| "... dare to ___ peach?": T.S. Eliot | 46 |
| "... could ___ horse!" | 32 |
| "___ Peach" (Allman Brothers album) | 45 |
| "___ Bowl of Tea" (1989 comedy) | 41 |
| "__ Peach": Allman Brothers album | 43 |
| " . . . could ___ horse!" | 35 |
| 'Do I dare to -- peach?': T.S. Eliot | 44 |
| ''... could ___ horse!'' | 40 |
| "___ Joe's" (restaurant sign) | 43 |
| "___ Home," McCartney song | 36 |
| ''___ Joe's'' | 33 |
| Cartoon sign "_____ Joe's" | 40 |
| Face up to an embarrassing mistake | 34 |
| Issue an embarrassing retraction | 32 |
| Fail spectacularly, like a skateboarder | 39 |
| Boccaccio's "The ___ Heart" | 41 |
| Like Lewis Carroll's oysters | 32 |
| "All gone," for an infant | 35 |
| Word with "worm" or "moth" | 46 |
| Like things that have been packed away | 38 |
| Like items that have been put away | 34 |
| Iggy Pop "Eat Or Be ___" | 34 |
| Corroded (with "away") | 32 |
| Cannibal Corpse "___ From Inside" | 43 |
| "They'd ___ every one": Carroll | 45 |
| "Thanks, I've already ___" | 40 |
| "No thanks, I've already __" | 42 |
| ''All gone,'' for a tot | 39 |
| "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin ___" | 37 |
| Lotus-___ ("Odyssey" figure) | 38 |
| "Peter, Peter, pumpkin ___ ..." | 41 |
| "Peter Peter Pumpkin ___" | 35 |
| "The Pumpkin ___" (1964) | 34 |
| "Purple People ---" (Sheb Wooley hit) | 47 |
| "Peter, Peter, pumpkin ___ . . ." | 43 |
| One who wouldn't want to go fast? | 37 |
| Miss Muffet, before the spider showed up | 40 |
| "The Purple People ___" | 33 |
| "The Pumpkin ---" (1964) | 34 |
| "The Pumpkin ___," 1964 film | 38 |
| "... Peter, pumpkin ___" | 34 |
| " . . . Peter, pumpkin ___" | 37 |
| 'Peter, Peter, pumpkin --' | 34 |
| ''... Peter, pumpkin ___'' | 42 |
| Van Gogh's "The Potato ___" | 41 |
| Restaurant patrons, simplistically | 34 |
| Lotus ___ (listless race in Greek myth) | 39 |
| Faith No More: "Zombie ___" | 37 |
| Faith No More "Zombie ___" | 36 |
| "The Rat ___" Byzantine | 33 |
| Enjoy a home-cooked Christmas dinner, say | 41 |
| Alternative to "dine out" | 35 |
| "Take out" alternative | 32 |
| Use the dining room table, perhaps | 34 |
| Order from the place on the corner | 34 |
| Option at a fast-food restaurant | 32 |
| Opposite of "take out" | 32 |
| One of two options at a fast food restaurant | 44 |
| Like some kitchens, in real estate ads | 38 |
| Have lunch at one's desk, e.g. | 34 |
| Avoid restaurant crowds, perhaps | 32 |
| Alternative to "take out" | 35 |
| "And thy princes ___ due season" | 42 |