| "Of course this car isn't voice-controlled!" | 58 |
| "Of course this would happen to ME" | 45 |
| "Of course we will, so stop bugging me" | 49 |
| "Of course you realize ... this mean's war" speaker | 65 |
| "Of course you're right" | 38 |
| "Of course! | 16 |
| "Of course!" | 22 |
| "Of course!": Slang | 29 |
| "Of course" | 21 |
| "Of course, blockhead!" | 33 |
| "Of course, dear lady" | 32 |
| "Of course, dude!" | 28 |
| "Of course, Jorge!" | 29 |
| "Of course, señor!" | 32 |
| "Of course, this is when he ___ of ..." | 49 |
| "Of course, what would I know?" | 41 |
| "Of course," slangily | 31 |
| "Of Human Bondage" author | 35 |
| "Of Human Bondage" hero | 33 |
| "Of Human Bondage" role | 33 |
| "Of Human Bondage" Smith | 34 |
| "Of Human __" | 23 |
| "Of Mice and Men" (1992) actor/director | 49 |
| "Of Mice and Men" became one in 1970 | 46 |
| "Of Mice and Men" character | 37 |
| "Of Mice and Men" rabbit lover | 40 |
| "Of Mice and Men" role | 32 |
| "Of Mice and ___" | 27 |
| "Of Mice ___" | 23 |
| "Of olive, ___, and maize . . . ": Tennyson | 53 |
| "Of the," in Oviedo | 29 |
| "Of Thee ---" | 23 |
| "Of Thee I Sing" co-author Ryskind | 44 |
| "Of Thee I Sing" lyricist Gershwin | 44 |
| "Of Thee I Sing" role | 31 |
| "Of Thee I ___" | 25 |
| "Of Thee __" | 22 |
| "Of Thee ___" | 23 |
| "Of Thee _____" | 25 |
| "Of Thee" follower | 28 |
| "Of this ___ certain" | 31 |
| "Of Time and the River" | 33 |
| "Of Time and ___" | 27 |
| "Of wrath" in a hymn | 30 |
| "Of wrath," in a hymn title | 37 |
| "Of __ I sing" | 24 |
| "Of __ Sing" | 22 |
| "Of ___ and Men" | 26 |
| "Of ___ and starry skies": Byron | 42 |
| "Of ___ Bondage" | 26 |
| "Of ___ I Sing" | 25 |
| "Of ___ I Sing" (Gershwin musical) | 44 |
| "Of ___ Sing" (Pulitzer-winning Gershwin show) | 56 |
| "Of ___" | 18 |
| "Of ___," 1932 Pulitzer musical | 41 |
| "Of ___," Updike title | 32 |
| "Of _____ I sing" | 27 |
| "Of _____ Sing" | 25 |
| "Of" in Outremont, followed by CFL stat? | 50 |
| "Off for now, love" | 29 |
| "Off on a Comet" author | 33 |
| "Off the Court" author | 32 |
| "Off the Court" author Arthur | 39 |
| "Off the Court" autobiographer | 40 |
| "Off the Court" writer | 32 |
| "Off the top of my head . . ." | 40 |
| "Off we go" | 21 |
| "Off with her head!" speaker | 38 |
| "Off with you!" | 25 |
| "Off you go!" | 23 |
| "Off ___, into the wild . . . " | 41 |
| "Off ___, on . . . ": Gillilan | 40 |
| "Off ___?" | 20 |
| "Office Space" company | 32 |
| "Office Space" space | 30 |
| "Officer and a Gentleman" actor | 41 |
| "Official Pitstop of NASCAR" | 38 |
| "Officious ___" | 25 |
| "Offside" official | 28 |
| "Offside" official, for short | 39 |
| "Oft have I ___ timely-parted ghost": Shak. | 53 |
| "Oft in the ___ night" | 32 |
| "Oft in the ___ Night": T. Moore | 42 |
| "Ogives" composer | 27 |
| "Oh ... come ... on!" | 31 |
| "Oh ... duh" | 22 |
| "Oh ..." | 18 |
| "Oh 7, why'd you have to go and eat 9? And 6, did you help 7 out of fear? I'm shocked!" | 105 |
| "Oh baby!" | 20 |
| "Oh boy . . . postseason!": Zech. 9:15 | 48 |
| "Oh Boy! What ___" (1920's hit) | 45 |
| "Oh boy!" | 19 |
| "Oh brother!" | 23 |
| "OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN . . . " | 41 |
| "Oh dear!" | 20 |
| "Oh dear!" cried the waist, "___." | 54 |
| "Oh dear" | 19 |
| "Oh fer gawds sake!" | 30 |
| "Oh for the love of..." | 33 |
| "Oh fuck" computer key | 32 |