War |
Zero |
Eros |
Honey |
Adore |
Amour |
Puppy |
Story. |
Passion |
Romance |
Dote on |
Cherish |
Devotion |
Care for |
Treasure |
Hold dear |
See blurb |
Mother __ |
Affection |
Adoration |
Like a lot |
Game score |
2/14 topic |
Court zero |
Tennis term |
___ Dearest |
___-fifteen |
15 preceder |
Take ___ to |
Tennis zero |
World mover |
Tennis word |
It's nothing |
Tennis score |
Be gaga over |
Main squeeze |
Ballad topic |
Court cipher |
Wedding word |
World turner |
Feb. 14 word |
All-conqueror |
Cupid's field |
Really go for |
Be wild about |
Really eat up |
Score of zero |
The ____ Boat |
Tennis number |
World rotator |
Zero, to Cash |
Cupid's realm |
___ Sweetheart |
More than like |
Deep affection |
And I ____ Her |
2/14 sentiment |
Blind emotion? |
Coleridge poem |
It precedes 15 |
Nada for Nadal |
Romcom subject |
Valentine verb |
World spinner? |
Zero in a game |
Zero, to Nadal |
Common emotion |
Sonnet subject |
Zero, to Venus |
Valentine word |
Letter sign-off |
Wimbledon score |
___-all (score) |
___ your nails! |
Go beyond "like |
Low court score |
Notorious canal |
Rom-com subject |
Valentine theme |
Warm attachment |
Arthur Lee band |
Cupid's concern |
Great affection |
Score before 15 |
Tennis nonscore |
More than fancy |
Puppy follower? |
Zero, in tennis |
Romantic feeling |
It means nothing |
Be very fond of. |
Marriage partner |
Torch-song topic |
Powerful emotion |
(At tennis) zero |
Courtney of Hole |
Cupid's interest |
Cupid's province |
It "conquers all |
Nothing for Graf |
Opposite of hate |
Pleasant emotion |
Profound feeling |
Serenade subject |
Tennis goose egg |
Zilch, in tennis |
Garbo film: 1927 |
Troubadour topic |
Zero, in a sport |
Wimbledon's zero |
Zero, to Sampras |
Zero, on a court |
Cupid's specialty |
Passionate desire |
Motherly instinct |
Nothing for Nadal |
Nothing, to Lloyd |
Our quote, part 7 |
Philophobe's fear |
Tribute sentiment |
Troubador's topic |
Valentine subject |
Zilch, to Connors |
Feb. 14 sentiment |
Zilch, on a court |
Endearing closing |
Care for very much |
In tennis, nothing |
Intense attraction |
Nil to Navratilova |
No score in tennis |
Segal's "___ Story |
Songwriter's topic |
XOXOXO alternative |
Zilch at Wimbledon |
Zip on the courts |
Nothing, in tennis |
Troubadour's topic |
Aphrodite's domain |
Torch song subject |
Zero, at Wimbledon |
Certain human drive |
Colorado's Governor |
Facebook heart icon |
It could be nothing |
Noted mezzo-soprano |
Nothing, to Courier |
Nothing, to McEnroe |
Nothing, to Nastase |
Pam Shriver's zilch |
Part of some scores |
Pointless in tennis |
Reason for marriage |
Song subject, often |
Topic of many songs |
Valentine's feeling |
Very deep affection |
Object of affection |
Tin Pan Alley topic |
Serenader's subject |
Valentine-card word |
Word on a valentine |
All You Need Is ___ |
Valentine sentiment |
(In tennis) no score |
Center court nothing |
It's nothing to Graf |
Kind of nest or knot |
Nothing on the court |
Passionate affection |
Popular song subject |
Shirley of the opera |
Something to fall in |
Sweetheart's emotion |
That certain feeling |
Troubadour's subject |
Letter sign-off word |
All-conquering thing |
Tin Pan Alley subject |
___-hate relationship |
Benatar's battlefield |
Bessie of the silents |
Favorite song subject |
February 14 sentiment |
Frequent letter ender |
It spins Mother Earth |
Kind of bird or apple |
It's nothing to Seles |
Laugher at locksmiths |
One of the Beach Boys |
Player of Hole notes? |
Poetic topic for Ovid |
Subject of many songs |
Zero, at Ashe Stadium |
Frequent song subject |
Valentine's Day theme |
Wimbledon score, e.g. |
Serenader's sentiment |
Common literary theme |
End of the observation |
Brotherhood Week theme |
First-sight phenomenon |
It's nothing to Agassi |
Like some tennis games |
Lyricist's inspiration |
Nothing, on the courts |
Valentine card subject |
What Kravitz let "Rule |
Word in a tennis score |
Word with bird or nest |
Eric Segal's "___ Story |
Heart-to-heart exchange |
It's nothing to Federer |
Nothing, to Navratilova |
Robert Indiana painting |
That which conquers all |
Valentine's Day feeling |
Word on a February card |
Word with puppy or true |
Zero, to tennis players |
Valentine's Day emotion |
Valentine's Day subject |
Intimate letter sign-off |
Kind of beads or handles |
Part of the marriage vow |
Proverbial world rotator |
Robert Indiana sculpture |
