"... o'clock and ___ well" | 40 |
"... O, be some __ name": Juliet | 42 |
"... oceans, white with ---" | 38 |
"... oceans, white with ___" | 38 |
"... of the ___ of Aquarius ..." | 42 |
"... of the ___ of Aquarius" | 38 |
"... off --- the wizard" | 34 |
"... off ___ the wizard ..." | 38 |
"... off ___ the wizard" | 34 |
"... old lady who lived in ___ ..." | 45 |
"... old woman who lived in ___" | 42 |
"... on a dead ___ chest" | 35 |
"... on a ___-know basis" | 35 |
"... on the --- prairie" | 34 |
"... on the head of ___" | 34 |
"... on the head of ___?" | 35 |
"... on the ___ prairie" | 34 |
"... one giant __ for mankind" | 40 |
"... one leg ___ time" | 32 |
"... one ___, under God ..." | 38 |
"... ooh eee ooh --- ting tang ..." | 45 |
"... or I'll eat ___!" | 36 |
"... or ___ 1 for more options" | 41 |
"... or ___ one for more options" | 43 |
"... or ___!" (threat) | 32 |
"... otherwise, you'll be sorry!" | 47 |
"... over __ flock by night": Luke | 44 |
"... parting is ___ sweet sorrow" | 43 |
"... partridge in ___ tree" | 37 |
"... partridge in _____ tree" | 39 |
"... perhaps comes ___ surprise ..." | 46 |
"... Peter, pumpkin ___" | 34 |
"... poem lovely as ---" | 34 |
"... poem lovely as __": Kilmer | 41 |
"... poem lovely as ___" | 34 |
"... pretty maids all in ---" | 39 |
"... pretty maids all in __" | 38 |
"... pretty maids all in ___" | 39 |
"... Prince Albert in __?" | 36 |
"... proud to be --- miner's ..." | 47 |
"... provoked with raging ___": Shak. | 47 |
"... pudding ___ the eating": Cervantes | 49 |
"... Rich and Famous" host | 36 |
"... rose ___ rose" (Gertrude Stein) | 46 |
"... sail ___ Ship of State" | 38 |
"... sailed the ___ blue" | 35 |
"... see hide ___ hair of" | 36 |
"... see what I mean?" | 32 |
"... seen and not ___" | 32 |
"... seen nothin' ___" | 36 |
"... shall live?" follower | 36 |
"... shall live?" reply | 33 |
"... shed His grace ___" | 34 |
"... should come ___ surprise" | 40 |
"... silk purse out of a sow's ___" | 49 |
"... silk purse out of a sowÂ’s ___" | 49 |
"... Simon --- pieman ..." | 36 |
"... Simon ___ pieman ..." | 36 |
"... sitting on my ___ all day" | 41 |
"... snow, __ rain ..." | 33 |
"... so long __ both shall live?" | 43 |
"... so long ___ both shall live" | 43 |
"... so long ___ both shall live?" | 44 |
"... some kind of __?" | 32 |
"... some kind of ___?" | 33 |
"... Sprat could ---..." | 34 |
"... sting like ___ ..." | 34 |
"... stirring, not __ mouse" | 38 |
"... sugar is sweet and --- you" | 42 |
"... sugar is sweet and ___ you" | 42 |
"... swords ___ plowshares" | 37 |
"... than one way to skin ___" | 40 |
"... that --- question" | 33 |
"... that nobody can ___" | 35 |
"... that sort of thing": abbr. | 41 |
"... that try --- souls" | 34 |
"... that try ___ souls" | 34 |
"... the --- Aquarius ..." | 36 |
"... the baroness was ___..." | 39 |
"... the bombs bursting ___ ..." | 42 |
"... the bombs bursting ___" | 38 |
"... the bombs bursting ___..." | 41 |
"... the country's ___." | 38 |
"... the cruel venom of ___": Deut. 32 | 48 |
"... the firefighter was a ___..." | 44 |
"... the geometry teacher was ___..." | 47 |
"... the grace of God __" | 35 |
"... the grace of God ___" | 36 |
"... the harder ___ fall" | 35 |
"... the law is a ___": Charles Dickens | 49 |
"... the librarian was ___..." | 40 |
"... the lusty month ___" | 35 |
"... the one, the only, ___!" | 39 |
"... the pastry chef was ___..." | 42 |
"... the private eye was a real ___..." | 49 |
"... the siren was ___..." | 36 |
"... the whites of __ eyes" | 37 |
"... the __ of defeat" | 32 |
"... the __ shining bright": Thayer | 45 |
"... the ___ Aquarius ..." | 36 |