"And Moe says, 'Well, you can come in, but with two conditions ¬— one, that you don't start ___' ..." | 133 |
"And makes us rather bear those ___ we have ...": Hamlet, in his famous soliloquy | 91 |
"And look thou meet me ___ the first cock crow" (Oberon, to Puck) | 75 |
"And in this perfect weather, we'll find a place together" tune (Chili Peppers) | 93 |
"And I've got one, two, three, four, five ___ working overtime" (XTC lyric) | 89 |
"And I'm ready ___ right through the sky" (Richard Marx lyric) | 76 |
"And how does she–__–feel about you?": "Love Actually" | 82 |
"And here's what's happening in your neck of the woods" speaker | 81 |
"And here he is today, the luckiest turkey in America. And for the first time in his life, he's not a ___. Congratulations, Tom." | 143 |
"And finally, a copy of the crossword documentary 'Wordplay' to keep that special someone ___!" | 113 |
"And at 7 P.M. there'll be a showing of the 60's film ___..." | 79 |
"And all too soon, I fear, the king shall ___": "Richard II" | 80 |
"An' they're hangin' Danny --- in the mornin'" | 72 |
"An' singin there, an' dancin here, / Wi' great and ___": Burns | 85 |
"An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g. | 89 |
"An oh, what ___ we'll hit!" (lyric from Bugs Bunny's theme song) | 83 |
"An invasion of armies can be resisted; an invasion of ___ cannot be resisted": Hugo | 94 |
"An insightful look at how playing Miss Brooks took its toll on Ms. Arden" | 84 |
"An article of clothing that children are always losing." "___" | 83 |
"An animal whose eggs you'd probably never eat for breakfast." "___" | 92 |
"American Top 40" host (and the voice of Shaggy on "Scooby-Doo") | 84 |
"American Progress, the Triumph of Man's Accomplishments Through Physical and Mental Labor" and "Oriental Phantasie," e.g. | 146 |
"American Idol" singer Gray with the 2004 album "The Dreamer" | 81 |
"American Idol" runner-up with the album "Measure of a Man" | 79 |
"America's most innovative company" prior to its bankruptcy in 2001 | 81 |
"America's favorite active pro athlete," per a 2012 ESPN poll | 75 |
"America's #1 Party Girl," per a recent Rolling Stone cover | 73 |
"America (Fuck ___)" ("Team America: World Police" song) | 76 |
"Ambition should be made of __ stuff": "Julius Caesar" | 74 |
"Am ___ yesterday's news?" ("You'll Never Know," Edwyn Collins) | 91 |
"Alternate side parking regulations are suspended today," say? | 72 |
"Alphabet series" mystery writer (she's up to "X") | 74 |
"All ___ of You" (song from "The Phantom of the Opera") | 75 |
"All ___ is metaphor, and all metaphor is poetry": G. K. Chesterton | 77 |
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women ___ players" | 78 |
"All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere ___" (Stephen Foster) | 76 |
"All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word," according to song | 85 |
"All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream" writer | 74 |
"All right, y'all, let's get in the old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage!" | 90 |
"All right, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me - so let's just do this and I'll get back to killing you with ___": Homer Simpson | 165 |
"All of Me" actress whose first name is a hint to this puzzle's theme | 83 |
"All My ___ Live in Texas" (song with the lyric "And that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee") | 116 |
"All In: The Education of General David Petraeus" author Broadwell | 76 |
"All I ___ Of You" (song from "The Phantom of the Opera") | 77 |
"All I want is __ somewhere": "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" lyric | 84 |
"All I Know About Animal Behavior I Learned in Loehmann's Dressing Room" author Bombeck | 101 |
"All for the glorification of your massive ___!" (George to Steinbrenner in "Seinfeld") | 107 |
"Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" author | 78 |
"Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of ___, of most excellent fancy": "Hamlet" [1996 novel] | 125 |
"Al ___ Lado Del RÃo" (Oscar-winning song from "The Motorcycle Diaries") | 95 |
"After we delineate this sales chart, our stockholders will love us." | 79 |