What the world needs now |
Affectionate valediction |
Starting score in tennis |
Starting point in tennis |
Word before nest or knot |
You can't live without it |
___ Field, Dallas airport |
Puppy" or "true" follower |
Street" The Doors sang of |
All you need, purportedly |
Lyricist's subject, often |
Something good to fall in |
Tenth word in a telegram. |
Word before apple or bird |
Word with mother or puppy |
Zero, to Venus and Serena |
Mezzo-soprano Shirley ___ |
Valentine's Day sentiment |
One of "three little words |
Affectionate email closing |
It conquers all, it's said |
It's nothing, at Wimbledon |
Part of some tennis scores |
Score before 15, in tennis |
Score in a pointless game? |
Theme of "Romeo and Juliet |
World rotator, so they say |
Tyrannick ___," Dryden play |
It means nothing to Federer |
It's nothing to Chris Evert |
Lenny Kravitz "Let ___ Rule |
The Cult's '85 breakthrough |
Actress Jennifer ___ Hewitt |
Word represented by a heart |
__ Makes the World Go 'Round |
...my true ___ sent to me... |
Drunk in ___" (Beyoncé hit) |
It "makes the world go round |
Popular topic with lyricists |
It's a many-splendored thing |
All you need, to the Beatles |
''A battlefield,'' to Benatar |
___ & Basketball" (2000 film) |
___ Potion No. 9" (1959 song) |
Emotion symbolized by a heart |
Something often fallen out of |
This means nothing to McEnroe |
It's nothing to Roger Federer |
Robert Indiana stamp insignia |
Greater ___ hath no man . . . |
Justify My ___" (Madonna song) |
Many-splendored thing" of song |
Love Love ____ (Lombardo hit ) |
Shirley ___, Met mezzo-soprano |
Somebody to ___ ( Bieber hit ) |
Something to fall in or out of |
Zero score (it's all you need) |
It's nothing to Venus Williams |
All you need, in a Beatles song |
It means nothing to Andy Murray |
It means nothing to some people |
King's answer to human conflict |
It means nothing to Navratilova |
It means nothing to Andy Roddick |
It comes with hearts and flowers |
''All You Need Is ___'' (Beatles) |
All You Need Is ___," Beatles hit |
It means nothing to Roger Federer |
Nothing for the Williams sisters? |
Part 2 of a Stephen Leacock quote |
What Valentine's Day is all about |
Supremes "Stop! In the Name of ___ |
A madness most discreet," per Romeo |
Tunnel of ___ (amusement park ride) |
Ellie Goulding's "___ Me Like You Do |
Motivation for the earth's rotation? |
Emotion celebrated on Valentine's Day |
Hepburn TV movie "___ Among the Ruins |
Las Vegas show based on Beatles music |
Zero (that makes the world go round?) |
All you need, according to a 1967 hit |
Same Old ___" (2015 Selena Gomez song) |
Word on Robert Indiana's postage stamp |
All you need, according to the Beatles |
___ Yourself" (2015 Justin Bieber song) |
Iconic image from artist Robert Indiana |
It means nothing at Arthur Ashe Stadium |
___ Me Like You Do" (Ellie Goulding hit) |
Same ___" (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song) |
Elton John "Can You Feel the ___ Tonight |
A temporary insanity," per Ambrose Bierce |
Word associated with artist Robert Indiana |
Emotion that's sometimes confused with lust |
Emotion that's sung about in many pop songs |
What "will keep us together," in a 1975 hit |
____ Child (Supremes hit by our Dean Taylor) |
Poetry of the senses," per Honoré de Balzac |
The crowning grace of humanity," to Petrarch |
All you need, in a song; nothing, on a court |
Crazy, Stupid, ___" (2011 Steve Carell movie) |
It is "resistless in battle," wrote Sophocles |
A game that two can play and both win": Eva Gabor |
Friendship that has caught fire," per Ann Landers |
Cirque du Soleil's show based on the Beatles songs |
___ Actually" (2003 British Christmas-themed movie) |
The Truth About ___" (2012 Pink album that reached #1) |
2006 Beatles mashup album used in a Cirque du Soleil show |
It "keeps the cold out better than a cloak," per Longfellow |
A temporary insanity curable by marriage," per Ambrose Bierce |
___ is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies": Aristotle |
Bierce's definition of it starts, "A temporary insanity curable by marriage |
Like the measles, ___ is most dangerous when it comes late in life": Lord Byron |
Manhattan ___ Story" (ABC series that was the first cancellation of the 2014-2015 TV season) |
The occupation of the idle man, the distraction of the warrior, the peril of the sovereign," per Napoleon |