- IAM
- __ the Law (1938 drama flick)
- Descartes conclusion
- 1967 Beatles' hit, "___ the Walrus"
- ___ The Walrus
- Words from Descartes
- {/Yo soy/} , north of the border
- Sum for one using Roman numerals, perhaps?
- Helen Reddy's "___ Woman"
- ___ the Grinch (Tyler, the Creator song)
- Cartesian conclusion
- ___ Sam (Sean Penn movie)
- Darn tootin
- Me! Me! Me!
- That's me!
- ___ Love (2010 Tilda Swinton movie)
- ___ bored!
- ___ waiting
- Black Eyed Peas singer Will.___
- Existential declaration
- First words of "Anarchy In the UK"
- Rapper will.___
- What ___ trying to tell you is ...
- Words of agreement
- [raises hand]
- This guy, right here
- This guy!
- __ a Camera
- I think, therefore __
- ___ Woman
- What "soy" can mean
- Spaniard's soy
- Caesar's sum
- How Dry ___
- A meaning of "soy"
- Sum, to Suetonius
- Sum, to Seneca
- Sum, to Caesar
- What "soy" may mean
- __ Cait
- __ The Walrus
- Sam ___ (Dr. Seuss character)
- __ Women
- Tom Wolfe's "___ Charlotte Simmons"
- Yes indeed
- Yes ____ (1993 Melissa Etheridge album)
- _____ Legend
- With 10-Across, self-realization after a compliment
- Form of identification?
- See 59-Down
- You're looking at your guy
- Hand raiser's shout
- You OK? reply
- Nod equivalent
- The "sum" in "Cogito, ergo sum"
- ___ the Law (1938 Edward G. Robinson film)
- End of a Descartes quote translation
- ___ A Rock
- Paul Simon's "___ a Rock"
- What "soy" means to Spaniards
- ___ Not Spock (Nimoy book)
- ___ the Walrus (Beatles song)
- Descartes's conclusion
- ___ Spock (Leonard Nimoy autobiography)
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-___
- The Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- ___ Sam (Sean Penn film)
- Leonard Nimoy's "___ Not Spock"
- Lying response to "Are you sleeping?"
- ___ a Rock (Simon & Garfunkel hit)
- ___ the Walrus (1967 Beatles tune)
- ___ the Walrus (Beatles hit)
- Conclusion of Descartes's observation
- Existential statement
- ... or so ___ told
- Who's ready? reply
- Answer to "Who's hungry?"
- Take me as ___
- You bet ___!
- ___ Legend (2007 Will Smith movie)
- ___ the greatest!
- ___ the Walrus (1967 Beatles hit)
- Cartesian deduction
- Words said before and after "what"
- ___ not young enough to know everything (Oscar Wilde)
- Sum of a Descartes quote
- ___ Number Four (2011 teen sci-fi film)
- You going? response
- Words before Legend or Sam in film
- Words in a title with Sam or Legend
- will.___
- Affirmative response to "Are you?"
- Musician will.___
- I think therefore___
- ____ Woman: Reddy hit
- Reddy's "____ Woman"
- Lennon/McCartney's "___ the Walrus"
- -- the Walrus Beatles
- ___ Woman: Helen Reddy hit
- ___ a Rock: Simon and Garfunkel
- English sum?
- Who ___: 2001 hit
- Who ___: Jessica Andrews hit
- __ The Walrus: Beatles song
- Sam- ___: Seuss character
- How Dry __
- __ Sam: 2001 film
- __ Sam: Dr. Seuss book opening
- __ a Rock
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-__
- __ the Walrus: Beatles hit
- Sam-__
- __ Sam: "Green Eggs and Ham" opening
- First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- The Beatles' "__ the Walrus"
- Sam-__: Seuss character
- Beginning for this puzzle's five endings
- Sum, sometimes
- Are you going? response
- O, __ fortune's fool!: Romeo
- Helen Reddy's "__ Woman"
- Seuss' Sam-__
- Who __: 2001 #1 country hit
- __ Legend: Will Smith movie
- First and last words of "Green Eggs And Ham"
- Sum, to Claudius
- Descartes' sum
- Sevillian soy?
