Gosh |
Tomato |
Indeed! |
Blimey! |
By Jove! |
My word! |
___ well |
Old chap |
Goodness! |
Brit's cry |
Well, well! |
Goodness me! |
Do as __ ... |
Brit's intro |
Good heavens! |
Well, blimey! |
What can ___? |
Brit's opener |
Brit's phrase |
Cry of surprise |
I mean what ___ |
Words to Holmes |
Oho, dear chap! |
Watson outburst |
Because ___ so! |
Listen here, mac |
Brit's ''Well!'' |
Holmes preceder? |
Old chap's words |
Brit's "My word! |
In my opinion ... |
'Well, old chap!' |
Indeed!" overseas |
My, my, old chap! |
Words from Watson |
Essex exclamation |
Brit's exclamation |
My word, old chap! |
Old chap" preceder |
Brit's "Beg pardon |
Exmoor exclamation |
London exclamation |
Watson exclamation |
What more can ___? |
Exeter exclamation |
English exclamation |
Do as ___!": 2 wds. |
Je dis," in English |
See here, old chap! |
This is unexpected! |
Bloke's exclamation |
Britisher's comment |
Dr. Watson outburst |
Badfinger "When ___ |
Brit's interjection |
British exclamation |
'-- a Little Prayer' |
Well, well, old chap |
Brit's "Listen here! |
Dr. Watson's comment |
Old chap's utterance |
Surprised expression |
British interjection |
By Jove!" alternative |
Bloke's 'Well, well!' |
Brit's "By the way... |
Englishman's outburst |
Phrase to an old chap |
Words from Dr. Watson |
Words to an old chap? |
Expression of surprise |
Well, now!" to a bloke |
Gobsmacked exclamation |
Listen here, old chap! |
Dr. Watson exclamation |
Londoner's exclamation |
Words before "old chap |
... and ___ eyether ... |
It is my suggestion ... |
Attention-seeking words |
Englishman's expression |
Old chap's exclamation? |
Good heavens, old chap! |
Gosh!" to an Englishman |
Need ___ more?": 2 wds. |
Brit's sentence starter |
Britisher's exclamation |
''Verily, ___ unto you'' |
''Look here, old chap!'' |
''Look here,'' in London |
Remarkable!," in Reading |
Alternative to "By Jove! |
Dr. Watson's exclamation |
Fancy lad's interjection |
Ray Charles "What'd ____ |
Watson's "___ Holmes ... |
Pardon me," to Londoners |
Gosh!" in England: 2 wds. |
Listen up, you old bugger |
Pardon me," British-style |
This is quite a surprise! |
Jay-Z "What More Can ___? |
Ray Charles's "What'd ___ |
Well, well," to Wellington |
Phrase akin to "jolly good |
Phrase for Foghorn Leghorn |
Britisher's cry of surprise |
Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase |
What more can ___?": 2 wds. |
Well, well, well," to a Brit |
What'd ___" (Ray Charles hit) |
You say goodbye, ___ hello ... |
Colour me scandalised, certainly |
Elvis' Charles cover "What'd ___ |
Words before "tomato" or "potato |
Do as ___!" ("Obey me!"): 2 wds. |
Beatles "You say goodbye, ___ hello |
Britisher's expression of surprise. |
Exclamation of surprise, in Britain |
Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase: 2 wds. |
___ it's duck season ...": Daffy Duck |
Repeated word in '94 Erasure album title |
Frequent interjection for Foghorn Leghorn |
Mary Higgins Clark's "Before ___ Good-Bye |
Repeated words in '94 Erasure album title |
___ a Little Prayer" (Dionne Warwick song) |
Dionne Warwick classic "___ a Little Prayer |
Need ___ more?" ("You catch my drift?"): 2 wds. |
Repeated phrase in "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off |