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___ armis (with force and arms)
___ Cohn, 1991 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama
___ Dubos, Pulitzer winner for "So Human an Animal"
___ Gleason, Tony winner for "Into the Woods"
___ Jack Keats, Caldecott Medal winner for "The Snowy Day"
___ living (work for wages)
___ one's time: waits for a good chance
___ prius (writ for a sheriff)
___ St. Clair (Christopher Guest's "Waiting For Guffman" role)
___ the phone (wait for a call)
___ the worse for wear
___ to (paved the way for)
___ whim (for no real reason)
____ Warm for May
...a Cole Porter collaboration with Foreigner?
''Billionth'' word form
''Chinese'' word form
''Earth'' word form
''Father'' word form
''Inner'' word form
''Outer'' word form
''Peculiar'' word form
''Rock'' word form
''Skin'' word form
''Straight'' word form
''Trillion'' word form
''Under the weather,'' for instance
''What __ For Love'' (''A Chorus Line'' song)
''What are we waiting for?''
''WINTERgreen for President'' musical
''Wordplay'', for one
''YIELD RIGHT OF WAY,'' for one
'96 Tony winner for Best Musical
'Waiting for Godot' playwright Samuel
'Waiting for Lefty' playwright
'Waiting for Lefty' writer
'What for?'
" . . . ___ we forget!": Kipling
"___ child has to work for its living"
"___ Dien" (Prince of Wales's motto, which for some reason is in German)
"___ jewel" (words for a new maid)
"___ Out," 2003 Tony winner for Best Choreography
"___ Rappaport" (1986 Tony winner for Best Play)
"___ stood the wind for France"
"___ the Conqueror" (Oscar-winning foreign film)
"___ Wait for You," 1965 song
"___ we forget . . . "
"___ we forget . . . ": Kipling
"___ we forget ..."
"___ we forget ..." (Kipling)
"___ we forget..."
"___ we forget"
"___ we forget" (Kipling)
"--- we forget..." (Kipling)
"... waitin' for the Robert ___"
"<--
This Way to the ___" (exit sign in P.T. Barnum's museum, which some patrons thought was for an exotic attraction)
"All I Want for Christmas ___" (Mariah Carey song)
"And ___ wilt, forget": C. Rossetti
"And the earth ___ without form"
"August: ___ County" (2008 Pulitzer winner for Drama)
"Be careful what you wish for" gift
"Billy" ___ (Best Musical Tony winner for '09)
"Both work for me"
"Check out the nifty guitar sound in this Judas Priest cover band we formed!"?
"Creepy" winter-weather forecaster
"Day Is Dying in the West," for one
"Dirty" work, for some actors
"First ___, first ..." (eulogy words for George Washington)
"Four-letter word for psychotherapy": Hodgins
"Galaxy" derives from the Greek word for this
"Give him what for, matador!"
"Gone With the Wind," for one
"How wonderful for you!"
"I Am the Walrus," for the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye"
"I do ___ . . . " (words for Jan. 1)
"I wonder what the word for 'dots' looks like in Braille," e.g.
"I'll ___ a good word for you"
"I'll just watch for now"
"If you want to leave a message, please wait for the ___"
"Is there any way for me to get out of this?"
"Is this what ___ for ...?"
"It will be fair weather: for the sky ___": Matthew
"Joy to the World," for one
"Lethal Weapon" force: Abbr.
"Like Water for Chocolate" author Esquivel
"Mae West" for "life jacket"
"Merry Widow," for one
"No way for me to do that!"
"No work for me tomorrow!"
"No work for the next two days! Yippee!"
"Pasted" or "wasted," for "drunk"
"Recent" word form
"Sexual Honesty, by Women, for Women" author Shere
"Smart as a whip," for instance
"Sorry to bother you, but do you work for NASA? Because ..."
