| First word of the Declaration of Independence | 45 |
| Timely query? | 13 |
| Something to say? | 17 |
| Reply to a bartender | 20 |
| Question of the day? | 20 |
| One of the 5 W's | 20 |
| Newshawk's query | 20 |
| Declaration of Independence starter | 35 |
| "On what date?" | 25 |
| "___ pigs fly!" | 25 |
| "___ Harry Met Sally . . ." | 37 |
| What to say to get someone to stop pouring | 42 |
| Under what circumstances | 24 |
| Timely query | 12 |
| Start of the Declaration | 24 |
| Something you're told to say | 32 |
| Something to say to a bartender? | 32 |
| Something to say | 16 |
| Reporter's query, sometimes | 31 |
| It's just a question of time | 32 |
| It's asked during pouring | 29 |
| Impatient request | 17 |
| Impatient person's question | 31 |
| How soon? | 9 |
| History teacher's query | 27 |
| History class question | 22 |
| First word of Declaration | 25 |
| Declaration starter | 19 |
| Declaration of Independence's first word | 44 |
| Companion of where | 18 |
| Babyface "___ Can I See You" | 38 |
| At what time? | 13 |
| At what point | 13 |
| "What time?" | 22 |
| "That's full enough" | 34 |
| "That's enough," to a server | 42 |
| "Thanks, that's enough" | 37 |
| "Stop pouring" | 24 |
| "Stop pouring now!" | 29 |
| "Say ___" (pourer's request) | 42 |
| "Enough" | 18 |
| "___ You're Smiling . . . ," 1928 song | 52 |
| "___ the moon hits your eye ..." | 42 |
| "___ lilacs last in the . . . " | 41 |
| "___ in the course of. . . " | 38 |
| "___ in the course of . . . " | 39 |
| "___ in the course . . . " | 36 |
| "___ I was in kneepants . . . " | 41 |
| "__ in Rome ..." | 26 |
| "__ Harry Met Sally..." | 33 |
| 'Since --?!' | 20 |
| "___ Feller Needs a Friend," Briggs cartoon | 53 |
| "___ Child is Born" | 29 |
| Quip to think about (Part 3) | 28 |
| Percy Sledge hit of 1966 | 24 |
| Bored child's request | 25 |
| From what place | 15 |
| From what source | 16 |
| From what origin | 16 |
| From where? | 11 |
| From what place? | 16 |
| Word often redundantly preceded by "from" | 51 |
| From where | 10 |
| By reason of which | 18 |
| "Drink! for you know not ___ you came, nor why" ("Rubáiyát") | 86 |
| "__ and what art thou": Milton | 40 |
| Start of an amusing musing | 26 |
| Start of an astute observation | 30 |
| Words by Robert Burns | 21 |
| Prince song about the effects of low tide? | 42 |
| Airport query | 13 |
| Nevertheless, she asked him if he had attended her high school, and after he said yes, she asked "...?" | 113 |
| "___ we eat?" | 23 |
| Phrase heard close to dinnertime | 32 |
| Antsy premeal question | 22 |
| Words from the famished | 23 |
| Query near dinner time | 22 |
| Query from the famished | 23 |
| Impetuous guest's question | 30 |
| Greedy query | 12 |
| Sometime or another | 19 |
| At a time of one's choosing | 31 |
| Sometime or other | 17 |
| No matter the time | 18 |
| Directions, part 1 | 18 |
| Start of a quip concerning food | 31 |
| Cheap Trick "__ someone to lay your heart and head upon" | 66 |
| Question to a reliable one | 26 |
| "___ was your age . . ." | 34 |
| "___ grow too old . . . " | 35 |
| "--- was your age ..." | 32 |
| "___ was one-and-twenty": Housman | 43 |
| "___ was 17 ..." | 26 |
| "___ Fall in Love" (Nat "King" Cole hit) | 60 |
| "___ Fall in Love" (1961 hit by the Lettermen) | 56 |
| "--- LOVE" (Nat "King" Cole, 1957) | 54 |
| Victor Young hit song | 21 |
| 1952 Doris Day hit that was an even bigger hit for the Lettermen in 1961 | 72 |
| Chemical reaction, part 1 | 25 |
| Top 10 hit for Eminem or 3 Doors Down | 37 |