| Smoking, as a bad example | 25 |
| Smoking is one | 14 |
| Second nature | 13 |
| Riding costume | 14 |
| Riding attire | 13 |
| Religious garb | 14 |
| Regular thing | 13 |
| Professional duds | 17 |
| Powerful force | 14 |
| Pencil chewing, e.g. | 20 |
| Order clothing | 14 |
| Order clothes | 13 |
| Oft-repeated behavior | 21 |
| Nun's usual garb | 20 |
| Nail-biting, perhaps | 20 |
| Nail-biting is one | 18 |
| Knuckle-cracking, for one | 25 |
| Kicked thing | 12 |
| It's tough to break one | 27 |
| It's often hard to kick | 27 |
| It might be kicked after being picked up | 40 |
| It may be hard to break? | 24 |
| It may be bad | 13 |
| It can be kicked | 16 |
| It can be hard to break | 23 |
| If one's broken, it's often good | 40 |
| Hard thing to break | 19 |
| Gum chewing, to some | 20 |
| Gum chewing, for some | 21 |
| Good thing to break or kick, perhaps | 36 |
| Force of ___ | 12 |
| Dominant tendency | 17 |
| Costume or custom | 17 |
| Convent outfit | 14 |
| Chicago "Hard ___ to Break" | 37 |
| Chewing one's nails, e.g. | 29 |
| Breaking a bad one is good | 26 |
| Attire for an abbess | 20 |
| Addiction, perhaps | 18 |
| Acquired pattern of behavior | 28 |
| "Sister Act" costume | 30 |
| "How use doth breed a ___ in a man!": Shakespeare | 59 |
| "Breaking the __": 2004 Linkin Park hit | 49 |
| '04 Linkin Park hit "Breaking the ___" | 52 |
| Customs | 7 |
| Customs or costumes | 19 |
| Things that are picked up and kicked | 36 |
| Smoking and others | 18 |
| Wonts | 5 |
| Things to kick | 14 |
| They're not easily broken | 29 |
| Some are hard to break | 22 |
| Some are difficult to break | 27 |
| Monks' garments | 19 |
| Characteristic actions | 22 |
| Word in a Stephen R. Covey best-selling self-help title | 55 |
| They're broken when kicked | 30 |
| They may be tough to break | 26 |
| They don't break easily | 27 |
| They can be tough to break | 26 |
| Subjects for hypnotists | 23 |
| Specialized garbs | 17 |
| Special garbs | 13 |
| Special clothes | 15 |
| Some nuns' wear | 19 |
| Some daily activities | 21 |
| Smoking, etc. | 13 |
| Old ones die hard, they say | 27 |
| Nuns' wear | 14 |
| Nuns' garb | 14 |
| Nuns' clothing | 18 |
| Items discarded by some nuns | 28 |
| Garb for Carmelites | 19 |
| Equestrians' wear | 21 |
| Customary ways | 14 |
| Convent closetful | 17 |
| Biting fingernails and cracking knuckles | 40 |
| Behavior patterns | 17 |
| Hanger-on | 9 |
| Regular visitor | 15 |
| Frequenter | 10 |
| Person who frequents a certain place | 36 |
| Frequent visitor | 16 |
| Frequent visitors | 17 |
| ''___ espanol?'' | 32 |
| Speak in Spanish | 16 |
| "Se ____ espanol" | 27 |
| "Aquà se ___ español" | 37 |
| "Aquà se __ español" | 36 |
| "¿___ español?" | 31 |
| Speech, in Madrid | 17 |
| Speak in Spanish? | 17 |
| "Usted ___ español?" | 33 |
| "Se ___ inglés?" | 29 |
| "Se ___ español" | 29 |
| "¿___ usted español?" | 37 |
| "___ usted español?" | 33 |
| ''Se ___ espanol'' | 34 |
| Talk, in San Juan | 17 |
| Speech: Sp. | 11 |