• ___ only
• ...and where it goes
• *Storm centers
• ___ of Laura Mars
• ___ Wide Shut
• ___ Wide Shut (1999)
• ___ Wide Shut (Kubrick's last film)
• ___ Wide Shut: Kubrick's last
• ___ Without a Face (Billy Idol song)
• ___right!
• '81 Kim Carnes hit, Bette Davis ___
• 'Jeepers Creepers' peepers
• 'The ___ of strangers / Are cold as snowdrops': Philip Larkin
• 'Windows to the soul'
• 07 drove Lotus in For Your ___ Only
• Always Something There to Remind Me Naked ___
• And the ___ of them both were opened (Gen 3:7)
• Bette Davis ___
• Bette Davis ___ (Kim Carnes hit song)
• Bright ___ (Shirley Temple movie)
• Electric sensors
• For Your ___ Only
• For Your ___ Only (1981 James Bond movie)
• For Your ___ Only (1981)
• His ___ how they twinkled!...
• I Only Have ___ for You, 1934 song
• Keep your ___ peeled
• Keep your --- on the ball!
• Mona Lisa features that follow the viewer
• My ___ Adored You
• My Father's ___: Clapton
• Peepers
• Private ___
• Sexy ___ (1980 Dr. Hook hit)
• Snake ___ (1998)
• The ___ of Laura Mars
• The ___ of Texas Are Upon You
• The Hills Have ___
• The windows to the soul
• These ___, are crying
• These ___, are crying The Guess Who
• These ___
• When I Look In Your ___ (Diana Krall)
• When Irish ___ are smiling...
• 007 drove Citroen in For Your ___ Only
• 1979 chart-topping ballad Sad ___
• 1982 Elton John hit Blue ___
• A dollar bill has four
• A sot has glazed ones
• All but three facecards have two*
• All of them are on the game
• Appraises
• Argus' 100
• Argus's hundred
• Art appreciation duo?
• Artichoke buds
• Baby blues
• Baby blues, e.g.
• Balls with lids
• Banjo ___ (Cantor sobriquet)
• Bedroom shutters?
• Ben Turpin's crossed features
• Bette Davis feature
• Blinkers
• Blinkers, at times
• Blinking pair
• Buds on spuds
• Buds on tubers
• Buds that grow on potatoes
• Calm center areas of hurricanes
• Catches sight of
• Cavefish's functionless parts
• Center cuts of beef
• Centers of hurricanes
• Centers of storms
• Centers, of sorts
• Checks out
• Checks out visually
• Checks out, in a way
• Choice beef cuts
• Choice meat cuts
• Coach says keep them on the ball
• Colon in an emoticon
• Colon in many an emoticon
• Colons in emoticons, often
• Contemplates
• Covets, perhaps
• Cyclone centers
• Dots on smiley faces
• Dubya's are blue
• Eagles hit, Lyin' ___
• Easy on the ___ (attractive)
• Elton John hit Blue ___
• Elton John's Blue ___
• Emoticon colon
• Examines
• Examines closely
• Face features
• Facial features
• Focus group?
• Frosty's coals
• Gives a gander
• Gives a look-see
• Gives a once-over
• Gives the once-over
• Goats make them
• Goo-goo ___
• Good lookers?
• Head set
• Hit song Bette Davis ___
• Holes in needles
• Hooks' partners
• Human feature
• Hurricane centers
• Hurricanes' hearts
• Hypnotist's concern
• Ice cream treat
• Irises' sites
• Iron ___ Cody (the Crying Indian in a 1970s PSA)
• Keep them on the ball
• Keep your ___ on (watch)
• Keeps a watch on
• Keeps tabs on
• LASIK subjects
• Lay ___ on (see)
• Lookers
• Looks at
• Looks closely
• Looks closely at
• Looks over
• Looks over warily
• Loser's weepers
• Makeup accentuates them
• Many on a potato or two on a noodle
• Mr. Potato Head parts
• Mr. Potato Head piece
• Needle apertures
• Needle features
• Needle holes
• Needle parts
• Nine of the 12 court cards have two*
• Notices
• Nuclei
• Observers?
• Observes some votes, we hear (4)
• Observing things
• Oculist's study
• Ogles
• Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra)
• Ol' Blue ___ (Sinatra's nickname)
• Old Blue ___
• Only thing I have for you?
• Ophthalmologist's concern
• Ophthalmologist's study
• Opinion, as of the law
• Optometrist's concern
• Optometrists' concerns
• Optometry concern
• Orbs
• Pair that peeps
• Patch places
• Peacock feather adornments
• Peacock feather features
• Peacock feather markings
• Peacock markings
• Peacock tail features
• Peelers remove this
• Peeping pair
• Peer group
• Places for contacts
• Places for patches
• Places for pupils
• Poet's windows of the soul
• Potato buds
• Potato features
• Potato parts
• Potato peeler's targets
• Potato pocks
• Potato protrusions
• Potato protuberances
• Potato spots
• Private ___ (detectives)
• Prominent features of a Cats poster
• Real lookers
• Regards
• Scanners
• Scans
• Scrutinizes
• See 101A
• Seeing things
• Seers?
• Sense organs
• Sheena Easton: For Your ___ Only
• Sight seers
• Sizes up
• Snake ___
• Snake ___ (two, in craps)
• Socket contents
• Some are beady
• Some are behind glasses
• Some are electric
• Some are private
• Some electric sensors
• Some Mr. Potato Head parts
• Someone may look deep into yours
• Specs cover them
• Spots
• Spots on spuds
• Spotters?
• Spud buds
• Spud features
• Spud spots
• Stereotypical movers in some paintings
• Surveys
• Swiss cheese features
• Swiss cheese holes
• Takes a gander at
• Takes a look
• Takes a look at
• Targets of a Moe Howard poke
• Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke
• Tearing things?
• The windows of the soul
• The Eagles' Lyin' ___
• The Guess Who's These ___
• The night's thousand
• Them tune, Mystic ___
• These can be peeled or poked
• They are behind glasses
• They are protected by lids
• They blink
• They can be batted and rolled
• They can be crossed
• They can be piercing
• They can be prying or crying
• They can be rolled or crossed
• They fill some holes in your head
• They fit in sockets
• They have pupils
• They have their views
• They may be behind glasses
• They may be black or blue
• They may be black or private
• They may be black, green, blue or private
• They may be bloodshot
• They may be blue in the face
• They may be brown or blue
• They may be evil or electric
• They may be given 40 lashes
• They may be lazy or wandering
• They may be on the game
• They may be painful if black
• They may be probing or private
• They may be rolled
• They may get 40 lashes
• They may have contacts
• They may stink or blare
• They often have glasses in front of them
• They should stay on the ball
• They stay the same size throughout a human's life
• They're all in your head
• They're all on the game
• They're closed at night
• They're crossable
• They're kept under lids at night
• They're kept under lids, especially at night
• They're on stalks, on snails
• They're opened first on Christmas morning
• They're private in detective novels
• Opinion or judgment