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___ -over (thorough examination)
___ a few (bend the elbow)
___ as (to the extent that)
___ as the end of one's nose
___ Beer Night (1974 baseball promotion that ended in a riot)
___ behind the ears
___ Bernina (highest peak in the Eastern Alps)
___ Calrissian of "The Empire Strikes Back"
___ Cricket Ground, site of the Eton v. Harrow match
___ disk (part of the eye)
___ far as the end of one's nose
___ Hansa, hero of "Giants in the Earth"
___ hypothesis (ecological theory concerning the earth)
___ l'oeil (literally, "deceive the eye")
___ Light (Obama astroturfer who has published letters to the editor in over 40 newspapers)
___ many (more than enough)
___ march on (gets the edge)
___ Monday: post-Thanksgiving event
___ oculi (muscle of the eye)
___ of Menlo Park (Thomas Edison)
___ of the earth
___ of Tranquillity (where the Eagle landed)
___ Park (Thomas Edison's home)
___ Suzuki, mother of Bond's unborn child at the end of Fleming's "You Only Live Twice"
___ the Eagle (a Muppet)
___ the ears
___ the elbows
___ the elbows (poor)
___ the elbows (shabbily dressed)
___ the elbows (tattered)
___ the Elder (Roman statesman)
___ the Enchanter ("Spamalot" character)
___ the engine
___ the Entertainer
___ this earth
___ thought (engrossed)
___ Tomé (island on the Equator)
____ of This Earth
____ on thick: exaggerate
____ There Eyes : 1930 song
____ This Earth: 1957 sci-fi film
___-friendly (safe for the environment)
___-McGee, energy company that employed Karen Silkwood
... to the earthworms
...ever energetic, the Energizer Bunny ___
... what happens on the East Coast?
... "Postcards From the Edge"?
... then, when the eleventh hour strikes, I just ...
'___ Eyes' (1975 hit for the Eagles)
'___ human being!' ('The Elephant Man' quote)
'___ the salt of the earth': Matthew 5:13
'... ___ quit!' (threat ender)
'... ___ quit!' (threat ending)
'... ___ will!' (threat ender)
''__ that!'' (eavesdropper's remark)
''It's the end of an __!''
''Now!'' in the ER
''O Henry, ___ thine eyes!'' (Shakespeare)
''Or __!'' (threat ender)
''The ___ Erwin Show''
''The Emerald City''
''The Emigrants'' Oscar nominee
''The English Marilyn Monroe''
''The Eve __ Agnes'' (Keats poem)
''The Evil That ___'' (Bronson flick)
''The Thinker'', e.g.
''They ___'' (fitting anagram of ''the eyes'')
'60s hit that ends "an island never cries"
'60s sitcom whose original theme song began "The end of the Civil War was near"
'70s-'80s network letters discussed in "The Eyes of Tammy Faye"
'93 album "Common ___: The Songs of the Eagles"
'Case of the Ex' singer
'Hurry up!' in the ER
'Is this ever going to be over?'
'My thoughts entirely'
'My thoughts exactly!'
'Oh, that explains it!'
'The Big Bang Theory,' e.g.
'The Egg and I' duo
'The Elder' of Rome
'The Emperor Jones star Paul'
'The Empire Strikes Back' director Kershner
'The Ernie Kovacs Show' regular
'The Eternal City'
'The Eve of ___' (Keats poem)
'The Evil Dead' director Sam
'The Evil That ___'
'The Exorcist' star
'These Eyes' group, with 'The'
'This ___ emergency!'
'We have met the enemy ... and he --': Pogo
" ___ the end of my rope"
" . . . ___ the eating thereof"
" . . . but the end is not ___": Matt. 24:6
" . . . by the ___ early light": Key
" . . . curse not the ___": Ecclesiastes
" . . . even ___ the end of the world": Matt. 28:20
" . . . Nod, on the ___ Eden"
" . . . pudding ___ the eating"
" . . . the ___ early droop'd . . . ": Whitman
" . . . the ___ evidently coming in": Macaulay
"__ the east, and Juliet ..."