- __ the Senate!: Darth Sidious
- Dr. Seuss' Sam-__
- First words of "Green Eggs and Ham"
- Rapper will.__
- Beatles' "__ the Walrus"
- Title words before Legend or Woman
- 2007 Will Smith film "__ Legend"
- Me, that's who!
- Possible answer to "Who's ready?"
- Beatles song ___the Walrus
- __ Woman (Reddy tune)
- __ the Walrus (Beatles tune)
- __ Woman (Helen Reddy song)
- __ Woman (Reddy song)
- Just As __ (Billy Graham book)
- Sum
- . . . think, therefore __
- Very short sentence
- What 5 Across means
- __ Woman (1972 tune)
- Start of a Penn film title
- Introduction introduction
- See 11 Across
- Unaccustomed as __ . . .
- __ Sam (Sean Penn film)
- __ sorry, my mistake
- Take me as __
- __ so sorry!
- __ America: Muhammad Ali
- Self-identifier
- . . . or so __ told
- It's me
- Identification confirmation
- Terse affirmation
- Terse confirmation
- Don't you know who __?
- __ shocked!
- ___ Sam (2001 Sean Penn movie)
- Sum, to some
- ___ Charlotte Simmons (Tom Wolfe novel)
- With 64-Down, Sean Penn movie of 2001
- ___ Spock (Leonard Nimoy book)
- Soy, north of the Mexican border
- ___ the Captain of the Pinafore.
- Just as ___ . . .
- ___ an American” Day. nyt 1953 IAMB Metrical foot of two syllables. nyt 1953 IAMB Short-long foot in verse. nyt 1953 IAMBI Feet of two syllables. nyt 1953 IAMBS Metrical feet. nyt 1953 IAN Actor Hunter. nyt 1953 IAN Actor Hunter. nyt 1953 IAN Man's name. nyt 1953 IAN Mr. Hunter of Hollywood. nyt 1953 IAN Scotsman's name. nyt 1953 IAN The very British Mr. Fleming. nyt 1953 IASI City in Rumania. nyt 1953 IASI City in Rumania. nyt 1953 IASI Former capital of Moldavia: Rumanian sp. nyt 1953 IASI Rumanian city, also called Jassy. nyt 1953 IASI University city of Rumania. nyt 1953 IATRIC Pertaining to medicine. nyt 1953 IATRIC Relating to medicine. nyt 1953 IBA Mountain in Luzon. nyt 1953 IBA Philippine fruit tree. nyt 1953 IBANEZ President in Santiago. nyt 1953 IBAR Piece of metal of a certain shape. nyt 1953 IBAR Shaped piece of steel. nyt 1953 IBAR Type of steel rod. nyt 1953 IBARRA His capital is Quito. nyt 1953 IBERIA Ancient Spain. nyt 1953 IBERIA Goya's homeland. nyt 1953 IBEX Wild goat. nyt 1953 IBID Footnote abbreviation. nyt 1953 IBID In the same place: Lat. abbr. nyt 1953 IBIS Heron's cousin. nyt 1953 IBIS Nile wader. nyt 1953 IBIS Relative of the stork. nyt 1953 IBIS Sacred Nile wader. nyt 1953 IBIS Tropical cousin of the heron. nyt 1953 IBIS Wading bird. nyt 1953 IBN ___-Saud, ruler in Mecca. nyt 1953 IBNS Sons, in Arabia. nyt 1953 IBO Mozambique island. nyt 1953 IBO Nigerian. nyt 1953 IBSEN Creator of Hedwig Ekdal. nyt 1953 IBSEN Creator of Nora Helmer. nyt 1953 IBSEN Famous figure in drama. nyt 1953 IBSEN He wrote The Wild Duck."
- ___ an American.
