| "I'll meet you then!" | 35 |
| "You're been green-lighted" | 41 |
| "We have authorization" | 33 |
| "Proceed with the plan" | 33 |
| "Permission has been granted" | 39 |
| Tepid answer to "How do you like work?" | 49 |
| Comment from a barely satisfied employee | 40 |
| "Well, this pays the rent" | 36 |
| "I have to pay the bills somehow" | 43 |
| "I do this to pay the bills" | 38 |
| 'This pays the rent, at least' | 38 |
| "Don't believe that!" | 35 |
| "I've been framed!" | 33 |
| "I did no such thing!" | 32 |
| 'Don't believe that!' | 33 |
| 1974 thriller about a murderous baby | 36 |
| Appropriate comment for this puzzle | 35 |
| What the agent said when Megan Fox showed up? | 45 |
| Realtor's "needs TLC"? Candidly, __ | 49 |
| "Don't tell anyone" | 33 |
| "Don't tell anyone!" | 34 |
| "No way you can screw this one up" | 44 |
| Rare announcement after balloting | 33 |
| Declaration before going into overtime | 38 |
| Comment from someone who knows the score? | 41 |
| "We're going to overtime" | 39 |
| "Now we go to overtime" | 33 |
| "I guess everyone wins today!" | 40 |
| "Don't go in there!" | 34 |
| "Wait! They set you up!" | 34 |
| "Don't fall for that" | 35 |
| 'Don't go in there!' | 32 |
| "Thanks for the laughs!" | 34 |
| "That about wraps things up" | 38 |
| "Thou art the thing ___": King Lear | 45 |
| "... nothing to fear but fear ___" | 44 |
| ''. . . is fear ___'' | 37 |
| Word with ''in and of'' | 39 |
| The "se" in "per se" | 40 |
| The ''se'' in per se | 36 |
| Last word in a famous quote by FDR | 34 |
| "We have nothing to fear but fear ---" | 48 |
| "Thou art the thing ___": Shak. | 41 |
| "It will pay for ___ in no time" | 42 |
| "...nothing to fear but fear ---" | 43 |
| "... nothing to fear but fear __" | 43 |
| "... is fear ___": F.D.R. | 35 |
| ". . . is fear ___" (F.D.R.) | 38 |
| '... to fear is fear --' | 32 |
| "This will help our image" | 36 |
| "Let's go someplace cooler!" | 42 |
| "Can you roll down a window?" | 39 |
| "Boy, am I shvitzing!" | 32 |
| "___ his kiss" (repeated 1964 lyric) | 46 |
| "___ His Kiss" (golden oldie) | 39 |
| "___ his kiss" (1964 pop lyric) | 41 |
| ''___ His Kiss'' (golden oldie) | 47 |
| "We've got this one!" | 35 |
| Words spoken with a yawn, perhaps | 33 |
| Lead-in to "I really should get going" | 48 |
| "Time for me to turn in" | 34 |
| "I should get some sleep" | 35 |
| "I really should be going" | 36 |
| Shout upon walking in the door, perhaps | 39 |
| Response to "Who's there?" | 40 |
| "Honey, I'm home!" | 32 |
| Answer to ''Who's there?'' | 46 |
| Voice mail message opener, perhaps | 34 |
| Response to 'Who's there?' | 38 |
| Informal reply to "Who's there?" | 46 |
| "Don't you recognize this voice?!" | 48 |
| 'Who's there?' reply | 32 |
| Words from a familiar voice at the door | 39 |
| Words after knocking at a friend's door | 43 |
| Unhelpful opening to a phone conversation | 41 |
| Self-referential words at the door | 34 |
| Response with a ringing doorbell | 32 |
| Phone call reply to "Who is this?" | 44 |
| Opening line from someone phoning home | 38 |
| Informal response to "Who's there?" | 49 |
| Familiar phone conversation starter | 35 |
| Answer you wouldn't give to a stranger | 42 |
| Announcement from an invisible friend? | 38 |
| Announcement confirmed by the speaker's voice | 49 |
| "WhoÂ’s there?" reply | 34 |
| "Who's there?" reply, perhaps | 43 |
| "Were you expecting somebody else?" | 45 |
| "Open the door, dude ..." | 35 |
| "I'm home!" relative | 34 |
| "Hello ---" (Rundgren tune) | 37 |
| "Hello ___" (Todd Rundgren hit) | 41 |
| "Don't you recognize the voice?" | 46 |
| "Don't you recognize the voice?!" | 47 |
| "C'est moi," in English | 37 |
| 'Who's there?' response | 35 |
| 'C'est moi,' in English | 35 |
| ''Who's there?'' response | 45 |
| ''Who's there?'' reply | 42 |
| ''Who's there?'' answer | 43 |
| ''Hello ___'' (Rundgren tune) | 45 |