"Star Wars," for one
"Star Wars" forename
"Stormy Weather," for one
"Take my word for it"
"The Man Who ___ His Wife for a Hat": Oliver Sacks best-seller
"The New Way Forward" country
"The pizza is $9.75 ... he hands the $10 off to the boy and waits for the ___"
"The woman" for Sherlock
"These Boots Were ___ for Walking"
"Tropic Thunder" war, for short
"Very Warm for May" composer Jerome
"Wait for it ..."
"Wait for the ___"
"Wait For You" '80s band
"Waitin' for the Robert --- "
"Waiting for ___" (Odets play)
"Waiting for ___": Time magazine cover of 5/25/1992
"waiting for "
"Waiting for God" philosopher
"Waiting for God" philosopher Weil
"Waiting for Godot" actor
"Waiting for Godot" character
"Waiting for Godot" prop
"Waiting For Godot" star
"Waiting for Guffman" star
"Waiting for Lefty" dramatist
"Waiting for Lefty" playwright Clifford
"Waiting for Snow in Havana" author Carlos
"Waiting for the Robert _____"
"Waiting For the Robert __"
"Waiting for your signal"
"Waitng for Lefty" playwright
"Waltz for Eva and ___" ("Evita" song)
"Waltz for Eva and ___" (show tune)
"Was ___ forward?"
"Was that an earthquake or did you just rock my world?," for one
"Wassup," formally
"Water for Elephants" author Gruen
"Water for Elephants" novelist Gruen
"We" for those who say "oui"
"Weather forecast for tonight: dark."
"Well, for goodness ___!"
"Werther," for one
"Whaddya waitin' for?!"
"What ___ for Love," 1975 song
"What ___ for Love," pop song
"What ___ For Love"
"What ___ for Love" ("A Chorus Line" song)
"What _____ For Love": "A Chorus Line"
"What --- for Love"
"What are you waitin' for?"
"What are you waiting for, then?Leave!"
"What are you waiting for?!"
"What kind of a name is 'Wilbur' for a man?" speaker
"What're ya waitin' for?"
"What's the Italian word for love?"
"Whatcha waitin' for?"
"Whatever Lola Wants," for one
"Where?" for Caesar
"Windsor Forest " poet
"Wine" for teetotalers
"Wing" for Dumbo
"Wireless for All" company
"Witness: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson" author Amber
"Workin' for ___" (Lynyrd Skynyrd song)
"Working for the Weekend" band
"Works for me!"
"You Were ___ for Me" (Jewel hit)
"You'll have to take my word for it"
"You're welcome," for one
"Your body is your slave; it works for you" speaker
*1996 Grammy winner for the album "Falling Into You"
*Best Actor winner for "The Champ," 1931
*Letter writer, formally
*Small European warbler or, alternately, a wreath for the rear?
*Weapon for William Tell
*What "fore" may precede
1936 Oscar winner for his Pasteur portrayal
1944 Oscar winner for Best Song
1946 Best Actor winner for "The Best Years of Our Lives"
1947 Oscar winner for Best Original Song
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Live Personality
1950 Tony winner for Best Actor in a Musical
1951 Emmy winner for Best Actor
1951 Tony winner for Best Musical
1951 Tony winner for "Call Me Madam"
1953 Pulitzer winner for drama
1953 Pulitzer winner for Drama
1954 Emmy winner for Best Female Star of a Regular Series
1955 Tony winner for "Quadrille"
1958 Oscar winner for Best Song
1958 Oscar winner for "The Big Country"
1958 Oscar winner for Best Original Song
1960 Grammy co-winner for the song "We've Got Us"
1961 Oscar winner for Best Song
1962 Grammy winner for "Desafinado"
1964 Tony winner for Best Actor in a Musical
1964 Tony winner for "Foxy"
1966 Grammy winner for "If He Walked Into My Life"
1966 Tony winner for "Marat/Sade"
1967 Emmy winner for playing Socrates
1969 Tony winner for "Promises, Promises"
1970 Tony winner for "Purlie"
1970 Tony winner for Best Play