| "___ a Song Go Out of My Heart" | 41 |
| Abba's "___ the Music Speak" | 42 |
| "May ___ you in on a little secret?" | 46 |
| "Sorry if __ you down" | 32 |
| "Okay if ___ myself out?" | 35 |
| "Okay if __ myself out?" | 34 |
| "Just so ___ you know..." | 35 |
| "Before ___ you go . . ." | 35 |
| "--- a Song Go Out of My Heart" | 41 |
| "___ a song go out . . . " | 36 |
| ''Okay if ___ myself out?'' | 43 |
| Moby's "Now ___ It Go" | 36 |
| Frankie Laine's "___ Her Go" | 42 |
| Ellington's "___ a Song Go..." | 44 |
| Ellington's ____ a Song Go . . . | 41 |
| Abba's "__ the Music Speak" | 41 |
| "Why did ___ this happen?" | 36 |
| "Sorry if ___ you down" | 33 |
| "OK if ___ myself out?" | 33 |
| "How did ___ this happen?" | 36 |
| "How did ___ that happen?" | 36 |
| "How could ___ this happen?" | 38 |
| "Before --- you go ..." | 33 |
| "Before ___ you go..." | 32 |
| "Before __ you go ..." | 32 |
| "___ Her Go" (Frankie Laine song) | 43 |
| "___ Her Go" (Frankie Laine hit) | 42 |
| "___ a song go out ..." | 33 |
| "__ Her Go": Frankie Laine song | 41 |
| "__ Her Go": Frankie Laine hit | 40 |
| "__ a Song Go Out of My Heart" | 40 |
| ``___ a song go out of...'' | 35 |
| 20th-cen. largely female labor org. | 35 |
| Trojan princess of a Mozart opera | 33 |
| When it comes to bones, they're hip | 39 |
| Winter Olympics gold medalist Kulik | 35 |
| Skater Kulik who won gold at Nagano | 35 |
| Skater Kulik of the 1998 Olympics | 33 |
| 1998 Olympic gold medalist Kulik | 32 |
| Princess in Mozart's "Idomeneo" | 45 |
| Epithet of the mother of Romulus and Remus | 42 |
| ''Idomeneo'' heroine | 36 |
| The "I" of "SI joint" | 41 |
| Situated near the upper part of the hip | 39 |
| Near a part of the innominate bone | 34 |
| ''Sacro'' addition | 34 |
| Poem describing the siege of Troy | 33 |
| It ends with Hector's funeral | 33 |
| Epic that ends with Hector's funeral | 40 |
| Partner of the "Odyssey" | 34 |
| Work often read before the "Odyssey" | 46 |
| Where to read about Achilles' wrath | 39 |
| This features Achilles' wrath | 33 |
| The "Odyssey" is its sequel | 37 |
| Required reading for a classics major | 37 |
| Precursor of the "Odyssey" | 36 |
| Poem with approximately 16,000 lines | 36 |
| Poem whose first word is "wrath" | 42 |
| Poem that ends with the funeral of Hector | 41 |
| Poem in which Paris plays a prominent part | 42 |
| Literary work in which Paris is featured | 40 |
| Its opening line mentions Peleus | 32 |
| Its first word translates as "wrath" | 46 |
| It ends with Hector being burned on a pyre | 42 |
| It contains the Catalogue of Ships | 34 |
| Inspiration for "Troilus and Cressida" | 48 |
| Homer doesn't say "D'oh!" in it | 49 |
| Epic work with a “kleos” (glory) theme | 46 |
| Epic with more than 15,000 lines | 32 |
| Epic translated by Alexander Pope | 33 |
| Epic that includes the Teichoscopia | 35 |
| Epic poem with about 16,000 lines | 33 |
| Epic involving Achilles' wrath | 34 |
| Epic featuring the Catalogue of Ships | 37 |
| Epic about Achilles, Hector et al. | 34 |
| Classics 101 text (with "The") | 40 |
| 24-book epic poem of more than 15,000 lines | 43 |
| "Troilus and Cressida" source, in part | 48 |
| 'Odyssey' companion piece | 33 |
| ''Would ___ to you?'' | 37 |
| ''Would __ to you?'' | 36 |
| He beat Arthur in the 1972 US Open | 34 |
| "Would ___ to You?" (Eurythmics hit) | 46 |
| U.S. and French Open winner Nastase | 35 |
| International Tennis Hall-of-Famer Nastase | 42 |
| French Open winner before Björn | 34 |
| 1976 loser to Bjorn at Wimbledon | 32 |
| "Nasty" Nastase of tennis | 35 |
| U.S. Open tennis victor over Arthur: 1972 | 41 |
| Luscious Jackson's "Why Do ___?" | 46 |
| Loser to Björn in the 1976 Wimbledon final | 45 |
| Longtime doubles partner with Jimmy | 35 |
| He defeated Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open finals | 47 |
| He beat Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
| He beat Arthur at the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
| First name among '70s netmen | 32 |
| Brother Cane "___ in the Bed I Make" | 46 |
| Big name in 1970s men's tennis | 34 |
| Arthur's onetime court rival | 32 |
| Arthur lost to him at the 1972 U.S. Open | 40 |