| Text | Length |
| It's just a thought | 23 |
| It may be bright or big | 23 |
| What's the big ___? | 23 |
| Starting point, perhaps | 23 |
| Problem solver, perhaps | 23 |
| It might be harebrained | 23 |
| It begins at conception | 23 |
| Gray cells' product | 23 |
| A result of cerebration | 23 |
| Perfectionist's aim | 23 |
| Something to strive for | 23 |
| A 10, by some standards | 23 |
| Â Â Ultimate goal | 23 |
| Standards of perfection | 23 |
| Standards of excellence | 23 |
| What 10's represent | 23 |
| They're striven for | 23 |
| Suggestion box contents | 23 |
| Products of cerebration | 23 |
| Creations using blocks? | 23 |
| Comic-strip light bulbs | 23 |
| A muse may inspire them | 23 |
| "Light bulbs" | 23 |
| Engage in brainstorming | 23 |
| What an ad man might do | 23 |
| Perform in a think tank | 23 |
| Is part of a think tank | 23 |
| Comes up with something | 23 |
| Put one's finger on | 23 |
| Jacques' brainstorm | 23 |
| Flash d'inspiration | 23 |
| Cécile's concept | 23 |
| Brainwave in Bonsecours | 23 |
| Pierre's brainwaves | 23 |
| Parisians think of them | 23 |
| Output of un philosophe | 23 |
| Same, in marginal notes | 23 |
| Latin "ditto" | 23 |
| As previously mentioned | 23 |
| As above, in a footnote | 23 |
| Driver's lic., e.g. | 23 |
| Precedes logue or graph | 23 |
| Political belief system | 23 |
| Roman calendar notation | 23 |
| Ominous date for Caesar | 23 |
| Midst of a Roman March? | 23 |
| Unlucky time for Caesar | 23 |
| March 15th, for example | 23 |
| October 15, for example | 23 |
| Fateful time for Caesar | 23 |
| Fateful date for Caesar | 23 |
| Casca's day to slay | 23 |
| Caesar's worst time | 23 |
| Clarifying Latin phrase | 23 |
| In other words, to Nero | 23 |
| First name in despotism | 23 |
| First name in dictators | 23 |
| Forest's Oscar role | 23 |
| ___ Amin, Ugandan exile | 23 |
| Name in Ugandan history | 23 |
| Infamous name of Uganda | 23 |
| First name in dictation | 23 |
| Despot's first name | 23 |
| Dictator ousted in 1979 | 23 |
| "Yes, ___ it" | 23 |
| "___ my duty" | 23 |
| 'Look what --!' | 23 |
| "Yay for me!" | 23 |
| Shout of accomplishment | 23 |
| "Gotcha, man" | 23 |
| "Got it, man" | 23 |
| "Got it, bro" | 23 |
| Picking out of a lineup | 23 |
| Prefix meaning peculiar | 23 |
| Three Stooges specialty | 23 |
| Going to the dogs, e.g. | 23 |
| Under the weather, e.g. | 23 |
| Down in the dumps, e.g. | 23 |
| They trip up foreigners | 23 |
| Some dictionary entries | 23 |
| Clever turns of phrases | 23 |
| Word for Prince Myshkin | 23 |
| Opposite of an Einstein | 23 |
| Kind of TV box or board | 23 |
| Easily-manipulated type | 23 |
| Dostoyevsky protagonist | 23 |
| "___ Delight" | 23 |
| ___ delight (card game) | 23 |
| Doing plenty of nothing | 23 |
| Keep the engine running | 23 |
| This isn't working? | 23 |
| Run in neutral, perhaps | 23 |
| Not in drive or reverse | 23 |
| Monty Python's Eric | 23 |
| Like a ship at the Tate | 23 |
| Like a groundless rumor | 23 |
| Going nowhere, not fast | 23 |
| Frequent Cleese co-star | 23 |
| Kept the engine running | 23 |
| Sat at a red light, say | 23 |
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