"After the maid cleans out the ___ ___ going to polish the fireplace doors" | 85 |
"After the Gold Rush" lyric "___ felt like getting high" | 76 |
"Add ___ a tiger's chaudron, / For the ingredients of our cauldron": Shak. | 88 |
"Ad majorem ___ gloriam" ("For the greater glory of God") | 77 |
"Abstract ___ product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered" (Al Capp) | 111 |
"A" making "E" a "D" in 1914, "B" its "C" in 1925 | 99 |
"A ___ makes an elephant feel like a jet plane." (Jackie Kennedy) | 75 |
"A ___ In The Sun" (first play written by a black woman to be produced on Broadway) | 93 |
"A woman's ___ often opens the door to love": Henry Ward Beecher | 78 |
"A woman drove me to drink and I didn't even have the decency to thank her" speaker | 97 |
"A Visit From the Goon Squad" Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer | 74 |
"A tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot," according to Charlie Chaplin | 100 |
"A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a ___; what else does a man need to be happy?": Albert Einstein | 112 |
"A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies" author Bartolomé de ___ | 87 |
"A Prairie Home Companion" director; "it" game; performer Marilyn; PC key; ear part; mama's boy; grown boy; "Notes On 'Camp'" essayist; blue shade | 188 |
"A place you can go ... when you're short on your dough," in a 1979 hit | 85 |
"A place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself": Shaw | 73 |
"A phoenix that shall make all France ___": "Henry VI, Part I" | 82 |
"A person who talks when you wish him to listen," per Ambrose Bierce | 78 |
"A person who opens his mouth and puts his feats in it," according to Henry Ford | 90 |
"A parlor utensil for subduing the impenitent visitor": Ambrose Bierce | 80 |
"A Nervous ___ Motion of the Head to the Left" (Andrew Bird song) | 75 |
"A movie star can never order straight from ___" ("Get Shorty") | 83 |
"A moderately good play with a badly written third act," according to Truman Capote | 93 |
"A man who won't die for something is not fit to live" speaker, for short | 87 |
"A lot has been said about politicians; some of it complimentary, but most of it accurate" comedian | 109 |
"A Long Time ___" (song from "The Most Happy Fella") | 72 |
"A living faith will last in the __ of the blackest storm": Gandhi | 76 |
"A little thing that makes a big difference," according to Churchill | 78 |
"A little bit of ___ get you up" (Mark Knopfler, "Junkie Doll") | 83 |
"A literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything": Huxley | 88 |
"A large nose is the mark of a witty, courteous, affable, generous and liberal man" speaker | 101 |
"A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread..." writer's name, translated | 75 |
"A hillside near ____ farm" (opening "Peer Gynt" scene) | 75 |
"A gripping narrative about one folk singer's violent turn against Paul Simon" | 92 |
"A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul" speaker | 101 |
"A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain" Pulitzer winner Robert ___ Butler | 82 |
"A fickle food upon a shifting plate," according to Emily Dickinson | 77 |
"A device for finding furniture in the dark," according to Steven Wright | 82 |
"A County in la Nazione: Autobiography of a 'Godfather' Star" | 79 |
"A conservative is one who admires radicals centuries after they're dead" author | 94 |
"A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing" comedian Philips | 104 |
"A Chorus Line" character who sings "The Music and the Mirror" | 82 |
"A bullet from a fucking gun!," per Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet" | 84 |
"A Buddhist walks up to a ___ stand and says, 'Make me one with everything'" | 94 |
"A bird," "a plane" or "Superman" preceder | 72 |
"9. I wrote a paper in college on Poe's 'The ___' exclusively using just the footnotes!" | 110 |
"8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson" | 107 |
"7. I was so into video games as a kid (I drove at least two ___ into the ground), I was convinced I was going to make them as an adult." | 147 |