The Guess Who's ''These ___'' | 49 |
The Guess Who hit "These_____ " | 41 |
Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke | 38 |
Stereotypical movers in some paintings | 38 |
Someone may look deep into yours | 32 |
Prominent features of a "Cats" poster | 47 |
Poet's "windows of the soul" | 42 |
Piñero's "Short ___" | 37 |
Many on a potato or two on a noodle | 35 |
Kim Carnes "Bette Davis ___" | 38 |
In Texas, they're "upon you" | 42 |
Hit song "Bette Davis ---" | 36 |
Hieroglyphic representations of Horus | 37 |
Cavefish's functionless parts | 33 |
Bette Davis features in a pop song | 34 |
Ben Turpin's crossed features | 33 |
"When Irish ___ Are Smiling" | 38 |
"When Irish ___ are smiling ..." | 42 |
"When Irish ___ are . . . " | 37 |
"When Irish ___ . . . " | 33 |
"These ___, are crying" The Guess Who | 47 |
"These ___, are crying" | 33 |
"The night has a thousand ___" | 40 |
"The ___ of Laura Mars" | 33 |
"Stars in My ___," 1936 song | 38 |
"Mine ___ have seen . . . " | 37 |
"Keep your ___ peeled" | 32 |
"Ebony ___," 1961 song | 32 |
"Dancing with Tears in My ___" | 40 |
"Bette Davis ___" (Kim Carnes hit song) | 49 |
"___ of Laura Mars," 1978 film | 40 |
" . . . only with thine ___" | 38 |
''Electric'' sensors | 36 |
''___ of Laura Mars'' | 37 |
Stereotypical telegraphers' headgear | 40 |
It may improve if you have contacts | 35 |
It improves when you have contacts | 34 |
Faye Dunaway/Tommy Lee Jones thriller | 37 |
Ugly building in a pretty area, say | 35 |
Graffiti, abandoned buildings, etc. | 35 |
Roadside litter and abandoned buildings | 39 |
It may be caused by too much screen time | 40 |
Result of reading the fine print, maybe | 39 |
Result of poring over print, perhaps | 36 |
Result of computer overuse, maybe | 33 |
Lucubrator's potential problem | 34 |
Downside of reading in poor light | 33 |
Exchange for something very valuable | 36 |
Canines often metaphorically sacrificed | 39 |
Driver's license requirement | 32 |
Driver's license prerequisite | 33 |
Requirement for a driver's license | 38 |
Pilot's certification requirement | 37 |
It might start "E FP TOZ LPED" | 40 |
It might be given by an ophthalmologist | 39 |
It may result in making new contacts | 36 |
They're useful in making contacts | 37 |
They require reading many letters | 33 |
People try to look their best for these | 39 |
Exams conducted in a twenty foot space | 38 |
With an ___ (taking into account) | 33 |
"We don't see __ ..." | 35 |
One who was at the scene, usually | 33 |
Jane Rochester's maiden name | 32 |
''Jane __'' (Brontë novel) | 45 |
Brontë's "Jane ___" | 36 |
Jane created by Charlotte Brontë | 35 |
Brontë's "Jane __" | 35 |
Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel | 41 |
Lake ___, lowest point in Australia | 35 |
"The __ Affair": Jasper Fforde novel | 46 |
''Reader, I married him'' speaker | 49 |
Rochester's beloved governess | 33 |
One who's not a procrastinator | 34 |
Literary orphan whose mentor was Miss Temple | 44 |
Literary governess's surname | 32 |
Literary classic, ''Jane ___'' | 46 |
Last name of a Brontë governess | 34 |
Lake __, Australia's lowest point | 37 |
Lake ___ (largest lake in Australia) | 36 |
Lake ___ (Australia's lowest point) | 39 |
Jane who was courted at Thornfield Hall | 39 |
Jane who stayed at Thornfield Hall | 34 |
Jane played by Paquin and Gainsbourg | 36 |
Jane of literature's Thornfield Hall | 40 |
Governess read about in English class | 37 |
Governess played by Mia Wasikowska, 2011 | 40 |
Character created by Brontë | 34 |
Australia's Lake ___ National Park | 38 |
"The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde novel) | 48 |
"Reader, I married him" speaker | 41 |
"Reader, I married him" heroine | 41 |
"Notes on a Scandal" director Richard | 47 |
"Jane ___" (Brontë novel) | 38 |
"Jane ___: A BabyLit Counting Primer" | 47 |
''Jane ___'' (Bronte novel) | 43 |
Book prophesying Jerusalem's destruction | 44 |
"God strengthens" in Hebrew | 37 |
Former Israeli president Weizman | 32 |
"On Eagles' Wings" author Weizman | 47 |