- THOU
- Bible pronoun
- Shakespearean pronoun
- _____Grand
- Biblical word
- Grand, slangily
- _O Brother, Where Art ___?_ (fictional movie in {/Sullivan's Travels/} )
- Holier than ___
- M, K, or G
- Commandment starter
- Quaker pronoun
- What you used to be
- Big chunk of lettuce
- Second person in the Bible?
- What came before you?
- Ten C's
- Ten C-notes
- Old pronoun
- Grand
- G
- Quaker's address
- Commandment opener
- Grand, you might say
- Commandment beginning
- K
- Pronoun used with comest and goest
- The old you?
- ___ Swell (Rodgers-Hart standard with a smattering of Old English lyrics)
- It comes before 27-Across in the Bible
- Small bundle of Bennies
- Word used in old addresses
- Benny x 10
- .001 mil
- Friend's pronoun
- Pronoun in the King James Bible
- $1,000, slangily
- First word of many Commandments
- You, in the Bible
- Biblical pronoun
- Hymnbook pronoun
- ___ shalt not...
- Sonnet pronoun
- K or G
- You, once
- Scriptural pronoun
- How Great ___ Art
- Biblical you
- Intro to art?
- Pronoun in the Ten Commandments
- 10 C-notes
- Commandment word
- It may come before art in the Bible
- Ten Commandments pronoun
- O Brother, Where Art ___
- ... wherefore art ___ Romeo?
- Art preceder in the Bible
- Commandment pronoun
- Familiar pronoun
- A grand, to some
- - Swell Rodgers and Hart song
- Amish address
- Friend's address
- Rodger's tune "_____ Swell"
- Gee
- Quaker's pronoun
- O Brother, Where Art __?: 2000 film
- __ shalt not...
- Ye
- Quaker's addressee
- Holier-than-__
- Old-fashioned pronoun
- G-note
- Commandments pronoun
- Old-style you
- Bank heist unit
- Quaint "you"
- Second person of old?
- Ten Benjamins
- ... wherefore art __ Romeo?
- O Julius Caesar, __ art mighty yet!: Brutus
- Quaint 19-Across?
- Quaint pronoun
- Quaker "you"
- You, to Shakespeare
- Old "you"
- One grand
- Grand, for short
- One G
- 10 Benjamins
- Pronoun used by Juliet
- You of yesteryear
- 10 C's
- 63 Across x 10
- __ shalt not steal
- $1000, for short
- One grand, for short
- Pronoun in the Commandments
- Large amount
- A G
- Pronoun for the Bard
- What "you" once was
- Exodus pronoun
- Another form of 63 Across
- Start of most Commandments
- Bard's 27 Across
- 100 Hamiltons
- Multi-Commandment starter
- Pronoun spoken by Juliet
- Fraction of a mil
- Poetical pronoun.
- Pronoun of the Psalms.
- Pronoun.
- Poetic pronoun.
- Decalogue pronoun.
- Decalogue word.
- You.
- Pronoun in poetry.
- Large sum: Abbr.
- Pronoun: Poet.
- You, in 18 Across.
- A grand.
- Shalt-not word
- Quaker word
- Penn pronoun
- I am holier than ___
- ___ wear a lion's hide!: Shak.
- For whither ___ goest . . .
- ___ Swell, Rodgers-Hart song
- . . . waken ___ with me: Tennyson
- Bird ___ never wert: Shelley
- ___ Swell, 1927 tune
- Poetic you
- ___ shalt not covet . . .
- Friendly pronoun
- You, a long time ago
- Grand amount
- 100 sawbucks
- Elizabethan pronoun
- Big chunk of moola
- Ten Commandments word
- Second person appearing in the Bible
- Grand total?
- All hail, Macbeth, ___ shalt be king hereafter!
- Pronoun before "shalt not"
- It's often seen beside art
- K, in financial slang
- G or K
- 10 hundos
- Holier-than- --
- 'How Great -- Art'
- O Brother, Where Art ___? soundtrack
- Metallica "Holier Than ___"
- 52-Down soundtrack "O Brother, Where Art ___?"
- Who shalt not steal
- You, at one point in time
- What you evolved from?
- You, in the olden days
- You, formerly
- Buber's "I and _____"
- O Brother, Where Art _____?
- Bible word
- You, long ago
- Archaic pronoun
- King James word
- Start of a commandment
- O Brother, Where Art ___? (2000 film)
- ___ Swell
- ___ shalt not steal
- Introduction to art?
- Word before 22-Across, often
- What King James called you?
- King James "you"
- O Brother, Where Art __?
- ___ shalt not kill
- Holier than who?
- Grand number?
- Pronoun before "art"
- The way you used to be?
- Old-timey "you"
- Shakespearean "you"
- Ancient "you"
- You, way back when?
- Buber's I and ____
- You, to King James
- You, of yore
- King James' "your"
- Shalt preceder
- Scriptural "you"
- M, slangily
- M or G, for short
- You, in Corinthians
- Pronoun in Proverbs
- Friends call you this
- Grand found in this puzzle's longer answers
- It may come before art
- You used to be this
- Subject of the Ten Commandments?