| Now, in Mexico | 14 |
| What's now in Mexico? | 25 |
| Pronto, in Peru | 15 |
| Now, to Pablo | 13 |
| Now, to Nino | 12 |
| Now, to Nicolás | 18 |
| Now, to Neruda | 14 |
| Now, to a Peruvian | 18 |
| Now, to a niño | 17 |
| Now, in Tijuana | 15 |
| Now, in San Juan | 16 |
| Now, in Nuevo León | 21 |
| Now, in Madrid | 14 |
| Now, in Juárez | 17 |
| Now, in Acapulco | 16 |
| Now in Nogales | 15 |
| Nogales "now" | 23 |
| Inmediatamente | 14 |
| Impatient Spaniard's word | 29 |
| Hoy dÃa | 10 |
| Cuban's "now" | 27 |
| "Now!," in Nicaragua | 30 |
| "Now, compadre" | 25 |
| "For want of ___ . . . " | 34 |
| Riding | 6 |
| Mounted | 7 |
| "My kingdom for ___!" | 31 |
| What Richard III offered "my kingdom" for | 51 |
| "My kingdom for ___" | 30 |
| Richard III's request | 25 |
| In the saddle | 13 |
| Start of Richard III's plea | 31 |
| When repeated, a plea of Richard III | 36 |
| Ponied up? | 10 |
| "My kingdom for ---" | 30 |
| When repeated, cry by Shakespeare's Richard III | 51 |
| What America rode through the desert? | 37 |
| Richard's request | 21 |
| Richard's need | 18 |
| Richard Ill's request | 25 |
| Richard III's need | 22 |
| Richard III's desperate cry | 31 |
| Richard III offered his kingdom for it | 38 |
| First words of the "Mr. Ed" theme | 43 |
| Exchange for "my kingdom" | 35 |
| Cry from Richard III | 20 |
| "My kingdom for ___!": Shak. | 38 |
| "My kingdom for ___!" (Richard III) | 45 |
| "Been through the desert on ___ with no name" | 55 |
| "... my kingdom for __!" | 34 |
| "Cat on ___ Tin Roof" | 31 |
| "There'll be ___ time . . . " | 43 |
| On ___ streak (winning) | 23 |
| "There'll be ___ time in . . . " | 46 |
| "There'll be __ time ..." | 39 |
| "...___ time in the old town tonight" | 47 |
| Tennessee Williams title words | 30 |
| On ___ streak (lucky) | 21 |
| On ___ streak | 13 |
| On __ streak: winning | 21 |
| On __ streak | 12 |
| Like ___ potato | 15 |
| Like ___ knife through butter | 29 |
| Get ___ tip | 11 |
| Drop like __ potato | 19 |
| Cat on ____ Tin Roof | 20 |
| "You got ___ date or something?" | 42 |
| "There'll be ___ time ..." | 40 |
| "There'll be __ time . . ." | 41 |
| "That's ___ one!" | 31 |
| "Cat on _____..." | 27 |
| "Cat on _____ Tin Roof" | 33 |
| "All in ___ and copper sky": Coleridge | 48 |
| " . . . but ___ temper leaps . . . ": Shak. | 53 |
| 'Cat on -- Tin Roof' | 28 |
| ''There'll be __ time . . .'' | 49 |
| Bridge call | 11 |
| Sailor's greeting | 21 |
| Sea call | 8 |
| Nautical greeting | 17 |
| "You there!" | 22 |
| Nautical call | 13 |
| Crow's-nest cry | 19 |
| Sailor's cry | 16 |
| "Hey there!" | 22 |
| Sailor's shout | 18 |
| Sailor's call | 17 |
| Nautical cry | 12 |
| Attention-getting shout | 23 |
| 'Hi, sailor!' | 21 |
| Call to a mate | 14 |
| Call from a crow's-nest | 27 |
| "Hey, sailor!" | 24 |
| Ship-to-ship call | 17 |
| Sailor's hail | 17 |
| "Land ___!" | 21 |
| "Hi!" on the high seas | 32 |
| Greeting from Popeye | 20 |
| Cry from the crow's-nest | 28 |
| "Hello, sailor!" | 26 |