"___, a very palpable . . . " | 39 |
U.S./Canadian sporting grp. since 1936 | 38 |
U.S. painter-sculptor: 1869-1953 | 32 |
Org. for skaters not quite ready for the big time | 49 |
Hockey org. that awards the Calder Cup | 38 |
Wide receiver turned broadcaster | 32 |
Former "Celebrity Mole" host | 38 |
"Whatever shall I do?" | 32 |
Relative of "oh, dear" | 32 |
"Whatever shall I do?!" | 33 |
"What is to be done?!" | 32 |
"Song of Hiawatha" lament | 35 |
"I'm not doing so well" | 37 |
"Kung Fu" actor Philip | 32 |
Philip of "Daughter of Shanghai" | 42 |
Master Kan portrayer on "Kung Fu" | 43 |
California's governor, facetiously | 38 |
"Get ___ of yourself!" | 32 |
Words that often follows "grab" | 41 |
"You've Really Got --- on Me" | 43 |
''Get ___ of yourself!'' | 40 |
Words that often follow "grab" | 40 |
"You've Really Got_____On Me" | 43 |
'You've Really Goton Me' | 36 |
''Get _____ of yourself!'' | 42 |
"Oh, give me ___ . . . " | 34 |
Adler's "A House Is Not ___" | 42 |
"Oh, give me ___, where the ..." | 42 |
"Oh, give me ___ where . . . " | 40 |
"Oh, give me ___ . . . ": Higley | 42 |
"A House Is Not ___": P. Adler | 40 |
"A house is not _____" | 32 |
'Oh, give me where ...' -- | 34 |
''Oh, give me ___, where . . .'' | 48 |
''Oh, give me __ . . .'' | 40 |
"Give ___, don't pollute!" | 40 |
"Give ___ - don't pollute!" | 41 |
''Give ___ - don't pollute'' | 48 |
It's not given by the uncaring | 34 |
Description of something that's very funny | 46 |
"What ___!" ("So funny!") | 45 |
"What ___!" ("Hilarious!") | 46 |
"I don't give ---!" | 33 |
"Give ___; don't pollute" | 39 |
"Just ___, skip and . . ." | 36 |
"It's just ___, skip ..." | 39 |
"For want of ___ . . . " | 34 |
When repeated, a plea of Richard III | 36 |
What America rode through the desert? | 37 |
Richard III offered his kingdom for it | 38 |
First words of the "Mr. Ed" theme | 43 |
Exchange for "my kingdom" | 35 |
"My kingdom for ___!": Shak. | 38 |
"My kingdom for ___!" (Richard III) | 45 |
"... my kingdom for __!" | 34 |
"There'll be ___ time . . . " | 43 |
"There'll be ___ time in . . . " | 46 |
"There'll be __ time ..." | 39 |
"...___ time in the old town tonight" | 47 |
"You got ___ date or something?" | 42 |
"There'll be ___ time ..." | 40 |
"There'll be __ time . . ." | 41 |
"Cat on _____ Tin Roof" | 33 |
"All in ___ and copper sky": Coleridge | 48 |
''There'll be __ time . . .'' | 49 |
"Hi!" on the high seas | 32 |
"Hey there," on the high seas | 39 |
''___ there, matey!'' | 37 |
It goes from one vessel to another | 34 |
"You, there, on the boat!" | 36 |
''You, there, on the boat!'' | 44 |
''Hey, sailor!'' | 32 |
They often mean "I see" | 33 |
Sounds in a dentist's office | 32 |
Sounds during doctor's exams | 32 |
"Eureka!" alternatives | 32 |
Sounds made by patients with tongue depressors | 46 |
What this puzzle is designed to elicit | 38 |
Utterances of pain relief etc. | 32 |
They're often heard in doctors' offices | 47 |
Sounds in a physician's office | 34 |
Sounds heard by otolaryngologists | 33 |
Sounds from a general practitioner's office | 47 |
Sounds at the doctor's office | 33 |
Responses to doctors' orders? | 33 |
Responses to a massage therapist | 32 |
Responses meaning ''I get it'' | 46 |
Go w/ the "oohs" during solo | 38 |
Expressions of delight or regret | 32 |
Distinctive parts of a Boston accent | 36 |
"I get it" preceders, often | 37 |
"It's clear to me now" | 36 |
"I get it," humorously | 32 |
Facetious ''I see'' | 35 |
"Well, in that case ..." | 34 |
"Now I get it," facetiously | 37 |
"It's clear to me now that ..." | 45 |
"I understand," facetiously | 37 |
"I get it," facetiously | 33 |
''I see,'' Mr. Moto-style | 41 |