Crossword Clue: "___ are born great . . . ": Shakespeare
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- "___ are born great . . . ": Shakespeare
- ___ assembly required
- "___ assembly required"
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- "___ Came Running": J. Jones
- "___ Came Running': Jones
- "___ day ..."
- "___ Enchanted Evening" ("South Pacific" song)
- "___ Enchanted Evening"
- "___ friend you are!"
- "___ Girls" (1978 Rolling Stones album)
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- "___ Like It Hot" (1959 film)
- "___ like it hot . . . "
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- "___ Nights" (2012 #3 hit for fun.)
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- "___ Nights" (Fun song)
- ___ of the time (now and then)
- "___ of these days"
- "___ of These Days": Sophie Tucker theme
- "___ of these days . . . "
- "___ party!"
- "___ people!"
- " ___ pig" ("Charlotte's Web" message)
- "___ pumpkins!"
- "___ punkins!"
- "___ things are better left unsaid"
- Amount between all and none
- Amount between none and all
- An unspecified amount
- ____ Came Running
- "____ Like It Hot"
- ____ People : Styne-Sondheim
- ... and then __
- ". . . and then ___!"
- "________ People," song from "Gypsy"
- A bit
- A bit of
- A bit, or quite a bit
- A couple-three
- A few.
- A few of
- A few (of)
- A few or more
- A few
- A fraction
- A handful of
- A handful
- A little
- Any
- A number of
- A percentage
- A portion
- A portion (of)
- A portion of
- A quantity of
- A small amount.
- A smattering of
- A smattering
- A taste
- Approximately
- Beginning of time
- About
- Between 0% and 100%
- Between all and nothing
- Between few and many
- At ___ point (eventually)
- Adjective-forming suffix
- Body opening?
- "Bother" or "trouble" ending
- Bother or trouble ending
- Day beginning
- Certain ones
- Certain people
- Certain persons
- Certain
- Homophone for sum
- Few
- Considerably
- "It takes ___ getting used to"
- Finish for hand or win
- Hand or win follower
- Handful
- Ending for "bother" or "trouble"
- Ending with quarrel or fear
- Ending with tire or irk
- Get ___ (have sex)
- Five or ten, say
- "Have __"
- "Have ____!"
- "Have _____!"
- "Gimme ___ Lovin'" (Spencer Davis Group song covered by the Blues Brothers)
- "Gimme ___ Lovin'"
- "Gimme --- Lovin'"
- Imprecise amount
- "In ___ respects ..."
- "For ___ strange reason ..."
- Incompletely
- Indefinite amount.
- Indefinite amount
- Indefinite number
- Indefinite quantity
- Indeterminate number
- Indeterminate quantity
- "Cut me ___ slack!"
- Golfers' suffix
- Good chunk
- Inexact amount
- Inexact quantity
- Catch ___ Z's (nap)
- Fair amount
- Four or five, say
- Not the whole amount
- Not too many
- Not very many
- Vague amount
- Vague number
- Vague quantity
- "That's ___ nerve!"
- Variable quantity
- Variable sum
- ' Like It Hot'
- Several
- "Killing in the Name" lyric "___ of those that work forces"
- "Win __, lose ... "
- Win __, lose ...
- Quantity
- Wings "___ People Never Know"
- Roughly
- Quite a few
- Quite a
- Suffix for awe or lone
- Suffix for lone and win
- Suffix for quarrel
- Suffix for tooth
- Suffix for two, three or four
- Suffix with blithe and frolic
- Suffix with hand or tooth
- Part 2 of today's quotation
- "Show ___ respect!"
- Part (of)
- Part of a group
- Part of
- Partially
- Partly
- Lone conclusion?
- Metallica documentary "___ Kind of Monster"
- Neither none nor all
- "Pour ___ Sugar on Me" (Def Leppard hit)
- One or more
- One or two
- Remarkable: Slang
- Nonspecific amount
- "Make ___ Noise"
- Not a lot of
- Not a lot
- Not all
- Opposite of none
- Not an exact number
- Not everyone
- Not everything
- More or less
- More than a bit
- More than a few
- More than a little
- Not many
- More than none but less than all
- More than none
- More than one
- Not none but not all
- Not none, not all
- Not quite all
- "Try ___"
- "There must be ___ mistake!"
- Word with one or what
- Word with what or where
- Word with "what" or "where"
- Word with ''what'' or ''where''
- Two or more
- Two or three, maybe
- Sarcastic "That was a great..."
- Uncertain amount
- Uncertain number
- Three or more
- Undetermined amount
- Slightly
- Unnamed quantity
- Time starter
- Time starter?
- Unspecific amount
- Unspecified
- Unspecified amount
- Unspecified degree
- Unspecified number
- Unspecified ones
- Unspecified quantity
- "You can fool ___ of . . . "
- Whatever number
- Upward of
- To ___ extent (partly)
- To a degree
- "You've got ___ nerve!"
Recent Usage of "___ are born great . . . ": Shakespeare in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Sept. 3, 1977