| ''The Hunchback of ___ Dame'' | 45 |
| ''Dame'' preceder, in football | 46 |
| The Hunchback's "our" | 35 |
| Start of the French Lord's Prayer | 37 |
| Québécois's "our" | 37 |
| Jean-Luc Godard film "___ Musique" | 44 |
| First word of the Lord's Prayer in French | 45 |
| Site of Napoleon's coronation | 33 |
| Site of Napoleon's 1804 coronation | 38 |
| Site of Napoleon I's coronation | 35 |
| "Wayne's World" words | 35 |
| ''Au contraire!'' | 33 |
| ''That's a lie!'' | 37 |
| ''You're wrong!'' | 37 |
| "That's plain wrong!" | 35 |
| "I beg to differ . . ." | 33 |
| "--- fast!" (slow down) | 33 |
| "___ fast!" ("Hey!") | 40 |
| ''Could be worse'' | 34 |
| "Hold up just a second!" | 34 |
| "Hold it right there, buster!" | 40 |
| "Where do you think you're going?!" | 49 |
| "I wouldn't do that just yet" | 43 |
| "Hold it there, buddy!" | 33 |
| "We didn't do it!" | 32 |
| ''If ___, who?'' (Ronald Reagan) | 48 |
| "We had nothing to do with it" | 40 |
| Misbehaving child's punishment | 34 |
| Less harsh alternative to grounding | 35 |
| Consequence for misbehaving, perhaps | 36 |
| Angry parent's decree, maybe | 32 |
| "__ until you do your homework" | 41 |
| "Mark Antony shall say I am ___": Shak. | 49 |
| ''Hold your horses!'' | 37 |
| Reply to "Is it ready?" | 33 |
| "Wait a little longer" | 32 |
| Reply to "Is it soup?" | 32 |
| Possible answer to "Are we there now?" | 48 |
| Answer to "Are we there?" | 35 |
| "Almost ready--be patient" | 36 |
| ''Wait a little longer'' | 40 |
| "___ Turn" (road sign) | 32 |
| "___ turn" (traffic sign) | 35 |
| Aerated mixture of sucrose and corn syrup | 41 |
| Word that's an example of itself | 36 |
| It may be subject to modification | 33 |
| It's subject to modification | 32 |
| Word that is an example of itself | 33 |
| Word ending in "o" in Esperanto | 41 |
| What Andrew Jackson Jihad is "Brave As" | 49 |
| Subject of a sentence, typically | 32 |
| Sometimes it's proper, sometimes it's not | 49 |
| Person, place or thing, in grammar | 34 |
| It's common in grammar class | 32 |
| It can be common in grammar class | 33 |
| "Verb" or "adjective" | 41 |
| "Tiger" or "dragon," e.g. | 45 |
| "Proper" thing in English class | 41 |
| "Heads" or "tails," e.g. | 44 |
| "America" is a proper one | 35 |
| "Adjective" or "adverb," e.g. | 49 |
| When they're proper, it's capital! | 42 |
| When proper, their leaders are capital! | 39 |
| They're often common objects | 32 |
| They may be proper, but never improper | 38 |
| Planes, trains and au¬tomobiles? | 35 |
| Names of people, places and things | 34 |
| Many sentence diagram components | 32 |
| Lions and tigers ... and bears, sometimes? | 42 |
| Flotsam and jetsam, for example? | 32 |
| Bacon, lettuce, and tomato, e.g. | 32 |
| Animal, vegetable, and mineral, e.g. | 36 |
| All things, to an English teacher | 33 |
| Michael of "Flashdance" | 33 |
| "Flashdance" actor Michael | 36 |
| We, to those who say "oui" | 36 |
| "We" for those who say "oui" | 48 |
| __-mêmes: French "ourselves" | 41 |
| "Don't even bother" | 33 |
| "It's ___!" (cry of despair) | 42 |
| "It'll never work" | 32 |
| ''___ crying over spilt milk'' | 46 |
| "It's ___!" (despairing cry) | 42 |
| "It's ___!" (defeated cry) | 40 |
| "___ crying over spilt milk" | 38 |
| When Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated: Abbr. | 40 |
| When Beaujolais nouveau wines are released: Abbr. | 49 |
| Universal Human Rights Month: Abbr. | 35 |
| Ninth mo. in the early Roman calendar | 37 |
| Mo. with topaz as its birthstone | 32 |
| Four-day weekend time, for many: Abbr. | 38 |
| All Saints' Day starts it: Abbr. | 36 |
| "Blame it on the Bossa ___" | 37 |
| Star that brightens and then fades | 34 |
| Robert Palmer "Heavy ___" | 35 |
| Astronomer's sighting, sometimes | 36 |
| Observatory observation, perhaps | 32 |
| Lou ___, boxing star of the past | 32 |
| Highest-rated science series on TV | 34 |
| Astronomer's sighting, perhaps | 34 |