| "___ Me," 1931 song | 29 |
| "--- a sudden..." | 27 |
| "___ Me," 1931 hit | 28 |
| "___ a sudden ..." | 28 |
| 'And so say -- us' | 26 |
| ___ the time (continuously) | 27 |
| ___ a sudden (unexpectedly) | 27 |
| Steve Martin/Lily Tomlin film | 29 |
| 1984 Martin/Tomlin movie | 24 |
| 1984 Martin/Tomlin comedy | 25 |
| 1984 Martin-Tomlin comedy | 25 |
| 1932 song or 1984 movie | 23 |
| "___ nothing" | 23 |
| ___ nothing (betting option) | 28 |
| Words that lead to nothing? | 27 |
| __ nothing (betting option) | 28 |
| Divide proportionately | 22 |
| Distribute proportionately | 26 |
| Assign as one's share | 25 |
| Assign, as one's share | 26 |
| Give as one's share | 23 |
| Distribute in portions | 22 |
| Gives as one's share | 24 |
| Complete, as an effort | 22 |
| Wholehearted, as an effort | 26 |
| With the pedal to the floor | 27 |
| 110 percent, as effort | 22 |
| 100 percent, as an effort | 25 |
| "Last stop!" | 22 |
| Here, there and everywhere | 26 |
| Here, there, and everywhere | 27 |
| "I'll do that" | 28 |
| "I'll get that" | 29 |
| Door opener's words | 23 |
| Mixture of different metals | 27 |
| Metallurgist's creation | 27 |
| Many a filling material | 23 |
| Heavy metal mix, perhaps | 24 |
| Sterling silver and others | 26 |
| Bronze and stainless steel | 26 |
| Outstanding football player | 27 |
| Honor for a footballer | 22 |
| Top-level football player | 25 |
| Like the best in the NFL | 24 |
| Like an excellent NFL player | 28 |
| Like a star footballer | 22 |
| Honorary NFL designation | 24 |
| Honor for Peyton Manning | 24 |
| Football star's title | 25 |
| Best in one's position | 26 |
| Among the best in the league | 28 |
| Adjective for Tony Dorsett | 26 |
| Directive as the judge enters | 29 |
| Bailiff's directive | 23 |
| Shakespeare title starter | 25 |
| "___ Well . . . " | 27 |
| Start of a Shakespeare title | 28 |
| ____ Well That Ends Well | 24 |
| Shakespearean title starter | 27 |
| Shakespearean title start | 25 |
| '-- well that ...' | 26 |
| "___ well ..." | 24 |
| Shakespeare title start | 23 |
| "___ well that ..." | 29 |
| "___ fair..." | 23 |
| "___ fair in..." | 26 |
| "___ fair ..." | 24 |
| "__ Well ..." | 23 |
| "__ fair in ..." | 26 |
| "__ fair ..." | 23 |
| Word with cover or over | 23 |
| Word in Shakespeare title | 25 |
| Word before fair or well | 24 |
| Tell-___ (revealing memoirs) | 28 |
| Shakespeare title opener | 24 |
| Shakespeare title contraction | 29 |
| Know-it-___ (cocky types) | 25 |
| Ending with over or cover | 25 |
| Adjunct for over or cover | 25 |
| "_____ well..." | 25 |
| "___ I know ..." | 26 |
| "___ fair in ..." | 27 |
| "__ well that ..." | 28 |
| "__ fair in . . ." | 28 |
| "Ready to go?" | 24 |
| Ready to rock and roll | 22 |
| "You ready?" | 22 |
| "Ready, Freddie?" | 27 |
| Special baseball game in July | 29 |
| Player like Mays or Musial | 26 |
| Overflowing with talent | 23 |
| Midsummer Classic participant | 29 |
| Players in a July contest | 25 |
| They sparkle on diamonds | 24 |
| Players voted in by the fans | 28 |
| Players in an annual game | 25 |
| Participants in a July game | 27 |
| Midsummer Classic players | 25 |
| Like six White Sox, in 2006 | 27 |
| Cream of the sports crop | 24 |