| "___ Heartbeat" (Amy Grant hit) | 41 |
| "__ Breath You Take": Police hit | 42 |
| Word on a prescription label | 28 |
| The utmost | 10 |
| The fullest possible | 20 |
| The E of EGBDF | 14 |
| The "E" of EGBDF | 26 |
| The "E" in EGBDF | 26 |
| Taylor Dayne: "With ___ Beat of My Heart" | 51 |
| Start of a pessimist's credo | 32 |
| Partner of "each" | 27 |
| Part of the mnemonic for EGBDF | 30 |
| Mae West's "___ Day's a Holiday" | 50 |
| Gladys Knight and the Pips "___ Beat of My Heart" | 59 |
| Fullest possible | 16 |
| Exempting none | 14 |
| Each possible | 13 |
| Each and___ one | 15 |
| Each and -- | 11 |
| Each and __ | 11 |
| Each and ___ one | 17 |
| Amy Grant's "___ Heartbeat" | 41 |
| All-inclusive adjective | 23 |
| All and sundry | 14 |
| A chicken in ___ pot | 20 |
| "Works ___ time" | 26 |
| "God bless us, ___ one!" | 34 |
| "God bless us --- one" | 32 |
| "Give ___ man thy ear . . . ": Shak. | 46 |
| "_____ Little Movement" (Dorsey Brothers hit) | 55 |
| "___ valley shall be exalted" (Isaiah 40:4) | 53 |
| "___ Street's a Boulevard . . . ": 1953 song | 58 |
| "___ so often . . ." | 30 |
| "___ Rose Has Its Thorn" (Poison's 1988 chart-topper) | 67 |
| "___ Man in His Humour": Jonson | 41 |
| "___ man for himself" | 31 |
| "___ little breeze . . . " | 36 |
| "___ inch a king" | 27 |
| "___ Heartbeat" (1991 Amy Grant hit) | 46 |
| "___ Day's a Holiday" (Mae West film) | 51 |
| "___ Breath You Take" (#1 hit by the Police) | 54 |
| "__ Which Way but Loose" | 34 |
| "__ Little Kiss": 1987 hit | 36 |
| "__ Heartbeat": Amy Grant hit | 39 |
| ''___ man for himself!'' | 40 |
| ''__ little bit helps'' | 39 |
| -- so often | 11 |
| ___ which way (disordered) | 26 |
| ___ Vote Counts Amendment | 25 |
| ___ once in a while | 19 |
| ___ now and then | 16 |
| ___ now and again | 17 |
| “___ Good Boy Deserves Favour” (Stoppard play) | 54 |
| ___ bit (completely) | 20 |
| __ once in a while | 18 |
| __ bit (totally) | 16 |
| __ bit (completely) | 19 |
| 1989 Bobby Brown hit | 20 |
| Your average Joe | 16 |
| Joe Sixpack | 11 |
| James Stewart screen persona | 28 |
| Early morality play | 19 |
| Infrequently | 12 |
| Not often | 9 |
| From time to time | 17 |
| At times | 8 |
| Sometimes | 9 |
| Not too often | 13 |
| Answer to ''Do you come here often?'' | 53 |
| You, me and the whole gang | 26 |
| Who's a critic? | 19 |
| The whole crowd | 15 |
| "They'd eaten ___" | 32 |
| "___ Says I Love You" (1996 Woody Allen film) | 55 |
| "___ is a moon and has a dark side . . . " | 52 |
| All-inclusive text on frequency? | 32 |
| Nights before | 13 |
| Nights before holidays | 22 |
| Memorable nights | 16 |
| Holiday times | 13 |
| Holiday lead-ins | 16 |
| "___ Diary": Twain | 28 |
| Days before holidays | 20 |
| Anticipatory times | 18 |
| Prior nights | 12 |
| Dec. 24 and 31 | 14 |
| Holiday forerunners | 19 |
| Chronological brinks | 20 |
| Arden and others | 16 |
| Two December days | 17 |
| Twain's "___ Diary" | 33 |
| Some party nights | 17 |
| Holiday preceders | 17 |
| Holiday kickoffs | 16 |
| December 24 and 31 | 18 |
| Temporal brinks | 15 |
| Preceding nights | 16 |
| Two days in December | 20 |
| Pre-holiday nights | 18 |
| Party times | 11 |