| Magic ___ (book series with 3D designs) | 39 |
| Magic ___ (book series of stereograms) | 38 |
| Luscious Jackson: "Naked ___" | 39 |
| London ___ (Thames tourist attraction) | 38 |
| London ___ (British Ferris wheel) | 33 |
| Leela has just one on "Futurama" | 42 |
| Cyclops' distinctive feature | 32 |
| Cat's or bull's follower | 32 |
| Bull's-___ (center of a dartboard) | 38 |
| "Queer ___ for the Straight Guy" | 42 |
| "His ___ Is on the Sparrow" | 37 |
| "Good ___!" (praise for a batter) | 43 |
| "An ___ for an . . . " | 32 |
| "___ of the Tiger" (Survivor hit) | 43 |
| "___ of the Beholder" (1999) | 38 |
| "___ in the Sky" Alan Parsons Project | 47 |
| ''His ___ Is on the Sparrow'' | 45 |
| Stunning computer graphics, e.g. | 32 |
| Something superficially attractive | 34 |
| Good thing to make during an interview | 38 |
| Nonverbal communication of a sort | 33 |
| Thing desired in a singles' bar | 35 |
| Good thing to make during a speech | 34 |
| Word with "bug" or "googly" | 47 |
| Didn't let out of one's sight | 37 |
| Word with "blue" or "bright" | 48 |
| "One-___ Jacks" (Brando film) | 39 |
| "One-___ Jacks" (1961) | 32 |
| Word with "green" or "googly" | 49 |
| Word with "green" or "eagle" | 48 |
| What Brian Epstein did to Beatles | 33 |
| Type of monster (with "green") | 40 |
| Paul Westerberg "Black ___ Susan" | 43 |
| Ellie Goulding "Starry ___" | 37 |
| Brando's "One-___ Jacks" | 38 |
| "Green-___ Lady" (Sugarloaf hit) | 42 |
| Ophthalmologist's prescription | 34 |
| Ophthalmologist's application | 33 |
| Tests that people look forward to? | 34 |
| Snellen charts can be used in them | 34 |
| They're attractive to look at | 33 |
| Wanting to eat, as a cat re: a goldfish | 39 |
| 1982 hit for the Alan Parsons Project | 37 |
| Metaphoric word for a close call | 32 |
| Hair that's lengthened by mascara | 37 |
| There might be one on the corner of a sail | 42 |
| Clothing hole that won't embarrass you | 42 |
| It's often closed for the night | 35 |
| They're usually heavier at night | 36 |
| ___ newt (witch's ingredient) | 33 |
| Metallica "___ the Beholder" | 38 |
| Ken Follett's "_____ the Needle" | 46 |
| "The ___ the Needle": Follett | 39 |
| "___ the Tiger" (1982 hit) | 36 |
| "___ the Needle" (1981 movie) | 39 |
| "___ newt . . . ": Shak. | 34 |
| "__ the Tiger": Survivor song | 39 |
| ''___ newt and toe of frog'' | 44 |
| ___ newt (witches' ingredient) | 34 |
| ___ newt (witches' brew ingredient) | 39 |
| "Keep your ___ the ball!" | 35 |
| "Keep your ___ the ball" | 34 |
| "Keep your --- the ball" | 34 |
| "I've got my ___ you!" | 36 |
| "I've got my __ you!" | 35 |
| ''___ America'' (TV news segment) | 49 |
| CBS News's "___ America" | 38 |
| "Keep your --- the ball!" | 35 |
| "Keep your ___ the prize" | 35 |
| "Keep your ___ the prize!" | 36 |
| "__ Hollywood": '80s magazine show | 48 |
| "__ America Tour": 2006 CBS News event | 48 |
| One who's "just looking" | 38 |
| Stewart in "Rear Window" | 34 |
| Star of "The Invisible Boy" (1957) | 44 |
| One who is "just looking" | 35 |
| They're usually blue or brown | 33 |
| "The windows to the soul" | 35 |
| "The ___ of Texas . . . " | 35 |
| They're vital for good looks | 32 |
| Sheena Easton: "For Your ___ Only" | 44 |
| "I Only Have ___ for You," 1934 song | 46 |
| "Hungry ___," Twitty hit | 34 |
| "Bright ___" (Shirley Temple movie) | 45 |
| "Bette Davis ___," 1981 hit song | 42 |
| "___ Without a Face" (Billy Idol song) | 48 |
| Word after Bright, Frog, or Wolf in band names | 46 |
| What a colon represents in an emoticon | 38 |
| They're tested with Snellen charts | 38 |
| They're seen on both sides of bridges | 41 |
| They're protected by lids and lashes | 40 |
| They're opened first on Christmas morning | 45 |
| They're kept under lids, especially at night | 48 |
| They're kept under lids at night | 36 |
| They're examined with a phoropter | 37 |
| They often have glasses in front of them | 40 |
| They may be black, green, blue or private | 41 |
| They may be black, brown, blue or private | 41 |
| They fill some holes in your head | 33 |
| There are four of them on a dollar bill | 39 |