| Knows, in poesy | 15 |
| Cousin of "huh?" | 26 |
| "A garden is a lovesome thing, God ___!": Brown | 57 |
| " . . . walk and ___ not that they are": Shak. | 56 |
| Wagnerian god | 13 |
| Teutonic war god | 16 |
| Odin, to the Germans | 20 |
| "Ring" character | 26 |
| Wagnerian character | 19 |
| Wagner's Valhalla god | 25 |
| Odin's Germanic counterpart | 31 |
| King of the Gods, to Wagner | 27 |
| Germanic Odin | 13 |
| Germanic god (Var.) | 19 |
| Father of Brünnhilde | 23 |
| "Der Ring des Nibelungen" war god | 43 |
| "Das Rheingold" war god | 33 |
| "Das Rheingold" god | 29 |
| "Das Rheingold" bass-baritone role | 44 |
| "___ Farewell": Wagner aria | 37 |
| Knows, old style | 16 |
| The Caine Mutiny author | 25 |
| Queeg's creator | 19 |
| Captain Queeg's creator Herman | 34 |
| Captain Queeg's creator | 27 |
| Author of ''The Caine Mutiny'' | 47 |
| "Marjorie Morningstar" novelist | 41 |
| Youngblood Hawke author | 23 |
| Winds of War author | 22 |
| Two of his novels were called "the war itself" by Kissinger | 69 |
| Queeg creator | 13 |
| Novelist Herman | 15 |
| Morningstar's creator | 25 |
| Marjorie Morningstar's creator | 34 |
| Marjorie Morningstar creator Herman | 35 |
| Herman who wrote "The Caine Mutiny" | 45 |
| Herbie Bookbinder's creator | 31 |
| 1952 Pulitzer novelist | 22 |
| "The Winds of War" author | 35 |
| "The Caine Mutiny" writer | 35 |
| "Marjorie Morningstar" author | 39 |
| 'The Caine Mutiny' author | 33 |
| Captain Queeg | 13 |
| Was willing to | 14 |
| Is willing to | 13 |
| Homophone for wood | 18 |
| "___ I lie to you?" | 29 |
| ''Who ___ have thought?'' | 41 |
| ''___ you like to swing on a star?'' | 52 |
| Kipling's "The Man Who ___ Be King" | 49 |
| Is apt to | 9 |
| If only | 7 |
| "The Man Who ___ Be King" | 35 |
| "How much wood __ a woodchuck chuck ..." | 50 |
| "And I ___ do anything for love" | 42 |
| "--- you believe...?" | 31 |
| "___ you mind?" | 25 |
| "___ you believe it?" | 31 |
| "___ that I did too" | 30 |
| "__ I ever!" | 22 |
| '-- I lie to you?' | 26 |
| Intended to, informally | 23 |
| Intended to, casually | 21 |
| Might Geronimo? | 15 |
| Status-seeking person | 21 |
| Continuation of the quote | 25 |
| Part 6 of the observation | 25 |
| Sean Connery: "The Man Who ___" (1975) | 48 |
| 1975 Sean Connery adventure film | 32 |
| Eager reply, often following "Wow!" | 45 |
| Part 3 of the cosmetic question | 31 |
| Question about Nastase's intent? | 36 |
| "You don't believe me?" | 37 |
| "___ look at that!" | 29 |
| Wants (2) | 9 |
| Think unwise | 12 |
| First word sung on the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album | 67 |
| Lloyd Nolan: "The Man Who ___" (1942) | 47 |
| Campaign slogan for a New Jersey mayoral candidate? | 51 |
| Answer to "who's responsible for eating all the cheese I left out?"? | 82 |
| Beach Boys' tune | 20 |
| 1966 Beach Boys hit ("Ya think?") | 43 |
| "I'd love that to happen" | 39 |
| Beach Boys hoping it's pilaf for dinner? | 44 |
| Old-style verb | 14 |
| Old-style second-person verb | 28 |
| "What, ___ thou have a serpent sting thee twice?": Shylock | 68 |
| "If you ___ live long ..." (Ben Franklin) | 51 |
| Start of a question from Dr. Laurence J. Peter | 46 |
| WHAT HE ASKED | 13 |
| Dixon/Rose/Warren query | 23 |
| Got the clock going | 19 |
| Dressing spot | 13 |
| Shoot with shot | 15 |
| It may need to be dressed | 25 |
| Got the watch going | 19 |
| Formed a coil | 13 |
| Dealt with, as a pocket watch | 29 |
| Combat injury | 13 |
| Cause great emotional trauma | 28 |