| Woman |
| Bored |
| Legend |
| __ Cait |
| Shocked |
| The way |
| Touched |
| ___ Sam |
| __ will |
| Wee hour |
| So sorry |
| ' a Rock' |
| 'You bet' |
| That's me |
| Iron man? |
| 'How Dry ' |
| Me! Me! Me! |
| Modern sum? |
| Waiting ___ |
| ___ a Camera |
| The Greatest |
| English sum? |
| I said - ___! |
| ' the Walrus' |
| '-- so sure!' |
| Can't deny it |
| Darn tootin'! |
| Take me as __ |
| [raises hand] |
| ___ Sir Oracle |
| --- Spartacus! |
| 1999 Nas album |
| Descartes' sum |
| Late-show time |
| Rapper will.__ |
| Seuss' Sam- -- |
| Sevillian soy? |
| Sum, sometimes |
| Translated sum |
| Wee, small hr. |
| Sum in English |
| ___ the eggman! |
| Yep, that's me! |
| Self-identifier |
| Terse admission |
| 'Today -- a man' |
| That would be me |
| Descartes's "sum |
| Sum, to Claudius |
| Self expression? |
| Positive response |
| Words of agreement |
| Are you?" response |
| Answer to "Who is? |
| Dr. Seuss's Sam-__ |
| Post-midnight time |
| Queensryche "I ___ |
| Sum, some time ago |
| ... or so ___ told |
| Reddy's "___ Woman |
| Words of confession |
| Just As ___" (hymn) |
| Of this ___ certain |
| Who's ready?" reply |
| 2000 Zebrahead song |
| Cartesian deduction |
| Descartes deduction |
| Dr. Seuss' "Sam ___ |
| Reply to 'Are you?' |
| Sum in Latin class? |
| What "soy" may mean |
| Affirmative response |
| Cartesian conclusion |
| __ sorry, my mistake |
| ''___ not kidding!'' |
| Shocked ... shocked! |
| ___ so-o-o-o sleepy! |
| Answer to 'Are you?' |
| Soy, north of Mexico |
| What 'je suis' means |
| Thinker's conclusion |
| 'I think, therefore ' |
| Luke, ___ your father |
| Eminem's "The Way ___ |
| Existential statement |
| Descartes' conclusion |
| '-- a Rock' (1966 hit) |
| _____ Woman" ('72 hit) |
| --- woman, hear me ... |
| Who's ready?" response |
| The 'sum' of Descartes |
| Descartes's conclusion |
| Part 7 of today's quote |
| '-- a Rock' (1966 song) |
| ___ the ghost of . . . |
| ___ Woman" (Reddy song) |
| --- Woman" (Reddy tune) |
| Anybody willing?" reply |
| Don't you know who ___? |
| Affirmative declaration |
| Conclusion of Descartes |
| Edie Brickell "What ___ |
| Take me as ___": 2 wds. |
| Existential declaration |
| ____ Woman : Reddy hit |
| ''__ Woman'' (1972 tune) |
| ___ a Dancer," 1973 film |
| Are you going?" response |
| Are you serious?" answer |
| Answer to "Who's hungry? |
| Beatles' "___ the Walrus |
| End of a Cartesian axiom |
| Helen Reddy's "___ Woman |
| __ Sam" (Sean Penn film) |
| Unaccustomed as __ . . . |
| Cole Porter's "___ Loved |
| Conclusion for Descartes |
| __ America": Muhammad Ali |
| ___ the master of my fate |
| ___ the Walrus" (Beatles) |
| ___ Woman" (1972 #1 song) |
| Sum" of a Descartes quote |
| Black Eyed Peas will._.__ |
| Half a Neil Diamond title |
| Formal, affirmative reply |
| Introduction introduction |
| Sam ___ (Seuss character) |
| Start of "Wichita Lineman |
| ___ a Camera": Van Druten |
| Beginning of today's quote |
| ___ the captain of my soul |
| “___ an American” Day. |
| Common reply to 'Are you?' |
| Cole Porter's "___ in Love |
| Part of "Cogito, ergo sum |
| Start of a Penn film title |
| Van Druten's "___ a Camera |
| . . . think, therefore ___ |
| ___ a poor wayfaring . . . |
| ___ Not Spock" (Nimoy book) |
| ...a girl do you think ---? |
| Sum," as in / "... ergo sum |
| Response to 'Are you sure?' |
| The Beatles' "__ the Walrus |
| __ Legend": Will Smith movie |
| ___ a Man of Constant Sorrow |
| ___ no orator . . . ": Shak. |
| ___ Woman," Reddy's 1972 hit |
| Neil Diamond "___ ... I Said |
| Who __": 2001 #1 country hit |
| Narcissistic Zebrahead song? |
| Words before and after "what |
| 'Who's in charge here?' reply |
| ___ Love," 1975 Jackson 5 hit |
| ___ the Walrus," Beatles song |
| ___ the Walrus," Beatles tune |
| O, __ fortune's fool!": Romeo |
| Descartes's "sum," translated |
