| "What ___ . . ." (cry of surprise) | 44 |
| "These are ___ times . . ." | 37 |
| "That'll be --- day!" | 35 |
| "That'll be ___ day!" | 35 |
| "T" in "BTW" | 32 |
| "In the beginning . . ." (Genesis 1:1) | 48 |
| ". . . more, ___ merrier!" | 36 |
| ''We ___ People . . .'' | 39 |
| ''La,'' at La Scala | 35 |
| Word usually ignored in alphabetization | 39 |
| Word often ignored in alphabetizing | 35 |
| What alphabetizers ignore, often | 32 |
| United States Constitution's first article | 46 |
| The T in ''GWTW'' | 33 |
| Steve Martin's "___ Jerk" | 39 |
| Start of an erudite barfly's lament at curfew | 49 |
| Start of an Anne Lamott quotation | 33 |
| Start of a J. R. Lowell quotation | 33 |
| Repeated word in Matt Johnson's band name | 45 |
| Repeated word in "Mind Bomb" band name | 48 |
| Parts 1 and 4 of this puzzle's theme | 40 |
| Part 9 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
| Part 6 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
| Part 1 of a comment by CPR builder Van Horne | 44 |
| Opening word usually skipped in alphabetizing | 45 |
| Most common English language word | 33 |
| It's disregarded in alphabetizing | 37 |
| Goodman's Stompin' at ___ Savoy | 43 |
| First word of every Robert Ludlum title but one | 47 |
| First word in many newspaper names | 34 |
| Faulkner's "___ Reivers" | 38 |
| El or la, north of the Mexican border | 37 |
| Commonest word in written English | 33 |
| Blink-182 "Enema of ___ State" | 40 |
| Article you've read many times | 34 |
| Article most Americans read every day? | 38 |
| Article ignored by alphabetizers | 32 |
| Article everyone's familiar with | 36 |
| A/C installer's remark (Part 3) | 35 |
| "What's ___ score?" | 33 |
| "What ___ ..." (cry of surprise) | 42 |
| "Too Late ___ Phalarope": Paton | 41 |
| "Thanks for ___ Memory" | 33 |
| "T" in "GWTW" | 33 |
| "In ___ beginning . . ." | 34 |
| "___ sea is calm . . . ": Arnold | 42 |
| "___ Robe": L. C. Douglas | 35 |
| "___ Act," Broadway hit | 33 |
| ''Walk ___ Line'' | 33 |
| ''T'' in ''GWTW'' | 49 |
| Â Â After-dinner serving in France | 40 |
| "Take ___ Train" (Duke Ellington song) | 48 |
| "Take ___ Train" (Duke Ellington hit) | 47 |
| Duke Ellington's "Take ___ Train" | 47 |
| "Take ___ Train," 1941 song | 37 |
| ''Take ___ Train'' | 34 |
| TV's ''___-Team'' | 37 |
| Mr. T's "___-Team" | 32 |
| Ellington's "Take ___ Train" | 42 |
| Ellington's "Take __ Train" | 41 |
| Classic TV's "___-Team" | 37 |
| "Take ___ Train" (Duke Ellington) | 43 |
| "___-Team" (Mr. T's old show) | 43 |
| "____ Team" (Mr. T's series) | 42 |
| Train in a celebrated Duke Ellington song | 41 |
| Strayhorn's "Take ___ Train" | 42 |
| Jazz classic "Take __ Train" | 38 |
| Duke Ellington's "Take --- Train" | 47 |
| Certain Brooklyn-Manhattan train | 32 |
| "Take --- Train" (Duke Ellington) | 43 |
| "Take ___ Train" (jazz classic) | 41 |
| "Take ___ Train" (Duke Ellington tune) | 48 |
| "Take ___ Train," jazz favorite | 41 |
| "Take ___ Train," jazz classic | 40 |
| "Hedda Gabler" character | 34 |
| "___-Team" (Mr. T's old squad) | 44 |
| "___ Team" (Mr. T's series) | 41 |
| ''Take __ Train'' | 33 |
| ___-Team (this puzzle's theme?) | 35 |
| ___ Elvsted (“Hedda Gabler” character) | 46 |
| __ List: Forbes best-companies feature | 38 |
| Slayer "Seasons in ___" | 33 |
| 1989 James Cameron underwater thriller | 38 |
| Show for which Liza Minnelli won a 1978 Tony | 44 |
| Musical for which Liza Minnelli won a 1978 Tony | 47 |
| Leaders of Boston's subway system? | 38 |
| Spiegel film for which Bogart won an Oscar | 42 |
| Movie in which Bogart won an Oscar | 34 |
| Film in which Bogart won an Oscar: 1951 | 39 |
| "Royal" Bogart/Hepburn film, 1951 | 43 |
| Start of titles by Auden, Wharton and Paine | 43 |
| Ditchdigger's knightly period? | 34 |
| Mad spoof of a Charlton Heston film? | 36 |
| Phil Collins "In ___ Tonight" | 39 |
| It's what undecided things are up in | 40 |
| Las Vegas site of the 2006 Miss America pageant | 47 |
| Words shouted after ''Remember'' | 48 |
| 1960 John Wayne film to remember | 32 |
| Something to remember in San Antonio? | 37 |
| Where you can order a commemorative Bowie Knife? | 48 |