| Aretha Franklin "___ Oh My" | 38 |
| "Fuck," a whole lot more politely | 43 |
| ___ Law (basic law of current flow) | 35 |
| Electrical units represented by omegas | 38 |
| Physicist's meditation syllables? | 37 |
| Electrical engineer's measure | 33 |
| "___ law," in electricity | 35 |
| ___ law (principle of electricity) | 34 |
| "Lions and tigers and bears" follower | 47 |
| "I wasn't expecting that!" | 40 |
| "For goodness' sake!" | 35 |
| WORDS FOLLOWING THE THEME REFRAIN | 33 |
| Sportscaster Dick Enberg's trademark cry | 44 |
| Refrain from Dorothy and hint to the theme | 42 |
| Kaiser Chiefs "___ God" | 33 |
| "That's surprising!" | 34 |
| ''For goodness' sake!'' | 43 |
| ''This can't be!'' | 38 |
| ''Here comes trouble!'' | 39 |
| ''It can't be!'' | 36 |
| Exclamation of sudden disappointment | 36 |
| ''That's terrible!'' | 40 |
| Cousin of ''Oy!'' | 33 |
| Commodores "___, I can't sleep" | 45 |
| "This doesn't look good!" | 39 |
| "That did not just happen!" | 37 |
| "I don't believe this!" | 37 |
| "___, walking in the sand" | 36 |
| ''What have I done?'' | 37 |
| ''Don't tell me!'' | 38 |
| ''___ you don't!'' | 38 |
| Words before "not again" | 34 |
| Triple medalist at the Vancouver Olympics | 41 |
| Stones "___, Not You Again" | 37 |
| Expression of sudden disappointment | 35 |
| Exclamation from "Mr. Bill" shorts | 44 |
| "Whatever shall we do?!" | 34 |
| "This is horrible news!" | 34 |
| "This is a big problem" | 33 |
| "This could be trouble" | 33 |
| "Think I'm kidding?" | 34 |
| "That's horrible!" | 32 |
| "That wasn't good!" | 33 |
| "It's a disaster!" | 32 |
| "Invincible" OK Go album | 34 |
| "I must've forgot ...!" | 37 |
| "I don't believe this" | 36 |
| "I didn't mean to do that!" | 41 |
| "I can't believe it!": 2 wds. | 43 |
| "Here It Goes Again" OK Go album | 42 |
| 'This can't be happening!' | 38 |
| ''You've gotta be kidding!'' | 48 |
| ''That can't be!'' | 38 |
| ''I can't believe it!'' | 43 |
| ''Don't let it be true!'' | 45 |
| "I know what you're up to!" | 41 |
| "What did I tell you!" | 32 |
| "What a pleasant surprise!" | 37 |
| "So that's what you're up to!" | 48 |
| "Look who just showed up!" | 36 |
| "I've found you out at last!" | 43 |
| "I'm onto your scheme!" | 37 |
| "Well, what do you know!" | 35 |
| "So that's your secret!" | 38 |
| "I'm onto your game now!" | 39 |
| "I see what you're up to!" | 40 |
| "I begin to see the truth!" | 37 |
| "And what have we here!?!" | 36 |
| "You can't fool me!" | 34 |
| "Well, what's this?!" | 35 |
| "Well, what have we here?" | 36 |
| "Well, what have we here?!" | 37 |
| "Now I've found you!" | 35 |
| ''What have we here?!'' | 39 |
| ''What a surprise!'' | 36 |
| ''Just as I suspected!'' | 40 |
| Word said while snapping one's fingers | 42 |
| Palindromic "well, well!" | 35 |
| It's said when the lights come on | 37 |
| "What's all this?" | 32 |
| "Well, whaddya know?!" | 32 |
| "That's your game, eh?" | 37 |
| "So the truth comes out!" | 35 |
| "So that's your scheme!" | 38 |
| "So that's your little game!" | 43 |
| "So that's your game, eh?" | 40 |
| "So that's what's going on!" | 46 |
| "Sneaky little bugger" | 32 |
| "Now the truth comes out!" | 36 |
| "Now I'm onto you!" exclamation | 45 |
| "Now I'm onto you!" | 33 |
| "Now I'm on to you!" exclamation | 46 |
| "Look what we have here!" | 35 |
| "It was YOU all along!" | 33 |
| "Isn't that interesting?!" | 40 |
| "I've got you now!" | 33 |
| "Finally the truth comes out!" | 40 |
| "Aren't you clever?" | 34 |
| 'You can't fool me!' | 32 |
| 'So that's your game!' | 34 |