"Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him" singer | 54 |
"Every man will be a ___ if he can": Thoreau | 54 |
"Every man will be ___ if he can": Thoreau | 52 |
"Every now and then ___ a little bit lonely" | 54 |
"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" monster-balladeers | 55 |
"Every __ Tiger": Clancy book about Operation Desert Storm | 68 |
"Every ___ apparel fits your thief": Shak. | 52 |
"Every ___ You Take" (hit tune for the Police) | 56 |
"Everybody is __, only on different subjects": Will Rogers | 68 |
"Everybody Loves Raymond" Emmy winner Patricia | 56 |
"Everybody loves somebody sometime," for Dean Martin | 62 |
"Everybody Loves ___" (Johnny Cash title track) | 57 |
"Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" Solomon | 52 |
"Everybody wants to get into the act!" comedian | 57 |
"Everybody's Talkin'" singer, 1969 | 52 |
"Everyone needs a hand to hold ___" John Cougar | 57 |
"Everything about my life sucks right now," initially | 63 |
"Everything Is Illuminated" author Jonathan ___ Foer | 62 |
"Everything is Illuminated" director Schreiber | 56 |
"Everything Louder Than Everyone ___" (Motörhead album) | 68 |
"Everything Louder than Everything ___" (Meat Loaf song) | 66 |
"Everything that used to be a sin is now a disease." | 62 |
"Everything will ___" ("Don't worry") | 61 |
"Everything you love about coffee" sloganeer | 54 |
"Everything ___, I don't think so" Bush | 53 |
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" composer | 53 |
"Everything's Coming Up Roses" musical | 52 |
"Everything's fine!It looked worse than it was!" | 62 |
"Ew, I didn't need that mental picture!" | 54 |
"Ew...all I found were the stale remnants of a ___." | 62 |
"Eww, I don't want to hear about it," in a text | 61 |
"Excellent speech ___ not a fool": Proverbs | 53 |
"Excess of ___ cause of covetousness": Marlowe | 56 |
"Excuse me, I seem to have lost my phone number — ...?" | 69 |
"Excuse my gear," said the truck driver ___ | 53 |
"Excuse ___" ("Beg your pardon, mister") | 60 |
"Executives, today's lesson is on jet financing" | 62 |
"Exit to ___" (1994 Rosie O'Donnell movie) | 56 |
"Experience keeps ___ school . . . ": Franklin | 56 |
"Explanation" following "Because" | 53 |
"Explanation" that may follow "because" | 59 |
"Explosive" roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure | 65 |
"Extra" co-host and lead singer of Sugar Ray | 54 |
"Eye of ___ and toe of frog" ("Macbeth") | 60 |
"f thou ___ well, shalt thou not be accepted?"(Gen. 4:7) | 66 |
"F" that most school kids look forward to: Abbr. | 58 |
"Faint heart ___" (old saying quoted by Cervantes) | 60 |
"Fairgoers may be in for a shock" (St. Louis, 1904) | 61 |
"Fairies' midwife" in "Romeo and Juliet" | 64 |
"Faith, __ with losing his wits": "Hamlet" | 62 |
"Falcon Crest" actress with the real last name Ortiz | 62 |
"Fall Behind Me" rockers, with "The" | 56 |
"Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" singer Landon ___ | 62 |
"Family Affair" star of 1960's-70's TV | 56 |
"Family Guy" mayor, or the actor providing his voice | 62 |
"Family: The Ties That Bind...and Gag!" author Bombeck | 64 |
"Fanfare for the Common Man" composer Copland | 55 |
"Farewell to Thee" is its translated title | 52 |
"Farewell ___" ("Aloha O'e") | 52 |
"Farewell" and "goodbye," to a stagehand | 60 |
"Farewell, farewell! One ___ and I'll descend": Romeo | 67 |
"Farewell, flabs; hello, abs," for example? | 53 |
"Farewell, ___" (Dylan song popularized by Joan Baez) | 63 |
"Farewell, ___," 1965 top 10 Joan Baez album | 54 |
"Farewell: thou ___ not teach me to forget": Romeo | 60 |
"Fashions fade, ___ is eternal": Yves St. Laurent | 59 |
"Fast Food ___" (2006 Richard Linklater film) | 55 |
"Fat Man'' and "Little Boy'' of 1945 | 62 |
"Father of American Universalism" Hosea __ | 52 |
"Father ___" (Irish sitcom starring Dermot Morgan) | 60 |
"Fawlty Towers" producer, with "the" | 56 |
"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" substance | 52 |
"Fear God, and keep His commandments" source: Abbr. | 61 |
"Fear God, and ___ commandments": Eccl. 12:13 | 55 |
"Fear is the path to the dark side" speaker | 53 |
"Fear not, --- be dismayed" (II Chronicles) | 53 |
"Fear not, ___ be dismayed": II Chronicles | 52 |
"Featuring ___ of thousands" (movie ad boast) | 55 |
"February made me shiver, with every ___ I'd deliver" | 67 |
"Felix ___ : The Radical" (George Eliot title) | 56 |
"Festina ___" ("Make haste slowly") | 55 |
"Few love to hear the ___ they love to act": Shak. | 60 |
"Fiddler on the Roof" village, e.g. (Var.) | 52 |
"Fidelio" and "Orfeo ed Euridice" | 53 |
"Fierce working-class domestic goddess" of a sitcom | 61 |
"Fighting Irish" or "Crimson Tide" | 54 |
"Figure head" found in this puzzle's longest answers | 66 |
"Filthy ___ Tour" (1996 Sex Pistols reunion) | 54 |
"Fin" Tutuola portrayer on "Law & Order: SVU" | 69 |
"Final Fantasy VII" character, turned evil | 52 |
"Final frontier" related to this puzzle's theme | 61 |
"Find out how good we really are" sloganeer | 53 |
"Finding a pencil," to Broadway's Charlie Brown | 61 |
"Finding Nemo" girl who's a "fish killer" | 65 |
"Fine by me!"--that sounds like something Mr. Ed might say! | 69 |
"Fine women ___ crazy salad . . . ": Yeats | 52 |
"First I'll read, then watch the movie, then..." | 62 |
"First ___ ..." (George Washington description) | 57 |
"First ___, first ..." (eulogy words for George Washington) | 69 |
"Fish Magic" and "They're Biting" | 57 |