100% | SLAIN | 5 | "O, I am ___!" (Polonius's last words) |
96% | SLAIN | 5 | “O, I am ___” (Polonius’s last words, in “Hamlet”) |
64% | HEINE | 5 | Poet whose last words were "Of course [God] will forgive me; that's his business" |
61% | CAPTAINAHAB | 11 | His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!" |
61% | ROMEO | 5 | His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" |
61% | ROMEO | 5 | Whose last words are "Thus with a kiss I die" |
59% | AHAB | 4 | Literary captain whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!" |
58% | NERO | 4 | His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" |
58% | NERO | 4 | His last words were, “What an artist the world is losing in me!” |
52% | UNDO | 4 | Word processor's "remove what I did last" function |
51% | OWIE | 4 | Toddler's word for "this is hurting me" |
51% | CHEESE | 6 | Last word before someone is shot |
51% | ROMEO | 5 | "O, I am fortune's fool!" speaker |
51% | ROMEO | 5 | "O, I am fortune's fool!" declarer |
51% | WICHITALINEMAN | 14 | Glen Campbell hit, the last word of which is this puzzle's theme |
50% | ELMS | 4 | Last word of an O'Neill title |
50% | IAGO | 4 | Shakespeare villain whose last words are "Demand me nothing; what you know, you know. / From this time forth I never will speak word." |
49% | IDO | 3 | Last words before being pronounced husband and wife |
49% | OED | 3 | Its last word is "zyxt": Abbr. |
49% | REVELATION | 10 | Book whose last word is "Amen" |
49% | TUDOR | 5 | Elizabeth I was the last one |
49% | QUEUE | 5 | Word that's pronounced the same after its last four letters are removed |
49% | AGES | 4 | "It's been ___ since I last met her!" (a long time) |
49% | CHECKMATE | 9 | Grandmaster's last word ... and what the last word in 17-, 24-, 36- and 52-Across can be |
48% | KANE | 4 | Film character whose last word was "Rosebud" |
48% | HEREKITTY | 9 | Summons whose last word is often repeated |
48% | TUDORS | 6 | Elizabeth I was the last of them |
48% | ERE | 3 | Word following "Able was I ..." |
48% | DUKEELLINGTON | 13 | Edward, an American pianist and bandleader, whose last words were "Music is how I live, why I live, and how I will be remembered": 2 wds. |