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___ -do-well (idle sort) ___ -do-well (idle type) ___ -do-well (idler) ___ -do-well (loafer) ___ B. Wells, early civil rights advocate ___ it good (is well-off) ___ promotion (do well at work) ___ Street (well off) ___ up (do well, in slang) ___ well (agree) ___ well (is a good sign) ___ Wells, a top horse in 1904 ____-do-well (good for nothing) ___-do-well (scamp) ___-do-well (scoundrel) ___-well (idler) ___-well card ___'s Wells (renowned London theater) ___'s Wells Ballet ...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... ''My ___'' (Mary Wells classic) ''Well, fancy __!'' ''Well, isn't it obvious?!?'' 'Oh well, that's what you're stuck with!' 'Shake well before ___' 'TWERE WELL, 'TWERE DONE QUICKLY 'Well done!' for a prima donna 'Well done!' gesture 'Well now!' 'Well, how obvious!' 'Well, lah-di- --!' 'Well, let me think ...' 'Well, looky here!' 'Well, old chap!' 'Well, that's obvious!' 'Well, this ___ surprise!' 'Well, well!' 'Well, what do you know!' 'Well' financed grp. 'You ___ well' ('No reason not to') " . . . ___ well/It were done quickly":Macbeth " . . . 'tis not so ___ a well . . . ": Shak. "___ bene" ("Very well": It.) "___ fellow well met" "___ Grosse Légume" (Orson Welles novel) "___ gut" ("very well," in German) "___ is blind, as well as love" (Oscar Wilde) "___ Kane": Welles film "___ knew well/Thy love . . . ": Shak. "___ Mater," well-known hymn "___ not so deep as a well": Shak. "___ of Evil," Welles film "___ the Worlds" (H.G. Wells novel) "___ want to get well . . . " "___ well . . . " (G.W.'s last words) "___ well ..." "___ well here in Camelot" (line from a "Spamalot" song) "___ well it were done quickly" "___ Well That Ends Well" "___ well" ("Don't worry") "_____-Bungay" (Wells novel) "___, medium or well-done?" "...well, I guess we don't have to" "'Neath the ___" (Wellesley school song) "'Tis not so ___ a well . . . " "A well boiled ___": Spooner "All well stop send money stop" "All's Well ___ Ends Well" "All's Well That ___ Well" "All's Well That Ends Well" heroine "And let us not be ___ in well doing" (Gal. 6:9) "Citizen ___" (1941 Orson Welles film) "Clinton's a well-known southpaw, so this exposé on his other-handed punches is an eye-opener" "De bene ___" (of well being) "Divine Secrets of the ___ Sisterhood" (Rebecca Wells novel) "Do-well" intro "f thou ___ well, shalt thou not be accepted?"(Gen. 4:7) "Feed our kids well" brand "Get well soon" "Gossip well told," per Elbert Hubbard "I might as well give up" "I really shouldn't ... well, a little can't hurt" "I Remember It Well" composer "I Remember It Well" musical "I see...well...all right" "If all goes well ..." "It Might as Well Be Spring" musical "Jacques ___ Alive and Well . . . " "Job well done!" "Journey ___ Fear" (1942 Orson Welles film) "Live well" nutritional supplement chain, briefly "Marcus Wellby, M.D." actress Verdugo "Me and Orson Welles" star Danes "Nerd Do Well" author Simon "Noisy ___" (Rosemary Wells picture book) "Oh well," in Sainte-Chapelle "Oh, well, that's the game ..." "Oh, well, that's the game" "Oh, well," to Henri "Oh, well" noise "Oh, well" response "Our meringues stand up so well that you'll see ___" "Our remedies ___ in ourselves do lie": "All's Well That Ends Well" "Rebecca at the Well" painter "Shake well," e.g. "Speed Dating went really well last night, but I can't make up my mind; the dog catcher was ___..." "Striving to better, oft we ___ what's well": Shak. "Thank you! Thank you, ___!" (end of a well-known kids' book) "That hurts ..." [Ink Well ends forever on June 25. Sign up for avxwords.com to get great, similar puzzles] "That's as well ___ if I had . . . ": Swift "The ___ Machine" (H.G. Wells book) "The ___ of the Worlds" (H. G. Wells novel) "The ___," Orson Welles film: 1962 "The Damask Drum", "The Well Cradle", etc. "The Road to Wellville" author "The Well-Tempered ___" (Bach work) "The Well-Tempered Clavier" composer "This doesn't ___ well ..." "This isn't going well at all!" "Throw the ___ Down the Well" (infamous Borat sketch) "To love that well which thou must leave ___ long" "Touch of ___" (Orson Welles film) "Touch of ___" (Welles film) "Très ___" ("very well," in Paris) "Um ... well ... it's like ..." "Very well ... " "Very well, mademoiselle" "Very well, then" "We are all poets when ___ a poem well": Carlyle "Well ___-di-dah . . ." "Well ___-di-dah ..." "Well ___!" ("Fancy that!") "Well --- be...!" "Well ---!" ("Mercy!") "Well ... it's like this ..." "Well ... not exactly" "Well ..." "Well aren't you Mr. Fancypants!" "Well begun ___ done" "Well begun is half done" writer "Well done, basso!" "Well done, if I do ___ myself" "Well done, Sir Lancelot," in Franglais? "Well done, team!" "Well done!" "Well done!" in Italy "Well it's time ___ home and I ain't even done with the night" "Well played!" "Well said!" "Well worth it, if you ask me" "Well-boiled icicles" man "Well-boiled icycle" man "Well-bred insolence," per Aristotle "Well, Did You ___?" (Cole Porter tune) "Well, ___ be darned!" "Well, ___ be!" "Well, ___ darn!" "Well, ___ darned!" "Well, ___ declare!" "Well, ___ had it!" "Well, ___ here!" "Well, ___ monkey's uncle!" "Well, ___ say!" "Well, ___ that special!" "Well, ___-dah!" "Well, ___-de-dah" "Well, ___-di- dah!" "Well, ___-di-freakin'-dah!" "Well, ___! Here he is now!" "Well, ___!" ("Ain't you hot stuff!") "Well, ___!" ("Ain't you somethin'!") "Well, ___!" ("How pretentious!") "Well, ___!": "Harrumph!" "Well, ___?" (breakfast query?) "Well, actually ..." "Well, almost!" "Well, aren't you fancy!" "Well, aren't you the fancy one?" "Well, bless my soul" "Well, but what's ___?": Richard III "Well, Did You ___!" (Cole Porter song) "Well, Did You ___!" (Porter classic) "Well, did you ___?!" "Well, Did You ___?" (Cole Porter classic) "Well, Did You ___?" (Cole Porter query) "Well, Did You ___?": Porter ditty "Well, Did You ---?" "Well, don't that beat all!" "Well, duh!" "Well, fancy that!" "Well, for goodness ___!" "Well, go on ..." "Well, golly!" "Well, gosh darn!" "Well, Hallelujah!" "Well, heck" "Well, hello there" "Well, hello!" "Well, here goes . . ." "Well, here goes ..."
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