| "... Venus sets __ Mercury can rise": Pope | 52 |
| "... thou must leave ___ long" (Sonnet 73) | 52 |
| "... the sun paused ___ it should alight": Shelley | 60 |
| "... die strangled ___ my Romeo comes?": Shak. | 56 |
| "... ___ the set of sun": "Macbeth" | 55 |
| "... __ we extinguish sight and speech": Browning | 59 |
| "... __ the hot sun count / His dewy rosary ...": Keats | 65 |
| "... __ he drove out of sight": Christmas poem line | 61 |
| ". . . a little ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. | 63 |
| ". . . __ thou and peace may meet": Shelley | 53 |
| "___ yet that last strain dying awed the air" (Coleridge) | 67 |
| "___ the steamer bore him Eastward ...": Kipling | 58 |
| "___ the mother's milk had dried": Kipling | 56 |
| "___ the bat hath flown" ("Macbeth") | 56 |
| "___ sin could blight or sorrow fade" (Coleridge) | 59 |
| "___ I let fall the windows of mine eyes": Shak. | 58 |
| "___ I forsook the crowded solitude": Wordsworth | 58 |
| "___ fancy you consult, consult your purse": Franklin | 63 |
| "__ pales in Heaven the morning star": Lowell | 55 |
| "__ frost-flower and snow-blossom faded ...": Swinburne | 65 |
| "__ fancy you consult, consult your purse": Franklin | 62 |
| " . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak. | 55 |
| ''... tell them I'll be there ___ long'' | 60 |
| ''___ on my bed my limbs I lay'' (Coleridge) | 60 |
| "Oh the joys that came ... __ was old!": Coleridge | 60 |
| "I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee": Othello | 58 |
| ". . . ___ saw Elba" (part of a famous palindrome) | 60 |
| "Oh the joys that came ... __ was old": Coleridge | 59 |
| "I'll speak a prophecy --- go" ("King Lear") | 68 |
| "I'll speak a prophecy ___ go": "King Lear" | 67 |
| "I'll speak a prophecy ___ go" (King Lear) | 56 |
| "I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee": Shak. | 56 |
| "I hope to see London once _____ die": Shak. | 54 |
| "Dear mother Ida, harken ___ die" (Tennyson refrain) | 62 |
| "Dear mother Ida, harken __ die": Tennyson | 52 |
| "Abra was ready __ called her name": Prior | 52 |
| "Abra was ready __ call'd her name": Prior | 56 |
| "Able was I ___ saw Elba" (popular palindrome) | 56 |
| "...___ saw Elba" (part of a famous palindrome) | 57 |
| ''I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee'' (Othello) | 67 |
| "Like nature's patient, sleepless ___": Keats | 59 |
| "So ___ to you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy . . . ": Kipling | 54 |
| 1974 top 10 hit whose title means "You Are" | 53 |
| 1974 Mocedades hit subtitled "Touch the Wind" | 55 |
| 1970s Mocedades hit that translates to "It's You" | 63 |
| 1974 Top 10 hit whose title means "It is you" | 55 |
| 1974 lyric repeated after "Como una promesa" | 54 |
| 1974 hit whose title is sung twice after "Como una promesa" | 69 |
| 1970's song subtitled "Touch the Wind" | 52 |
| Work done by a force of one dyne over a distance of one centimeter | 66 |
| Unit whose name comes from the Greek word for "work" | 62 |
| The impact energy of a small mosquito flying into a wall, roughly | 65 |
| Physics unit that comes from the Greek word for "work" | 64 |
| Indoor rowing machine, briefly, in rowers' jargon | 53 |
| There are 36 quadrillion of these in a megawatt-hour | 52 |
| Verdi's ''___ tu che macchiavi'' | 52 |
| Verdi's "___ tu che macchiavi quell'anima" | 60 |
| "___ tu" (aria from "Un ballo in maschera") | 63 |
| "__ tu": "Un Ballo in Maschera" aria | 56 |
| "__ tu che macchiavi quell'anima": Verdi lyric | 60 |
| "__ tu che macchiavi quell'anima": Verdi aria | 59 |
| ''___ tu che macchiavi'' (Verdi aria) | 53 |
| "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" author Carle | 52 |
| Idle who performed in the 2012 Olympic closing ceremonies | 57 |
| The Crow's first name in the comic series "The Crow" | 66 |
| Runner Liddell featured in "Chariots of Fire" | 55 |
| Berlin who wrote "The Puzzling World of Winston Breen" | 64 |
| "The Very Clumsy Click Beetle" author Carle | 53 |
| "Munich" star Bana who also starred as The Hulk | 57 |
| "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" author Carle | 65 |
| ''I Shot the Sheriff'' singer Clapton | 53 |
| ___ the Midget, regular on "The Howard Stern Show" | 60 |
| The unmarried woman in "An Unmarried Woman" | 53 |
| Susan's role on ''All My Children'' | 55 |
| Susan's long-time "All My Children" role | 54 |
| Susan's ''All My Children'' role | 52 |
| Susan Lucci's role on "All My Children" | 53 |
| Journalist Hill of the weekend edition of "Today" | 59 |
| Dr. Hahn's first name on "Grey's Anatomy" | 59 |
| Brooke's rival on ''All My Children'' | 57 |
| Brooke's longtime rival on "All My Children" | 58 |
| Actress Leerhsen of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" | 59 |
| Actress Durance who plays Lois on "Smallville" | 56 |
| Actress Durance who played Lois Lane on "Smallville" | 62 |
| ''Any Woman's Blues'' author Jong | 53 |
| He played Henry VIII in "The Other Boleyn Girl" | 57 |
| "All Quiet on the Western Front" writer ___ Maria Remarque | 68 |
| "All Quiet on the Western Front" author ___ Maria Remarque | 68 |
| "And Now for Something Completely Different" co-star | 62 |
| "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" songwriter | 61 |
| "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" singer | 57 |
| Springsteen's Seeger cover "___ Canal" | 52 |
| Lake that Canada's Point Pelee National Park is on | 54 |
| ''Low bridge, everyone down!'' canal | 52 |
| Rival of Altoona in minor league baseball's Eastern League | 62 |
| Pennsylvania city whose motto is "Feel the Lake Effect" | 65 |
| Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90 | 53 |
| Lake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River | 53 |
| Home to Jerry Uht Park, where the SeaWolves play baseball | 57 |
| Double A baseball team in the Eastern League's Southern Division | 68 |