Fan |
Skip |
Flop |
Lack |
Lass |
Avoid |
Whiff |
Forgo |
Olé! |
Escape |
U.S.A. |
Junior |
Failure |
Pass by |
Be wide |
Not hit |
___ me! |
Dodge __ |
Pine for |
Overlook |
___ Girl |
Bad shot |
__ Piggy |
Universe |
Fraulein |
Long for. |
Swiss ___ |
Oversight |
Get wrong |
Overshoot |
Not a hit |
Sash word |
Not catch |
Let go by |
Unmarried |
Yearn for. |
Young lady |
___ Marple |
___ Saigon |
Not notice |
I ___ you! |
Liberty -- |
Young girl |
___ America |
Former Mrs. |
Young woman |
Jeune fille |
___ the bus |
Fail to get |
Near or Ole |
Long to see |
Errant shot |
Fail to see |
Fail to hit |
Young female |
Congeniality |
Fail to make |
Fall wide of |
Girl's title |
Hit opposite |
Hit or _____ |
Mademoiselle |
Show bad aim |
Fail to meet |
Fail to catch |
Be lonely for |
Be nostalgiac |
___ by a mile |
Air ball, say |
Fall short of |
Go off target |
Piggy's title |
Pageant title |
Fail to attend |
Fail to notice |
Pageant winner |
Be errant, say |
Complete whiff |
Daisy for one |
Far from a hit |
Kegler's error |
TV's ___ Piggy |
Unmarried girl |
It's not a hit |
Overshoot, say |
Peach or Piggy |
Wish were here |
Word on a sash |
Failed attempt |
Not understand |
Hit's opposite? |
Be off the mark |
Be unsuccessful |
Rue the loss of |
Fail to connect |
Go wide of, say |
Long to be with |
Marple or Piggy |
Stones "___ You |
Be too late for |
Muffet, for one |
Battleship call |
Unmarried woman |
Hit alternative |
Mile equivalent? |
Fail to perceive |
Liberty preceder |
Marple or Muffet |
Marriageable one |
Muffet or Brooks |
Shoot past, e.g. |
Allow to slip by |
Feel longing for |
Feel the lack of |
Be nostalgic for |
Driving ___ Daisy |
Little ___ Marker |
Little ___ Muffet |
America or Muffet |
Pre-marital title |
Shoot an air ball |
Feel homesick for |
Hit's alternative |
Muffet or America |
Answer incorrectly |
Marple or Havisham |
America or Liberty |
Not even get close |
Regret the loss of |
Sash's first word? |
Title for America? |
Unsuccessful swing |
Feel nostalgia for |
Pageant contestant |
Yearn to see again |
Liberty or America |
Feel nostalgic for |
Battleship response |
Go wide of the mark |
Universe or America |
Young woman's title |
Little ___ Sunshine |
Lonelyhearts' title |
___ America pageant |
Feel the absence of |
Air ball, e.g. |
___ Universe pageant |
Eligible young lady. |
Fail to hit a target |
Master's counterpart |
Slapdash, hit or ... |
Fail to connect with |
Air ball, for example |
Notice the absence of |
One way to waste ammo |
She's not yet married |
Fail to meet — girl |
It's as good as a mile |
__ America Competition |
Fall short of the mark |
Feel another's absence |
Mademoiselle, overseas |
Shoot an air ball, say |
Word on a model's sash |
Word on a pageant sash |
Bad guess in Battleship |
Debutante ball attendee |
Pine for — young lady |
Shoot an air ball, e.g. |
Strindberg's "___ Julie |
Unmarried woman's title |
Pageant winner's address |
Swing without connecting |
Brick in basketball, e.g. |
Wrong guess in Battleship |
Fail to make contact with |
A ___ is as good as a mile |
Our ___ Brooks" (TV oldie) |
Swing and a __, strike one |
Culture Club "___ Me Blind |
Mademoiselle or señorita. |
Word before any U.S. state |
First word on a sash, often |
Title for a pageant winner? |
America or Universe preceder |
Flower girl's courtesy title |
The Rolling Stones' "___ You |
Title for an unmarried woman |
Bye bye, ___ American Pie ... |
Driving ___ Daisy," Uhry play |
Mile equivalent, proverbially |
Howard Stern's ____ America |
Fail to catch, as a thrown ball |
Little ___ Sunshine" (2006 film) |
It's as good as a mile, they say |
Reply to some Battleship guesses |
Spider victim, Little ... Muffet |
Ted Nugent "Little ___ Dangerous |
Hit-or-___ (not well planned out) |
Reply from a Battleships opponent |
Start of a pageant winner's title |
___ Teen USA" Best Kissers in the World |
Spin Doctors "Little ___ Can't Be Wrong |
___ Congeniality" (Sandra Bullock movie) |
What a white peg signifies in Battleship |
___ Alabama ("Bachelorette" Hannah Brown's title) |
Title that can precede the starts of the four longest Across answers |