| "Bon" or "mon" follower | 43 |
| "Bel-___": Maupassant | 31 |
| "Bel-___" (Maupassant novel) | 38 |
| "... what a good boy ---" | 35 |
| "... and said what a good boy ___!" | 45 |
| "... and neither __" | 30 |
| "--- seeing things?" | 30 |
| "--- my brother's keeper?" | 40 |
| "____ my brother's keeper?" | 41 |
| "____ Blue?" (1929 hit) | 33 |
| "___ under arrest?" | 29 |
| "___ too fat to wear a bikini?" | 41 |
| "___ the Man" (Jackie Wilson song) | 44 |
| "___ psychic or what?" | 32 |
| "___ my brother's keeper?": Gen. | 46 |
| "___ my brother's keeper?": Cain | 46 |
| "___ losing it, or ...?" | 34 |
| "___ in your way?" | 28 |
| "___ in Love?": 1952 song | 35 |
| "___ hearing you right?" | 34 |
| "___ going too fast for ya?" | 38 |
| "___ crazy, or . . ." | 31 |
| "___ crazy or ..." | 28 |
| "___ cool or what?" | 29 |
| "___ Blue?": 1929 tune | 32 |
| "___ Blue?" (apt 1929 song) | 37 |
| "___ Blue?" (1929 hit) | 32 |
| "___ Blue?" (1929 #1 hit) | 35 |
| "___ Blue?," 1929 song | 32 |
| "___ Blue," 1929 tune | 31 |
| "___ at risk?" | 24 |
| "___ annoying you?" | 29 |
| "__ to understand that . . ." | 39 |
| "__ to blame?" | 24 |
| "__ seeing things?" | 29 |
| "__ my brother's keeper?" | 39 |
| "__ losing it?" | 25 |
| "__ imagining things?" | 32 |
| "__ Blue?": 1929 song | 31 |
| " . . . mon ___ Pierrot" | 34 |
| " . . . good boy ___" | 31 |
| 'What Kind of Fool ___" (Sinatra) | 42 |
| 'What a good boy --' | 28 |
| 'How -- to know?' | 25 |
| ''What a good boy __'' | 38 |
| ''What a good boy __!'' | 39 |
| ''All Alone ___'' (Brenda Lee hit) | 50 |
| ''___ seeing things?'' | 38 |
| ''___ making myself clear?'' | 44 |
| '-- wrong?' | 19 |
| '-- right?' | 19 |
| '-- dreaming?' | 22 |
| '-- crazy?' | 19 |
| ____ Blue? | 13 |
| “___ right?” | 20 |
| Bowfin genus | 12 |
| "What ___ mind reader?" | 33 |
| ''What __ mind reader?'' | 40 |
| Author Lieblich | 15 |
| Mudfish genus | 13 |
| "What --- mind reader?" | 33 |
| "What _____ mind reader? | 29 |
| "What ____ mind reader?" | 34 |
| "What __ mind reader?" | 32 |
| "___ coward?": Hamlet | 31 |
| ''What ___ mindreader?'' | 40 |
| Easygoing | 9 |
| Pleasing | 8 |
| Good-natured | 12 |
| Congenial | 9 |
| Not hard to get along with | 26 |
| Good-humored | 12 |
| Nice | 4 |
| Like Miss Congeniality | 22 |
| Kindhearted | 11 |
| Engaging | 8 |
| Neighborly | 10 |
| Gracious | 8 |
| Complaisant | 11 |
| Not hard to get on with | 23 |
| Not at all sour | 15 |
| Hardly hostile | 14 |
| Gracious; friendly | 18 |
| Hit song of 1929 | 16 |
| Standard with the lyric "Ain't these tears in my eyes tellin' you?" | 85 |
| Sad song heard in "Funny Lady" | 40 |
| Oldie recorded by Midler in '72 | 35 |
| Ethel Waters title line following "Now he's gone, and we're through" | 86 |
| Ethel Waters song hit | 21 |
| Ethel Waters oldie | 18 |
| Ethel Waters hit song | 21 |
| Ethel Waters hit | 16 |
| Ethel Waters classic | 20 |
| Apt question concerning 10 answers in this puzzle | 49 |
| 1929 hit for Ethel Waters | 25 |
| 1929 #1 hit whose title follows the line "Now he's gone and we're through" | 92 |
| #1 Ethel Waters hit | 19 |
| Lady friend in Italy | 20 |
| Insurance company headquartered in Rhode Island | 47 |
| The oldest mutual auto insurance company in the U.S. | 52 |