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''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