| 100% | ORDERER | 7 | One saying “I’ll have what she’s having,” e.g. |
| 64% | THESAME | 7 | "I'll have what she's having" |
| 64% | EPIDEMIOLOGIST | 14 | ... "I'll have what she's having" |
| 64% | SAME | 4 | ''I'll have what she's having'' |
| 64% | THESAMEFORME | 12 | "I'll have what she's having" |
| 64% | SAME | 4 | "I'll have what she's having" |
| 57% | SNARK | 5 | "'That's a great idea' is what I would have said if I had never heard an idea before in my life," e.g. |
| 52% | YES | 3 | Word repeated 15 times before "I'll have what she's having" in When Harry Met Sally |
| 52% | CHELSEAHANDLER | 14 | TV comedian who wrote the best-selling 2025 memoir "I'll Have What She's Having": 2 wds. |
| 51% | SAME | 4 | "I'll have what he's having" |
| 50% | KATZ | 4 | New York deli where the "I'll have what she's having" scene in "When Harry Met Sally ..." was filmed |
| 48% | ORDERER | 7 | One who says "I'll have ..." |
| 47% | COUPLEOFBOORS | 13 | Two guys walk into a bar. One says, "___." Bartender says, "I can see that, but what'll ya have?" |
| 47% | RETORTED | 8 | Said “I know you are, but what am I?,” e.g. |
| 44% | ILL | 3 | "___ have what she's having" ("When Harry Met Sally ..." line) |
| 44% | ILL | 3 | "___ have what she's having" ("When Harry Met Sally" catchphrase) |
| 43% | ILL | 3 | "__ have what she's having": quip from "When Harry Met Sally..." |
| 43% | ILL | 3 | "___ have what she's having" (line from "When Harry Met Sally ... ") |
| 43% | ILL | 3 | "___ have what she's having" (line in "When Harry Met Sally ...") |
| 43% | AGONY | 5 | Having one's wisdom teeth pulled, e.g. |
| 43% | SHES | 4 | "I'll have what ___ having" |
| 43% | SHES | 4 | "I'll have what — having" |
| 43% | SHES | 4 | “I’ll have what — having” |
| 43% | SHES | 4 | “I’ll have what -- having” |
| 43% | FREEPR | 6 | Having one's business mentioned in a news article, e.g. |
| 42% | SAME | 4 | "The __": "What she's having" |
| 42% | TARZAN | 6 | One who might say "Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle!"? |
| 42% | SIGN | 4 | Say "cheese" by rubbing one's palms together, e.g. |
| 41% | ELSE | 4 | "So, what ___ did she have to say?" |
| 41% | ASIDE | 5 | [Hey, audience! Here's what I really think ...], e.g. |