| It's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED | 80 |
| Hemingway's "For __ the Bell Tolls" | 49 |
| Hemingway title pronoun | 23 |
| Grammarian's correction | 27 |
| "To --- it may ..." | 29 |
| "To ___ it may . . . " | 32 |
| "To __ it may concern . . ." | 38 |
| "Of --- are you speaking?" | 36 |
| "For --- the Bell Tolls" | 34 |
| "--- shall I send..." (Isa. 6:8) | 42 |
| "___ the gods would destroy ..." | 42 |
| "___ shall I say is calling?" | 39 |
| 'For -- the Bell Tolls' | 31 |
| ''Of ___ are you speaking?'' | 44 |
| ''For ___ the Bell Tolls'' | 42 |
| ''For __ the Bell Tolls'' | 41 |
| Imprisoning officials | 21 |
| Nobody on Broadway | 18 |
| Words of faux innocence | 23 |
| Startled response to an accusation | 34 |
| Reply of feigned innocence | 26 |
| Question before "Yeah, you!" | 38 |
| Phrase provoking "Yeah, you!" | 39 |
| Mock-innocent query | 19 |
| Mock denial | 11 |
| Insincere denial | 16 |
| Disingenuous cry | 16 |
| Cry from the accused | 20 |
| Accused's response | 22 |
| Accused's cry | 17 |
| "You think I'm to blame?" | 39 |
| "Yeah, you!" elicitor | 31 |
| "Wait, you can't possibly think ...?" | 51 |
| "Moi?" | 16 |
| "I didn't do nothing!" | 36 |
| Question from someone with a misplaced life force? | 50 |
| Defeat, and how! | 16 |
| Decisively beat | 15 |
| Clobber, but good | 17 |
| Beating overwhelmingly | 22 |
| Beats handily | 13 |
| Thwacks but good | 16 |
| Kayos | 5 |
| Thug's query as to his next target? | 39 |
| Someone, objectively | 20 |
| Attachment to "ever" | 30 |
| Anyone, archaically | 19 |
| Anyone, objectively | 19 |
| Anyone, formally | 16 |
| Forgone | 7 |
| End of a line about "friends" | 39 |
| "No mistakes so far!" | 31 |
| Rhetorical request | 18 |
| Dismissive bit of rhetoric | 26 |
| Rhetorical questions ... ___ | 28 |
| Limerick: Part III | 18 |
| Hooting cry of excitement | 25 |
| Jubilant yell | 13 |
| Cry from a lottery winner | 25 |
| Victor's reaction | 21 |
| Sound from a lotto winner | 25 |
| Jubilant shout | 14 |
| Ecstatic exclamation | 20 |
| Victory shout | 13 |
| Partying sound | 14 |
| Owl's hoot | 14 |
| Lottery winner's yell | 25 |
| Fort _____ up (Alberta historic site) | 37 |
| First name on "The View" | 34 |
| "Yippee!," e.g. | 25 |
| ___ it up (celebrate noisily) | 29 |
| __ it up: celebrate noisily | 27 |
| Reveler's cries | 19 |
| Bash noise | 10 |
| Can's contents, in belligerent slang | 40 |
| Archie Bunker expression | 24 |
| Noisy festivity | 15 |
| Archie Bunker statement | 23 |
| Commotion or frenzy of activity | 31 |
| "Well, Hallelujah!" | 29 |
| Screamed and hollered | 21 |
| Made a raucous noise | 20 |
| Cried "Yee-haw!" | 26 |
| Type of cushion | 15 |
| Shout of exuberance | 19 |
| Cushion of pranks | 17 |
| "Yee-haw!" | 20 |
| They make funny noises | 22 |
| Raspberry products? | 19 |
| Practical joker's items | 27 |
| She played Oda Mae in "Ghost" | 39 |
| Oprah's "The Color Purple" costar | 47 |
| First name in the ''Sister Act'' cast | 53 |
| Actress Goldberg | 16 |
| ''Comic Relief'' name | 37 |
| She played Myrlie in "Ghosts of Mississippi" | 54 |
| She followed and preceded Billy as host of the Academy Awards ceremony twice | 76 |
| Moderator on "The View" | 33 |
| Moderator of a panel including Joy, Elisabeth and Sherri | 56 |
| Goldberg of "Sister Act" | 34 |