100% | AUTO | 4 | "Otto, You Ought to Take Me in Your ___" (1905 song) |
42% | INNUENDO | 8 | "Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?," e.g. |
42% | FIND | 4 | "Can you ___ it in your heart to forgive me?" |
41% | LEADER | 6 | "Take me to your ___" (alien's request in sci-fi) |
40% | MAPS | 4 | Maroon 5 hit song with the lyric "When all the roads you took came back to me" |
40% | DONOTDILLYDALI | 14 | "If you keep taking your sweet time, the clocks in the painting are going to melt entirely!" |
39% | CROCE | 5 | "I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song" singer, 1974 |
39% | BALLGAME | 8 | *Something to "take me out to," in an old song |
39% | BALLYHOO | 8 | In your face advertising to get you excited |
38% | SELFIE | 6 | A self-portrait photo you take on your phone, and a word added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2014 |
38% | EURYTHMICS | 10 | Duo who performed their song "Would I Lie to You?" to open the second MTV Video Music Awards, in 1985 |
38% | SNAP | 4 | Photo or video taken on the social media app Snapchat that you may use to keep in touch with your friend |
37% | THEA | 4 | Which train to take, in song |
37% | WEST | 4 | Word after "South" for an airline that is the third-largest in the world and can take you to your travel destination |
37% | CHOPPER | 7 | Comes to take off your head, in Oranges and Lemons |
36% | REDLIGHTS | 9 | In traffic, these tell you to stop your car |
35% | USERNAME | 8 | You'll need this with your password to log in |
35% | SOUVENIRS | 9 | You buy these in gift shops to remember your trip |
35% | ANNEX | 5 | Take land that doesn't belong to you in war |
35% | AHEM | 4 | [If you'll allow me to butt in …] |
35% | PILOT | 5 | "Take Me to the ___" (B side of Elton John's "Your Song") |
35% | DRMOM | 5 | She may take your temp before tucking you in |
35% | ABLE | 4 | "Were you ___ to get in touch with your mother?" |
35% | TSA | 3 | Ones asking you to raise your hands, in brief? |
35% | ONETASTE | 8 | All it takes to convince you, in some ads |
35% | LEADER | 6 | "Take me to your __!" |
34% | SAGINAW | 7 | City "it took me four days to hitchhike from," in Paul Simon's "America" |
34% | FIGURESSOLDSEPARATELY | 21 | In other words, you must spend $500 more to please your child |
34% | HIE | 3 | “___ to your chamber. I’ll find Romeo / To comfort you”: Shakespeare |
34% | IFNOT | 5 | "___ you, I will take someone else to the prom": 2 wds. |