| "Summer Moved On" band | 32 |
| "So, the butler did it!" | 34 |
| "So you're the culprit!" | 38 |
| "So that's your game" | 35 |
| "So that's where I left it!" | 42 |
| "So that's what you meant!" | 41 |
| "So that's what you mean!" | 40 |
| "So that's what that means!" | 42 |
| "Oh, so that's it!" | 33 |
| "Now you're making sense!" | 40 |
| "Now I've got you !" | 34 |
| "I'm onto your tricks!" | 37 |
| "I'm onto you now!" | 33 |
| "I totally understand now!" | 37 |
| "I shoulda guessed that" | 34 |
| "I knew it all along!" | 32 |
| "I catch your drift now!" | 35 |
| "Hunting High and Low" band | 37 |
| "Here's the answer at last!" | 42 |
| "By George, I think I've got it!" | 47 |
| "___ moment" (flash of insight) | 41 |
| '80s Norwegian "Take On Me" band | 46 |
| ''What did I tell you?!'' | 41 |
| ''So there you are!'' | 37 |
| ''Now I understand!'' | 37 |
| ''I'm onto you now!'' | 41 |
| ''I have an idea!'' | 35 |
| ''I figured it out!" | 33 |
| ''I figured it out!'' | 37 |
| ''But of course!'' | 34 |
| ___ moment (puzzle-solving breakthrough) | 40 |
| ''Moby-Dick'' captain | 37 |
| Melville's monomaniacal mariner | 35 |
| Captain with a whale of an obsession? | 37 |
| "Moby Dick" protagonist | 33 |
| Mariner in a classic literary tale | 34 |
| "Call me Ishmael" speaker | 35 |
| ''Moby Dick'' captain | 37 |
| Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck | 49 |
| Queequeg's captain on the Pequod | 36 |
| Pursuer of the "accursed white whale" | 47 |
| One giving Starbuck's orders | 32 |
| Monomaniacal mariner from Melville's mind | 45 |
| Melville's white-whale hunter | 33 |
| Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956 | 43 |
| King of Israel, ninth century B.C. | 34 |
| Ishmael's boss [SEE NOTE ABOVE.] | 36 |
| His last voyage originated in New Bedford | 41 |
| Fictional captain with an ivory leg | 35 |
| Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession | 46 |
| Fictional boss of Stubb and Flask | 33 |
| Early John Barrymore talkie role | 32 |
| Captain played by Patrick Stewart | 33 |
| Captain in "Moby Dick" | 32 |
| Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad | 36 |
| Beholder of a "hump like a snow-hill" | 47 |
| "I drive the sea!" crier | 34 |
| "Hast seen the White Whale?" asker | 44 |
| ''Pequod'' skipper | 34 |
| ''Pequod'' captain | 34 |
| ''A grand, ungodly, godlike man'' | 49 |
| ''___ the Arab'' (song) | 39 |
| ''___ the Arab'' | 32 |
| Biblical king of Israel and a captain | 37 |
| A biblical king and a sea captain | 33 |
| "Moby Dick" captain and family | 40 |
| Occasions to cry "Eureka!" | 36 |
| Instants of revelation, as for puzzle solvers | 45 |
| "That would not lift ___": Yeats | 42 |
| "___ Day's Night" (Beatles song) | 46 |
| "___ Day's Night," Beatles film | 45 |
| Arthur Ashe's "___ Road to Glory" | 47 |
| Beatles' "___ Day's Night" | 44 |
| Dylan "___ Rain's a-Gonna Fall" | 45 |
| "___ Day's Night" (Beatles hit) | 45 |
| "___ Day's Night" (Beatles film) | 46 |
| "___ Day's Night" (Beatles classic) | 49 |
| Comments indicating comprehension | 33 |
| ''Gotcha'' cries | 32 |
| Words that are music to teachers' ears | 42 |
| They often accompany discoveries | 32 |
| Successful problem solvers have them | 36 |
| Sounds heard when the lights come on | 36 |
| Sounds heard during light dawning | 33 |
| Good students have many of these | 32 |
| Cries from successful puzzle solvers | 36 |
| "Problem solved!" shouts | 34 |
| "I figured it out!" cries | 35 |
| ''Got it!'' cries | 33 |
| Pull out of ___ (produce suddenly) | 34 |
| "___, A Coat, A Glove," Speyer play | 45 |
| Like a chunky person's belt buckle? | 39 |
| ''You're in ___ of trouble!'' | 49 |
| "You're in ___ of trouble!" | 41 |
| "It takes ___ o' livin'": Guest | 49 |
| "I'm standing RIGHT HERE" | 39 |
| "Can I get a word in?" | 32 |
| "Sorry to intrude . . ." | 34 |
| "I'd like to say something" | 41 |
| "Don't forget about me" | 37 |