| ''___ to the West Wind'' | 40 |
| Cranberries "___ to My Family" | 40 |
| "___ to a Nightingale" (Keats) | 40 |
| ''___ on a Grecian Urn'' | 40 |
| "The Black Pearl" author Scott | 40 |
| Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace | 40 |
| Keats' "___ a Grecian Urn" | 40 |
| "The Battleship Potemkin" port | 40 |
| "The ___ File" (Forsyth novel) | 40 |
| Keats's "__ a Nightingale" | 40 |
| Keats' "--- a Nightingale" | 40 |
| Keats' "___ a Nightingale" | 40 |
| "_____ Billie Joe" (1967 song) | 40 |
| "Waiting for Lefty" playwright | 40 |
| "Waiting for Lefty "playwright | 40 |
| "I Can't Sleep" playwright | 40 |
| "Blues Everywhere I Go" singer | 40 |
| Frequent target of Garfield's pranks | 40 |
| Comics character who almost never speaks | 40 |
| Mythical wanderer whom Gandalf resembles | 40 |
| He gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom | 40 |
| "Deep Space Nine" shapeshifter | 40 |
| ''ST: DS9'' shapeshifter | 40 |
| ''Deep Space Nine'' role | 40 |
| Something you might turn up your nose at | 40 |
| "What's cooking?" elicitor | 40 |
| Ref. work with more than 300,000 entries | 40 |
| Ref. work that took 70 years to complete | 40 |
| Its last word is "zyxt": Abbr. | 40 |
| "___ the land of the free ..." | 40 |
| "Love, Reign ___ Me" (The Who) | 40 |
| "--- the land of the free ..." | 40 |
| ''___ the ramparts ...'' | 40 |
| ''___ the fields we go'' | 40 |
| "... ___ the land of the free" | 40 |
| "... ___ the fields we go ..." | 40 |
| ''The ramparts'' lead-in | 40 |
| '-- the ramparts we watched ...' | 40 |
| Dirección that the Santa Maria sailed | 40 |
| "The best ___ possible worlds" | 40 |
| "... in the twinkling ___ eye" | 40 |
| 'The Three Faces (1957 film) --' | 40 |
| "Kiss You ___" Scissor Sisters | 40 |
| "Ferris Bueller's Day ___" | 40 |
| "All ___" (Martin/Tomlin film) | 40 |
| "You're not the boss ---!" | 40 |
| "You'll be the death ___!" | 40 |
| Robbie Williams song he does frequently? | 40 |
| "Candy is dandy ..." poet Nash | 40 |
| Molding that sounds like an interjection | 40 |
| Double curve resembling an "S" | 40 |
| "Revenge of the Nerds" bad guy | 40 |
| ''Butterfield 8'' author | 40 |
| John who wrote "Butterfield 8" | 40 |
| "My Friend Flicka" author Mary | 40 |
| "Ten North Frederick" novelist | 40 |
| Where touchdowns are recorded in Chicago | 40 |
| Where many Chicagoans come down to earth | 40 |
| Where a Chicago touchdown may be cheered | 40 |
| Blue Line destination on the 'L' | 40 |
| Almost 80 million people visit it yearly | 40 |
| An "Austin Powers" catchphrase | 40 |
| ''One more thing . . .'' | 40 |
| "This can't be happening!" | 40 |
| "Didn't see you there ..." | 40 |
| "Funny running into you here!" | 40 |
| River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi | 40 |
| "Birthplace of Aviation" state | 40 |
| Cincinnati's airport isn't in it | 40 |
| Setting of the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 40 |
| "Beautiful ___," 1918 hit song | 40 |
| ___ by Olay (Procter & Gamble brand) | 40 |
| "You've got to be kidding" | 40 |
| "I wasn't expecting that!" | 40 |
| ''That's terrible!'' | 40 |
| "I see what you're up to!" | 40 |
| ''Just as I suspected!'' | 40 |
| "So that's your game, eh?" | 40 |
| "Isn't that interesting?!" | 40 |
| "Finally the truth comes out!" | 40 |
| "--- be in England" (Browning) | 40 |
| "____ be in England": Browning | 40 |
| "Dang, that's incredible!" | 40 |
| Destroyer uses "European" ones | 40 |
| "You've got my permission" | 40 |
| Michael of "The Great Santini" | 40 |
| Lone Star Stater's northern neighbor | 40 |
| "The Grapes of Wrath" traveler | 40 |
| Pacific island in major W.W. II fighting | 40 |
| "All right, I get it already!" | 40 |
| Vegetable found in many Southern recipes | 40 |
| It's also known as lady's-finger | 40 |
| ___ Baiul (figure skating gold medalist) | 40 |
| ___ Mills (portrait photography company) | 40 |
| Requiring many candles on one's cake | 40 |
| "Too soon ___, too late smart" | 40 |
| "Something ___, something ..." | 40 |
| "Broke into the ___ apartment" | 40 |
| "___ Cape Cod," Patti Page hit | 40 |
| "All of the ___ time!": Aytoun | 40 |