adate
- ''It's ___!'' (meeting confirmation)
- ___ with destiny
- Set -- (decide when to wed)
- Set -- (choose the wedding day)
- Set ___ (put on the calendar)
- Out on ___ (with one's sweetie)
- On ___ (out with someone)
- It's ____!
- Have -- with destiny
- Got ____ With an Angel
- Go on ___ with (see socially): 2 wds
- 1959 album "___ With Elvis"
- “Is this ___?”
- "You've got ___ with destiny!": 2 wds
- "It's ___!" ("We'll go out together!")
- "It's ___!" ("See you then!"): 2 wds
- "It's ___!" ("I'll see you then")
- "It's ____"
- "Have you set --- yet?"
- "..._____ which will live in infamy''
- "... ___ which will live in infamy"
- "... __ which will live in infamy": FDR
- ". . . __ which will live in infamy"
- "--- which will live in ..."
- "___ With Judy" (1948 Elizabeth Taylor movie)
- "___ which will live in infamy" (F.D.R.)
- "___ which will live in infamy"
- " . . . ___ which will live in infamy . . . ": F.D.R
- 'It's ('See you then!') --!'
- ''Have you set ___ yet?''
- ''__ which will live in infamy''
- '-- which will live in infamy'
- "..._____ which will live in infamy"
- Elizabeth Taylor film "___ With Judy"
- "___ which will live in infamy": F.D.R.
- "It's___!" ("See you then!")
- "Got___With an Angel" (1931 song)
- "...___which will live in infamy"
- "It's ___!" ("You're on!")
- "It's ___!" ("Okay!")
- "___ which will live in..."
- "It's ___!" (phrase of confirmation)
- "___ With the Falcon" (George Sanders film)
- "We've got ___!"
- "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 ___ . . . ": F.D.R.
- "___ . . . in infamy": F.D.R.
- "___ With Judy," 1948 film
- Early TV's "_____ With Judy"
- " . . . ___ which will live in infamy . . . ": Roosevelt
- Radio's "___ with Judy"
- "___ With Judy," old radio show
- Make ___ (rendezvous)
- "___ with Judy," old radio program
- Set ___ (make an appointment)
- Make ___
- "It's ___"
- Set ___ (schedule)
- "Win ___ With Tad Hamilton!" (2004 romantic comedy)
- "It's __!"
- "___ With Elvis" (1959 album)
- Words after make or break
- Set ___ for (plan on)
- "... ___ which will live in infamy" (F.D.R.)