| "That's cool, brah" | 33 |
| "That's clear, man" | 33 |
| "That's clear to me" in beat-speak | 48 |
| "Perfectly clear, man!" | 33 |
| "Got it," to Maynard G. Krebs | 39 |
| ''Understood!'', hippie-style | 45 |
| ''__ Rock and Roll Music'' | 42 |
| Eyewitness's activity at a lineup | 37 |
| Prefix meaning "peculiar" | 35 |
| Prefix pertaining to peculiarity | 32 |
| Prefix meaning ''peculiar'' | 43 |
| ''Peculiar'' word form | 38 |
| "Going to the dogs," e.g. | 35 |
| "Cat got your tongue?" e.g. | 37 |
| ''Going to the dogs,'' e.g. | 43 |
| Language learner's challenge | 32 |
| "One for the books," for one | 38 |
| "Hang one's head," e.g. | 37 |
| "For crying out loud," e.g. | 37 |
| "Burn the midnight oil," for one | 42 |
| "On the fence," for example | 37 |
| "Kick the bucket" is one | 34 |
| "In the doghouse," e.g. | 33 |
| "Eat crow" or "talk turkey" | 47 |
| "Apple of my eye," for example | 40 |
| ''Talk turkey,'' e.g. | 37 |
| ''Kick the bucket,'' for one | 44 |
| You shouldn't take it literally | 35 |
| Unintuitive thing for language learners | 39 |
| It shouldn't be taken literally | 35 |
| Expression that doesn't translate literally | 47 |
| Challenge for a nonnative speaker | 33 |
| "When pigs fly" is one | 32 |
| "Put two and two together," e.g. | 42 |
| "Jump the shark," e.g. | 32 |
| "In the doghouse," for one | 36 |
| "Hot to trot" or "cold feet" | 48 |
| "Hang your head," for instance | 40 |
| "Go to the dogs," e.g. | 32 |
| "Beat a dead horse," e.g. | 35 |
| ''Fly off the handle,'' e.g. | 44 |
| They're seldom taken literally | 34 |
| They're not to be taken literally | 37 |
| Subject in foreign language class | 33 |
| See red, talk a blue streak, etc. | 33 |
| Language learner's challenges | 33 |
| Curry favor and crack a joke, e.g. | 34 |
| "Hands down" and "cold feet" | 48 |
| Dostoyevsky's "The ___" | 37 |
| Dostoyevsky novel, with "The" | 39 |
| Green Day "American ___" | 34 |
| Dostoevsky's "The ___" | 36 |
| Dostoevsky novel (with "The") | 39 |
| Word said with a slap across someone's head | 47 |
| Type of box that's often watched | 36 |
| Lisa Marie Presley song about a stupid person? | 46 |
| Green Day's "American" | 36 |
| Every other driver, to the road-enraged | 39 |
| Dostoyevsky's "The _____" | 39 |
| Dostoyevsky work, with "The" | 38 |
| Dostoyevsky title character named Lev Myshkin | 45 |
| Dostoevsky's Prince Myshkin, e.g. | 37 |
| Dostoevsky work (with "The") | 39 |
| Dostoevski's "The ___" | 36 |
| Dostoevski novel, with "The" | 38 |
| "The ___": Dostoyevsky | 32 |
| "The ___" (Dostoyevsky novel) | 39 |
| "The ___," Dostoyevsky novel | 38 |
| "It is a tale told by an __ . . ." | 44 |
| "AKA ___" (Hives song) | 32 |
| "... a tale told by an ---" | 37 |
| " . . . told by an ___" | 33 |
| " . . . tale told by an ___": Shak. | 45 |
| Sherwood's "___ Delight" | 38 |
| Mad magazine's Usual Gang of ___ | 36 |
| Rocket scientists they're not | 33 |
| Putdown of those with whom one disagrees | 40 |
| Other drivers (never you, of course) | 36 |
| "___ Delight," Sherwood play | 38 |
| "The Last Great Race on Earth" | 40 |
| "___ hands are the devil's tools" | 47 |
| "Spamalot" creator Eric | 33 |
| What a getaway car may be waiting in | 36 |
| Wait for the start of the drag race | 35 |
| Wait for the start of a drag race | 33 |
| Potentially going into screen saver mode | 40 |
| Eric of "Monty Python" | 32 |
| All the unemployed and some of the rich | 39 |
| Word with curiosity or speculation | 34 |
| What a successful rocker can be? | 32 |
| Waiting at a stoplight, probably | 32 |
| Type of curiosity or speculation | 32 |
| Onetime cohort of Cleese, Palin et al. | 38 |
| Oasis "The Importance of Being ___" | 45 |
| Monty Python member and composer Eric | 37 |
| Member of Cleese and Chapman's cohort | 41 |
| Like hands co-opted by the Devil? | 33 |
| Like computers with screen savers running | 41 |
| Like Coleridge's "painted ship" | 45 |
| Like band between albums, perhaps | 33 |