| Text | Length |
| Impudent display | 16 |
| Impudent earful | 15 |
| Impudent girl | 13 |
| Impudent kid | 12 |
| Impudent lady | 13 |
| Impudent lass | 13 |
| Impudent nobody | 15 |
| Impudent one | 12 |
| Impudent person | 15 |
| Impudent reply | 14 |
| Impudent speech | 15 |
| Impudent talk | 13 |
| Impudent to the max | 19 |
| Impudent tot | 12 |
| Impudent tyke | 13 |
| Impudent youngster | 18 |
| Impudent youth | 14 |
| Impudent youths | 15 |
| Impudent, in Yorkshire | 22 |
| Impudently | 10 |
| Impudently bold | 15 |
| Impugn | 6 |
| Impugns | 7 |
| Impulse | 7 |
| Impulse buyer's means | 25 |
| Impulse carrier | 15 |
| Impulse carriers | 16 |
| Impulse conductor | 17 |
| Impulse conductors | 18 |
| Impulse conduit | 15 |
| Impulse conveyer | 16 |
| Impulse junction | 16 |
| Impulse of Odysseus | 19 |
| Impulse path | 12 |
| Impulse paths | 13 |
| Impulse relayer | 15 |
| Impulse to start fires | 22 |
| Impulse transmitter | 19 |
| Impulse transmitters | 20 |
| Impulse-conducting cell | 23 |
| Impulse-sending devices | 23 |
| Impulses | 8 |
| Impulsive | 9 |
| Impulsive Corleone | 18 |
| Impulsive feeling | 17 |
| Impulsive idea | 14 |
| Impulsive indulgence | 20 |
| Impulsive moves | 15 |
| Impulsive one | 13 |
| Impulsive passion | 17 |
| Impulsive rat's act? | 24 |
| Impulsive spending frenzy | 25 |
| Impulsively | 11 |
| Impulsively and irregularly | 27 |
| Impulsiveness | 13 |
| Impure | 6 |
| Impure diamond | 14 |
| Impurities | 10 |
| Impurity | 8 |
| Impurity in metal | 17 |
| Imputation | 10 |
| Impute | 6 |
| Impute, as blame | 16 |
| Imputed | 7 |
| Imputes | 7 |
| Imre of Hungary | 15 |
| IMs | 3 |
| Imus of "Imus in the Morning" | 39 |
| Imus's medium | 17 |
| In | 2 |
| In "Absolute Power" | 29 |
| In "Casablanca," who said, "Play it again, Sam"? | 68 |
| In "Chasing Liberty" | 30 |
| In "Dave" | 19 |
| In "duh" mood? | 24 |
| In "Fail-Safe" | 24 |
| In "Hamlet," it's "in russet mantle clad" | 65 |
| In "Head of State" | 28 |
| In "Independence Day" | 31 |
| In "Macbeth," it opens with thunder and lightning | 59 |
| In "Macbeth," it starts with the line "Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd" | 97 |
| In "My Fellow Americans" | 34 |
| In "Penny Lane," what the banker never wears in the pouring rain | 74 |
| In "Rent," it starts with "Seasons of Love" | 63 |
| In "The Contender" | 28 |
| In "The Pelican Brief" | 32 |
| In "Vantage Point" | 28 |
| In "Wicked," say | 26 |
| In (quickly) | 12 |
| In -- (aligned) | 15 |
| In -- (as first found) | 22 |
| In -- (as first placed) | 23 |
| In -- (as found) | 16 |
| In -- (as originally located) | 29 |
| In -- (as yet unborn) | 21 |
| In -- (aware of a secret) | 25 |
| In -- (before birth) | 20 |
| In -- (bogged down) | 19 |
| In -- (disordered) | 18 |
| In -- (even) | 12 |
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