| "Ayn Rand: ___ of Life" (Oscar-nominated documentary) | 63 |
| "Ay, ___!" (Bart Simpson's exclamation) | 53 |
| "Ay, there's the ___" (words from Hamlet) | 55 |
| "Ay" follower in Hamlet's famous soliloquy | 56 |
| "Away goes trouble down the drain" company | 52 |
| "Away From ___" (2006 Julie Christie film) | 52 |
| "Awake, arise ___ forever fallen!": Milton | 52 |
| "Aw, come on!" (and this puzzle's title) | 54 |
| "Aw shucks" and "Gee whillikers," e.g. | 58 |
| "Aw geez" ... or another title for this puzzle | 56 |
| "Autrefois un ___ de Thulé" (Berlioz aria) | 55 |
| "Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil" writer ___ Muscio | 64 |
| "Authority is never without ___": Euripides | 53 |
| "Aunt ___ Scrap-Bag" (Louisa May Alcott series) | 57 |
| "Auld Scotland wants __ skinking ware": Burns | 55 |
| "August: ___ County" (Meryl Streep/Julia Roberts film) | 64 |
| "August: ___ County" (Best Picture nominee of 2014) | 61 |
| "August: ___ County" (2013 Meryl Streep film) | 55 |
| "August: ___ County" (2008 Pulitzer winner for Drama) | 63 |
| "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" singer, 1952 | 55 |
| "Au revoir, les ___" (Louis Malle movie of 1987) | 58 |
| "Attack of the Clones" character, affectionately | 58 |
| "At work, when I tried to open a link, it was really a ___" | 69 |
| "At the ___" (subtitle of a 1978 hit song) | 52 |
| "At the ___ Core" (Edgar Rice Burroughs novel) | 56 |
| "At the Sign of the ___ Pédauque": A. France | 57 |
| "At the Center of the Storm" author George | 52 |
| "At Thanksgiving, I'm the designated ___" | 55 |
| "At once, ___, and yet a rose full-blown": Herrick | 60 |
| "At least, now when we talk he's ___ ..." | 55 |
| "At first I was afraid, I was petrified," e.g. | 56 |
| "At 9 A.M. breakfast will be supplied by ___" | 55 |
| "At 5 P.M. the Philatelic Society will discuss some ___" | 66 |
| "Assunta" and "Danaë With Nursemaid" | 59 |
| "Assuming that's accurate," biblically | 52 |
| "Assassination ___" (2002 Robert Duvall movie) | 56 |
| "Assassination on Christmas ___" Archers of Loaf | 58 |
| "Ask ___ what your country can do . . ." | 54 |
| "Ask me no questions and I'll ___ ..." | 52 |
| "As ___ is cheered by the sun . . . ": Shak. | 54 |
| "As __ beneath a waning moon was haunted": Coleridge | 62 |
| "As Time Goes By" singer in "Casablanca" | 60 |
| "As they shouted out with ___" ("Rudolph" lyric) | 68 |
| "As they shouted out with ___ ..." (carol lyric) | 58 |
| "As rust corrupts iron, so ___ corrupts man": Antisthenes | 67 |
| "As might ___ so bright a dame!": Coleridge | 53 |
| "As Long _____ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 61 |
| "As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 59 |
| "As leene was his hors as is ___": Chaucer | 52 |
| "As if there weren't enough," after "to" | 64 |
| "As I . . . have power ___!": E. Brontë | 52 |
| "As he thinketh in his heart, --- he": Prov. | 55 |
| "As brisk as ___ in conversation": Samuel Johnson | 59 |
| "As a parent I immediately saw the ___ ..." | 53 |
| "Art thou a woman's ___ . . . ": Shak. | 52 |
| "Art is the triumph over ___": John Cheever | 53 |
| "Art is my life and my life is art" speaker | 53 |
| "Art is long, and life is short," for example | 55 |
| "Art . . . with an earnest soul and a ___": Roche | 59 |
| "Arrow-maker's daughter" in a Longfellow poem | 59 |
| "Arrested Development" actress Portia de ___ | 54 |
| "Around the World in Seventy-Two Days" writer | 55 |
| "Around the World in Eighty Days" author Verne | 56 |
| "Around the World in 80 Days" navigator Phileas | 57 |
| "Around the World in 80 Days" author Jules | 52 |
| "Around the Next Dream" power trio, for short | 55 |
| "Arma virumque ___," "Aeneid" start | 55 |
| "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker | 62 |
| "Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" speaker | 69 |
| "Are ___ pair?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric) | 64 |
| "Are __ pair?": "Send in the Clowns" lyric | 62 |
| "Are your Southern breakfast vittles satisfactory?" | 61 |
| "Are you ___ out?" (poker dealer's question) | 58 |
| "Are you ___ out?" (poker dealer's query) | 55 |
| "Are you __ not?": "Joining us?" | 52 |
| "Are you nervous?" response, a la Don Knotts | 54 |
| "Are you in ___?" (poker dealer's question) | 57 |
| "Are you aware that young men dine at our house?" | 59 |
| "Are we ___?" ("Send in the Clowns" lyric) | 62 |
| "Archie Bunker's Place" co-star and family | 56 |
| "Arabian Nights" character who had seven voyages | 58 |
| "Approximately Infinite Universe" musician | 52 |
| "Appetite for Destruction" group, for short | 53 |
| "Anything you can do I can do better" and others | 58 |
| "Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour" ___ Shikari | 65 |
| "Anyone's Daughter" author ___ Alexander | 54 |
| "Anyone Who __ Me Tonight" (Kenny Rogers/Dottie West duet) | 68 |
| "Anyone who hates ... dogs can't be ___": W. C. Fields | 68 |
| "Anyone who disagrees with me," in a saying | 53 |
| "Anybody there? . . . there? . . . there?" | 52 |
| "Any ___, if it is sincere, is involuntary": Mark Twain | 65 |
| "Any time you're around, just ___, ___" | 53 |
| "Antony and Cleopatra" and "Romeo and Juliet" | 65 |
| "Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy" philosopher | 69 |
| "Anti-gravity suit" inventor Dr Wilbur _____ | 54 |
| "Answer in the Sky...almost" autobiographer | 53 |
| "Another name for opportunity," per Ralph Waldo Emerson | 65 |
| "Anne of the Thousand Days" playwright Maxwell | 56 |
| "Animaniacs" spinoff starring two lab mice | 52 |
| "Animal Planet"-friendly Kalahari carnivore | 53 |