| "We want you to know" insurer | 39 |
| "__, I'm glad I met ya!" (old ad slogan) | 54 |
| Andy Griffith's movie debut | 31 |
| Kazan film: 1957 | 16 |
| 1957 Elia Kazan film | 20 |
| Strike ___ deal | 15 |
| Get __ shake | 12 |
| Get __ deal (be treated well) | 29 |
| "That's _____ question" | 37 |
| "That's ___ question" | 35 |
| "It's ___ cop" ("Yup, you caught me") | 61 |
| "___ exchange is no robbery" | 38 |
| "___ day's wages . . . ": Carlyle | 47 |
| Riding for __: acting overconfidently | 37 |
| Riding for ___ | 14 |
| Pride precedes it, they say | 27 |
| It's what pride goeth before, they say | 42 |
| Headed for ___ (in imminent trouble) | 36 |
| "Pride will have ___" | 31 |
| "Pride must have ___" | 31 |
| "Pride goeth before ___" | 34 |
| Rembrandt's "Lady with ___" | 41 |
| Anonymous admirer's signoff | 31 |
| Velázquez's "The Lady With ___" | 48 |
| Goya's "Woman with ___" | 37 |
| Diego Velázquez’s “Lady With ___” | 48 |
| "The Lady with __" (Velázquez portrait) | 52 |
| "I'm ___ from way back!" | 38 |
| "___ for His Daughter": Mallarmé | 45 |
| Distant | 7 |
| Way out | 7 |
| At a distance | 13 |
| Way off | 7 |
| Off | 3 |
| Remote | 6 |
| Miles away | 10 |
| In the distance | 15 |
| Way out there | 13 |
| Somewhere out there | 19 |
| Yonder | 6 |
| Off in the distance | 19 |
| A long way off | 14 |
| From a distance | 15 |
| Miles off | 9 |
| Removed | 7 |
| At a great distance | 19 |
| On the horizon | 14 |
| A great distance | 16 |
| Over yonder | 11 |
| Out yonder | 10 |
| A ways away | 11 |
| Out there | 9 |
| Off yonder | 10 |
| Not even close | 14 |
| Many miles away | 15 |
| Way off yonder | 14 |
| Churchill's "___ Country" | 39 |
| ___ cry | 7 |
| Worship from __ | 15 |
| Way, way off | 12 |
| At some distance | 16 |
| A good way off | 14 |
| One way to travel | 17 |
| Worship from ___ | 16 |
| Way over there | 14 |
| Way out yonder | 14 |
| Many miles off | 14 |
| Distantly | 9 |
| Come from ___ | 13 |
| Not nearby | 10 |
| Not at hand | 11 |
| Beyond the horizon | 18 |
| Where some people worship from | 30 |
| Whence the Magi came | 20 |
| Place to worship from | 21 |
| Nowhere near | 12 |
| Winston Churchill's "___ Country" | 47 |
| Way over yonder | 15 |
| Way off in the distance | 23 |
| Somewhere over the rainbow | 26 |
| Quite some distance off | 23 |
| Not near | 8 |
| From a great distance | 21 |
| Worshiper's position, colloquially | 38 |
| Quite a ways away | 17 |
| Not too close | 13 |
| Not proximately | 15 |
| Hardly around the corner | 24 |
| From a considerable distance | 28 |
| From ___ | 8 |
| At some remove | 14 |
| A distant point | 15 |
| Where strangers may come from | 29 |
| Whence the lovelorn worship | 27 |
| Well out of range | 17 |
| Way, way back | 13 |
| Way yonder | 10 |
| Quite a distance off | 20 |
| Quite a distance | 16 |
| Not close | 9 |