- Conjugation of "to be."
- Unaccustomed as ___ . . .
- ___ the door . . .
- Hour past midnight.
- Late-show time
- ___ in Love.
- ___ the state.
- What "sum" means.
- ___ a cook . . .
- Late Late Show time.
- ___ the way . . .
- Time after midnight.
- ___ Sir Oracle
- ___ a Camera
- ___ the ghost of . . .
- ___ the master of my fate
- End of 1 Across
- Post-midnight time
- Start of God's words to Moses
- ___ the captain of my soul
- Wee hour
- ___ Woman, Reddy's 1972 hit
- Just As ___ (hymn)
- Van Druten's "___ a Camera"
- ___ a poor wayfaring . . .
- O! ___ Fortune's fool: Shak.
- ___ a Camera: Van Druten
- . . . I am what ___: I Cor. 15:10
- ___ no orator . . . : Shak.
- Cole Porter's "___ Loved"
- Reddy's "___ Woman"
- Part of "Cogito, ergo sum"
- Wee, small hr.
- ___ a Dancer, 1973 film
- ___ the Walrus, Beatles tune
- How dry _____
- _____ Woman ('72 hit)
- Self expression?
- O, _____ fortune's fool!: Romeo
- Cartesian words
- Beatles' "___ the Walrus"
- Words before and after "what" for Popeye
- ___ shocked!
- Song words before "a rock" and "the walrus"
- ___ a Rock (1966 hit)
- ___ shocked - SHOCKED!
- Cole Porter's "___ in Love"
- Eminem's "The Way ___": 2 wds.
- Thinking person's conclusion?
- ___ Sam (2001 Penn-Pfeiffer flick)
- Sam-___ (Dr. Seuss character): Hyph.
- Words before and after "what"
- ___ the Law (Edward G. Robinson flick)
- Descartes's "sum"
- Dr. Seuss's Sam-___: Hyph.
- Answer to "Are you or are you not?"
- Sum in English
- Translated sum
- Impossible response to the question "Are you sleeping?"
- ___ Love, 1975 Jackson 5 hit
- ___ Woman (1972 #1 song)
- English 8-Down
- Modern sum?
- Words declared before and after "what"
- Don't you know who ___?
- Luke, ___ your father
- Descartes's "sum," translated
- Words on either side of "what"
- ___ so-o-o-o sleepy!
- Soy, north of Mexico
- ___ Malala (2013 best-selling autobiography)
- Affirmative response
- Positive response
- Terse admission
- Answer to "Are you ...?"
- Michelle Pfeiffer film "___ Sam"
- Are you? response
- Answer to "Who is?"
- Follower of Sam or will.
- Translation of "je suis" or "yo soy"
- Do you know who ___?
- Terse affirmative
- Response to "Who's in?"
- Me!
- O, ___ fortune's fool!: Romeo
- ___ ... Sasha Fierce (2008 #1 album)
- ___ America (And So Can You!) (Stephen Colbert best seller)
- Billie Eilish's "Therefore ___"
- Cartesian sum?
- ___ Not Your Negro (2016 documentary using James Baldwin texts)
- ___ What ___ (song from "La Cage aux Folles")
- Nas's third studio album, after "Illmatic" and "It Was Written"
- . . . think, therefore ___
- Response to "Who's ready?"
- Can't deny it
- ___...Sasha Fierce (Beyoncé album)
- 'Today -- a man'
- 'You bet --!'
- Response to 'Are you?'
- '-- Woman'
- 15-Down's Sam- --
- Conclusion of Descartes
- '-- the Walrus'
- Sam- --
- '-- shocked!'
- 'Take Me as --'
- '-- a Rock'
- '-- a Rock' (1966 song)
- Seuss' Sam- --
- '-- a Rock' (1966 hit)
- 'How dry --'
- With 68-Down, 1971 Neil Diamond hit
- 'Who's in charge here?' reply
- Common reply to 'Are you?'
