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"Summer Moved On" band 32
"So, the butler did it!" 34
"So you're the culprit!" 38
"So that's your game" 35
"So that's where I left it!" 42
"So that's what you meant!" 41
"So that's what you mean!" 40
"So that's what that means!" 42
"Oh, so that's it!" 33
"Now you're making sense!" 40
"Now I've got you !" 34
"I'm onto your tricks!" 37
"I'm onto you now!" 33
"I totally understand now!" 37
"I shoulda guessed that" 34
"I knew it all along!" 32
"I catch your drift now!" 35
"Hunting High and Low" band 37
"Here's the answer at last!" 42
"By George, I think I've got it!" 47
"___ moment" (flash of insight) 41
'80s Norwegian "Take On Me" band 46
''What did I tell you?!'' 41
''So there you are!'' 37
''Now I understand!'' 37
''I'm onto you now!'' 41
''I have an idea!'' 35
''I figured it out!" 33
''I figured it out!'' 37
''But of course!'' 34
___ moment (puzzle-solving breakthrough) 40
''Moby-Dick'' captain 37
Melville's monomaniacal mariner 35
Captain with a whale of an obsession? 37
"Moby Dick" protagonist 33
Mariner in a classic literary tale 34
"Call me Ishmael" speaker 35
''Moby Dick'' captain 37
Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck 49
Queequeg's captain on the Pequod 36
Pursuer of the "accursed white whale" 47
One giving Starbuck's orders 32
Monomaniacal mariner from Melville's mind 45
Melville's white-whale hunter 33
Literary lead role for Gregory Peck in 1956 43
King of Israel, ninth century B.C. 34
Ishmael's boss [SEE NOTE ABOVE.] 36
His last voyage originated in New Bedford 41
Fictional captain with an ivory leg 35
Fictional captain with a whale of an obsession 46
Fictional boss of Stubb and Flask 33
Early John Barrymore talkie role 32
Captain played by Patrick Stewart 33
Captain in "Moby Dick" 32
Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad 36
Beholder of a "hump like a snow-hill" 47
"I drive the sea!" crier 34
"Hast seen the White Whale?" asker 44
''Pequod'' skipper 34
''Pequod'' captain 34
''A grand, ungodly, godlike man'' 49
''___ the Arab'' (song) 39
''___ the Arab'' 32
Biblical king of Israel and a captain 37
A biblical king and a sea captain 33
"Moby Dick" captain and family 40
Occasions to cry "Eureka!" 36
Instants of revelation, as for puzzle solvers 45
"That would not lift ___": Yeats 42
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles song) 46
"___ Day's Night," Beatles film 45
Arthur Ashe's "___ Road to Glory" 47
Beatles' "___ Day's Night" 44
Dylan "___ Rain's a-Gonna Fall" 45
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles hit) 45
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles film) 46
"___ Day's Night" (Beatles classic) 49
Comments indicating comprehension 33
''Gotcha'' cries 32
Words that are music to teachers' ears 42
They often accompany discoveries 32
Successful problem solvers have them 36
Sounds heard when the lights come on 36
Sounds heard during light dawning 33
Good students have many of these 32
Cries from successful puzzle solvers 36
"Problem solved!" shouts 34
"I figured it out!" cries 35
''Got it!'' cries 33
Pull out of ___ (produce suddenly) 34
"___, A Coat, A Glove," Speyer play 45
Like a chunky person's belt buckle? 39
''You're in ___ of trouble!'' 49
"You're in ___ of trouble!" 41
"It takes ___ o' livin'": Guest 49
"I'm standing RIGHT HERE" 39
"Can I get a word in?" 32
"Sorry to intrude . . ." 34
"I'd like to say something" 41
"Don't forget about me" 37