- ISAY
- Do as __, ...
- Greenwich "Gee!"
- Brit's conversation starter
- British exclamation
- Britisher's exclamation
- Gosh! to an Englishman
- Goodness me!
- Foghorn Leghorn catchphrase
- My stars!
- Brit's cry
- Brits say this
- By Jove!
- Brit's "Good grief!"
- Canterbury cry
- ... ___ tomato
- Listen here, mac
- Listen up, you old bugger
- Old chap's words
- Well, well
- Oh my, guv'nor
- Oi!, only much more posh
- Do as __, not...
- Brit's interjection
- What ho!
- Indeed!
- Dr. Watson's exclamation
- Old chap's exclamation?
- British well?
- Genteel huff
- Snooty huff
- Victorian protest
- This is unexpected!
- London well?
- Gracious!
- What'd ___ (Ray Charles song)
- ___, old chap...
- Brit's exclamation
- What'd ___ (Ray Charles hit)
- Holmesian exclamation
- Remarkable!, in Ramsgate
- Greenwich "Gosh!"
- Words to an "old chap"
- Exclamation from Dr. Watson
- Ray Charles' "What'd ___"
- Look here, in London
- See here, old chap!
- ... and ___ eyether ...
- Essex exclamation
- Brit's "Beg pardon"
- Listen here, old chap!
- English exclamation
- Good heavens, old chap!
- Brit's "My word!"
- By Jove! alternative
- Look here, old chap!
- UK version of "Well now!"
- Exclamation that might be followed by "...old chap"
- WTF, fellow monocle-wearers!
- My word!
- Words from Dr. Watson
- Words to an old man?
- Listen here
- What more can __?
- Words from Watson
- In my opinion ...
- __, old chap!
- Holmes preceder?
- Watson outburst
- Words to Holmes
- Dr. Watson outburst
- Dr. Watson exclamation
- With 39-Across, "Listen up, lads"
- Good gracious!
- __ yes!
- Brit's "Goodness!"
- Words of surprise
- Mercy me!
- If you ask me ...
- Leaping lizards!
- Londoner's exclamation
- Brit's outcry
- 50 Down outburst
- Do as __, not as . . .
- Golly, Guv'nor!
- Englishman's outburst
- Brit's "Well!"
- Exeter exclamation
- London exclamation
- Repeated phrase in "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off"
- Watson exclamation
- Brit's "Dear me!"
- Comment from Dr. Watson
- Opinion introducer
- Unbelievable!
- Brit's "My, my!"
- Proposal prologue
- Wellington's "Well!"
- My, my!
- Britisher's expression of surprise.
- Englishman's two words of surprise.
- Englishman's surprised expression.
- Phrase meaning "Here's a surprise!"
- Britisher's phrase of surprise.
- Conversational phrase.
- Britisher's phrase.
- Londoner's phrase.
- Phrase preceding "old chap."
- Exclamation of surprise.
- Exclamatory phrase.
- Surprised exclamation.
- Do as ___ . . .
- Really!, in Britain.
- Surprised expression
- Britisher's comment.
- Attention-seeking words
- I mean what ___
- Dr. Watson's comment
- Britisher's cry of surprise
- Je dis, in English
- Old chap preceder
- Englishman's expression
- Brit's phrase
- ____ old chap...
- Exmoor exclamation
- Indeed! overseas
- Ray Charles's "What'd ___"
- Mary Higgins Clark's "Before ___ Good-Bye"
- Oho, dear chap!
- Because ___ so!
- Bloke's "Well, well!"
- Watson's "___ Holmes …"
- It is my suggestion …
- Well, well, to Wellington
- My, my, old chap!
- Well!
- Well, old chap!
- Words before "tomato" or "potato"
- British interjection
- This is quite a surprise!
- What can ___?
- Goodness!
- Well, well, well, to a Brit
- Cry of surprise
- What ___ goes! (parent's pronouncement)
- Brit's "How shocking!"
- Well, blimey!
- Well, well, old chap
- Words before "old chap"
- Exclamation of surprise, in Britain
- Here's my two cents ...
- Opiner's opener
- My goodness!
- Well, well, well!
- How could ___ no?
- Monocle-dropping exclamation
- Golly!
- My!
- Oho!
- Lead-in to a suggestion
- Remarkable!, in Reading
- Brit's 'Well, well!'
- You say goodbye, ___ hello ...
- Badfinger "When ___"
- Elvis' Charles cover "What'd ___"
- Beatles "You say goodbye, ___ hello"
- Jay-Z "What More Can ___?"
- Repeated words in '94 Erasure album title
- ___ a Little Prayer
- Dionne Warwick classic "___ a Little Prayer"
- Brit's expression of shock
- Englishman's outrage
- Blimey!
- Good heavens!
- Quaint British exclamation
- Pardon me, British style
- Pardon me, to Londoners
- Phrase for Foghorn Leghorn
- My word, old chap!
- Brit's surprised cry
- Brit's "Goodness me!"
- Deary me!
- Heavens!, to a Brit
- What more can ___?
- See 2 Down
- British response
- Verily, ___ unto you
- ___ a Little Prayer (Dionne Warwick song)
- Words similar to 47-Across
- Londoner's "Pardon me . . ."
- ___ a Little Prayer (Dionne Warwick hit)
- Brit's "Gosh!"
- Bloke's exclamation
- By George, old chap!
- Pardon me ...
- Heavens to Betsy!
- Alternative to "By Jove!"
- Heavens!
- Well, really!