"___ as the eye can see"
"___ California" (1977 chart-topper by the Eagles)
"___ Eyes" (1975 hit by the Eagles)
"___ Eyes" (song by The Eagles)
"___ Eyes" by the Eagles
"___ Eyes" by The Eagles
"___ Honey" (Van Morrison song featured at the end of "Ulee's Gold")
"___ Is Betta Than Evah!" (1978 album)
"___ Is Betta Than Evvah!" (1976 album)
"___ Lama Ding Dong," 1961 hit for the Edsels
"___ of the essence"
"___ see the evening sun . . . "
"___ star fall from heaven unto the earth": Revelation
"___ the east, and Juliet..."
"___ the economy, stupid!"
"___ the economy, stupid!" (Bill Clinton, 1992)
"___ the eggman!"
"___ the end of time ..."
"___ the Explorer"
"___ the Explorer" (kid's show)
"___ the Explorer" (kids' show)
"___ the Explorer" (kids' TV show)
"___ the Explorer" (Nickelodeon show)
"___ Thee Every Hour": Lowry
"___ There Eyes," 1930 tune
"___ There Eyes"
"___ This Earth," 1988 film
"___ thyself": Emerson
"___ Well That Ends Well"
"___-Challenge: The Expedition Race" (former USA show)
"___-Charmed Life" Third Eye Blind
"--- the East, and Juliet ..."
". . . by the ___ early light . . ."
". . . in the evenin', ain't ___ fun"
". . . the ___ shall inherit the Earth"
"... ___ the eye can see"
"... but the daughters acted swiftly and drank from the enchanted waters of ___ Falls ..."
"... by the ___ early light ..."
"... disappeared off the ___ of the earth!"
"... pudding ___ the eating": Cervantes
"... the ___ shall inherit the Earth"
"... With one swing they struck the evil one right in the ___! (dispatching him instantly) ..."
"...and the envelope please..." accompaniment
"...shall not --- from the earth"
"<--
This Way to the ___" (exit sign in P.T. Barnum's museum, which some patrons thought was for an exotic attraction)
"9. I wrote a paper in college on Poe's 'The ___' exclusively using just the footnotes!"
"A ___, petal and a thorn" (Emily Dickinson poem)
"A Journey to the Center of the Earth" writer
"Ah, that explains it!"
"All In: The Education of General David Petraeus" author Broadwell
"All's Well That Ends Well" heroine
"Am I right?" at the end of UK sentences
"And ___ it moves" (what Galileo allegedly said in reference to the earth)
"And if that ___ enough ..."
"And the earth ___ without form"
"And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou ___ every act of thy life as if it were the last" (Marcus Aurelius)
"Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy" philosopher
"Any bullets in this thing?," e.g.
"Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" speaker
"Around the ___" (ESPN show)
"As if that ___ enough..."
"At once," in the ER
"Barbershop" costar ___ the Entertainer
"Beauty ___ the eye . . . "
"Beauty ___ the eye ..."
"Beauty ___ the eye of the beholder"
"Beauty ____ the eye..."
"Behind These ___ Eyes"
"But he saw the error of his ways and made a ___ of it."
"By the ___ early light . . . "
"By the ___ early light ..."
"Captain! The engines canna take ___ more!" (line from Scotty on "Star Trek")
"Case of the Ex" R&Ber
"Clinton's a well-known southpaw, so this exposé on his other-handed punches is an eye-opener"
"Close to the Edge" band
"Closer Than Ever," e.g.
"Come the eff on!"
"Cool" rapper with the 1990 album "To the Extreme"
"Crossroads of the East"
"Dancing on the Edge" Ford
"Death closes all: but something ___ the end ..." (Tennyson)
"Deceive the eye" (with "l'oeil")
"Desire Under the Elms" dramatist
"Desire Under the Elms" patriarch
"Desire Under the Elms" playwright O'Neill
"Desire Under the Elms" son
"Desire Under the Elms" star
"Desire," to the English
"Do the Right Thing" extras
"Don't expunge that," e.g.
"Dora the Explorer" antagonist
"Dora the Explorer" character or prop
"Dora the Explorer" superfan, probably
"Dora the Explorer" viewer
"Dora the Explorer" watchers
"Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes"
"Drink to me only with thine eyes" dedicatee
"Drink to me only with thine eyes" poet