| Start of God's words to Moses |
| Words on either side of "what |
| --- Woman" (classic pop tune) |
| Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character) |
| Thinking person's conclusion? |
| ___ ... I Said" (Neil Diamond) |
| __ the Senate!": Darth Sidious |
| O, ___ fortune's fool!": Shak. |
| Soy : Spanish :: ___ : English |
| Leonard Nimoy's "___ Not Spock |
| ____ the Walrus : Beatles hit |
| ___ smellin' like a rose" (STP) |
| ___ Spock" (Leonard Nimoy book) |
| Who's in charge here?" response |
| Alternative to "yes," sometimes |
| Michelle Pfeiffer film "___ Sam |
| Black Eyed Peas singer will.___ |
| Will.___ of the Black Eyed Peas |
| ''___ the Walrus'' (The Beatles) |
| Kanye West's "___ a God": 2 wds. |
| Reply to 'Who's in charge here?' |
| Soy, north of the Mexican border |
| The Lord, as introduced to Moses |
| Don't you know who ___?": 2 wds. |
| ___ Legend" (Will Smith thriller) |
| Here ___ (Come and Take Me)" UB40 |
| First words of "Anarchy In the UK |
| ___ forever in your debt": 2 wds. |
| Words said before and after "what |
| ___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith film) |
| ___ the Walrus" (1967 Beatles hit) |
| What ___ trying to tell you is ... |
| Answer to "Are you or are you not? |
| First words of "Green Eggs and Ham |
| UB40: "Here ___ (Come and Take Me) |
| . . . I am what ___": I Cor. 15:10 |
| ___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith movie) |
| ___ Sam" (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick) |
| ___ the lizard king" (Jim Morrison) |
| ___ Love" (2010 Tilda Swinton movie) |
| ___...Sasha Fierce" (Beyoncé album) |
| Conclusion of a Cartesian conclusion |
| Final words of a Cartesian statement |
| Sam ___, Dr. Seuss character: 2 wds. |
| __ Sam": "Green Eggs and Ham" opening |
| ___ Legend" (Will Smith sci-fi movie) |
| ___ Number Four" (2011 movie): 2 wds. |
| Conclusion of Descartes's observation |
| ___ Legend" (Will Smith film): 2 wds. |
| The Beatles' "___ the Walrus": 2 wds. |
| How stupid do you think ___?": 2 wds. |
| ___ the Cheese" (Robert Cormier novel) |
| First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham |
| ___ the Walrus" (Beatles song): 2 wds. |
| ___ Legend" (1954 horror fiction novel) |
| ___ the Law" (Edward G. Robinson flick) |
| Answer to theme query, "Who's in there? |
| Sam ___ of "Green Eggs and Ham": 2 wds. |
| Zebrahead "Playmate of the Year" opener |
| ___ Charlotte Simmons" (Tom Wolfe novel) |
| ___ dead serious" ("No fooling"): 2 wds. |
| Beginning for this puzzle's five endings |
| Words before and after "what" for Popeye |
| Tom Wolfe’s “___ Charlotte Simmons” |
| ___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith film): 2 wds. |
| Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus |
| First and last words of "Green Eggs And Ham |
| Mary J. Blige "Stronger With Each Tear" hit |
| ___ Cait" (documentary series on E!): 2 wds. |
| ___ Number Four" (2011 sci-fi movie): 2 wds. |
| What kind of fool do you think ___?": 2 wds. |
| ___ Malala" (2013 best-selling autobiography) |
| ___ ... Sasha Fierce" (Beyoncé album): 2 wds. |
| Last words of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
| ___ Legend" (2007 Will Smith sci-fi movie): 2 wds. |
| ___ ... Sasha Fierce" (2008 Beyoncé album): 2 wds. |
| ___ a God" (song from Kanye West's "Yeezus"): 2 wds. |
| ___ not young enough to know everything" (Oscar Wilde) |
| Luke, ___ your father" (line from Darth Vader): 2 wds. |
| Impossible" response to the question "Are you sleeping? |
| ___ the one who knocks!" ("Breaking Bad" quote): 2 wds. |
| Words before "Spock" and "Not Spock," in autobiography titles |
| Me. ___ Mariah ... The Elusive Chanteuse" (2014 album): 2 wds. |
| Now ___ become Death, the destroyer of worlds": J. Robert Oppenheimer |
| ___ Groot" (repeated line in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2"): 2 wds. |