- Response to 'Are you sure?'
- The 'sum' of Descartes
- Reply to 'Are you?'
- ___ ... I Said (Neil Diamond)
- ___ smellin' like a rose (STP)
- UB40: "Here ___ (Come and Take Me)"
- Here ___ (Come and Take Me) UB40
- Black Eyed Peas will._.__
- Narcissistic Zebrahead song?
- ___ the eggman!
- Edie Brickell "What ___"
- Neil Diamond "___ ... I Said"
- Terse reply to "Are you happy now?"
- Start of a Nixon quote
- 2001 movie "___ Sam"
- Part of Kennedy's Berlin Wall quote, when translated
- Descartian conclusion
- Sum for Caesar
- Diamond's "___ I Said"
- Sum, translated
- ___ the Walrus: Beatles
- ___ a Camera (play on which the musical "Cabaret" was based)
- End of a Cartesian motto
- Self-affirmation?
- Soy, to many Americans
- Enthusiastic response to "Who's ready for cake?"
- But doctor, ___ Pagliacci (famous punch line)
- Therefore ___ (Billie Eilish song)
- Final words of a Cartesian dictum
- _____ a Rock
- Seuss character (with "Sam")
- ...a girl do you think _____?
- _____ Woman (Reddy tune)
- _____ Woman (classic pop tune)
- Answer to theme query, "Who's in there?"
- Take Me as ___ (Mary J. Blige song)
- The Man Who Cried ___
- Yo estoy, in English
- Translation of "soy" or "estoy"
- What "woof" might translate to in response to "Who's a good boy?"
- The Lord, as introduced to Moses
- ___ the Walrus (The Beatles)
- Dr. Seuss' "Sam ___"
- ___ Legend (2007 thriller)
- ___ Malala (2013 autobiography)
- ___ Sam ("Green Eggs and Ham" opening)
- Start of a formal self-introduction
- Yo soy, in English
- Response to "Are you ready?"
- ... think, therefore ___ (Descartes)
- ___ woman, hear me roar
- Answer to "Who's up next?"
- You ready? reply
- ___ Not Okay With This (coming-of-age series)
- ___... Sasha Fierce (Beyonce album)
- Sam-___
- ___ so sorry
- Reply to "Who's coming?"
- ____ Woman
- ____ the Walrus : Beatles hit
- ____ a Camera
- ____ I Said
- ____ the Walrus
- Sum in cogito ergo sum
- ___ Third: Gale Sayers autobiography
- Will.___ of the Black Eyed Peas
- ___ Spartacus!
- ___ Legend (Will Smith thriller)
- ___ Malala (Yousafzai autobiography)
- Translation of "estoy"
- Translation of "je suis"
- Hey, Mr. Arnstein, here ___!
- I'm perfect the way ___
- ___ Her (Shea Diamond song)
- Answer to "Who's ready for cake?"
- Possible answer to "Who's hungry?"
- Possible response to "Who's hungry?"
- ___ Woman (Helen Reddy song)
- ___ the one who knocks
- Answer to "Who's up for some fun?"
- Possible answer to "Who's in?"
- Rebuttal to "You're not!"
- Translation of "yo soy"
- Are you serious? answer
- ___ . . . Sasha Fierce
- ___ so there ("Count me in")
- Possible response to "Who is?"
- ___ the Lord thy God: Exodus
- Cartesian ending
- Seuss's Sam __
- Soy, on U.S. soil
- Who's in charge here? response
- Who's asking? reply
- Phrase said while pointing to oneself
- Translation of "sum" in "Cogito, ergo sum"
- Thinker's conclusion
- Descartes deduction
- Anybody willing? reply
- Sum in Latin class?
- Conclusion for Descartes
- Sum, some time ago
- 1999 Nas album
- 1979 Earth, Wind & Fire album
- Thinker's determination
- Descartes determination
- Possible answer to "Are you sure?"
- Meaning of "sum" in Descartes's "cogito, ergo sum"