What your favorite band does
Else clues• ___ of thumb
• ___ out (exclude)
• ___ Britannia!
• ___ Britannia (Thomas Arne classic)
• 'No tag-backs,' e.g.
• Don't ask, don't tell, e.g.
• Everybody Wants to ___ the World
• First in, first out, e.g.
• Golden principle
• I before E except after C, e.g.
• I before E..., e.g.
• Look both ways before crossing, e.g.
• Look twice before crossing, e.g.
• No peeking in hide-and-seek, e.g.
• No shirt, no shoes, no service, e.g.
• The ___ of Four (2004 bestseller)
• Three strikes and you're out, e.g.
• A famous one is golden
• A popular one is golden
• Act as an arbiter
• Act as arbiter
• Acting in turn (in a game), e.g.*
• Adjudicate
• Announce a decision
• Arbitrate
• Arne's ___ Britannia
• As a ___ (usually)
• Authority
• Axiom
• Be a monarch
• Be awesome, in slang
• Be boss
• Be extremely cool, in slang
• Be in charge
• Be in the driver's seat
• Be king
• Be king over
• Be kinglike
• Be queen
• Be sovereign
• Be the boss
• Be the master of
• Book preceder
• Breaking it might cost you strokes
• Bylaw
• Call the shots
• Carpenter's tool
• Command
• Command the kingdom
• Control
• Courts and kings do it
• Crime novelist Ann
• Decide
• Decide judiciously
• Decide officially
• Decide, as a judge
• Decide, as a jury
• Dictum
• Do or don't
• Dominate
• Dominion
• Draw a straight line
• Draw the line?
• Eliminate (an option), with out
• Eliminate, with out
• Emulate an arbitrator
• Exclude, with out
• Exercise authority
• Exercise control
• Exercise sovereignty
• Formally decide
• Formula
• Gag followup?
• Game boundary
• Game guide
• Game player's concern
• Gaming regulation
• General principle
• Golden
• Golden for one
• Golden or ground follower
• Golden or slide
• Golden thing
• Golden, e.g.
• Govern
• Govern, or word that can follow the first word of the four longest puzzle answers
• Governing regulation
• Guideline
• Guiding concept
• Hand down a decision
• Hard-and-fast ___
• Have power over
• Have the final say
• Have the say
• Have the throne
• Hold sway
• Hold sway over
• Hold the scepter
• House or golden follower
• Hoyle decision
• Hoyle specialty
• Imperative
• Infield fly ___
• Issue a verdict
• It can be golden
• It could be golden
• It may be standing
• It may begin Do not...
• It may begin with Do not
• It may slide
• It's made to be broken, proverbially
• It's made to measure
• Ja ___
• Lay down the law
• Legal explication
• Lenny Kravitz: Let Love ___
• Line
• Line to printers
• Line-drawing tool
• Listing in Hoyle's
• Lord over
• Lord over a kingdom
• Lowball's 7s ---*
• Make a call
• Make a decision
• Make a judicial decision
• Make a margin
• Mark with lines
• Masters do it
• Mastery
• Measurer
• Measuring aid
• Measuring stick
• Measuring thing
• Mob or slide
• Normal condition
• Normative example
• Notebook marking
• Occupy the throne
• Official's book
• Ordinance
• Pass judgement
• Pattern
• Precept
• Preside over
• Principle
• Printer's line
• Pronounce with authority
• Prove to be way cool
• Queens do it
• Queensberry dictum
• Queensbury's creation
• Referee's guideline
• Regnum
• Regulating principle
• Regulation
• Regulation's relative
• Reign
• Reign over
• Render a verdict
• Robert's item
• Run the country
• Run the place
• Run the realm
• Run the show
• Run things
• Sevens ---: in lowball*
• Sit on the throne
• Slide ___
• Slide follower?
• Standard of judgment
• Statute
• Straight line
• Take charge of
• Take to the throne
• The Golden ___
• The Hoyle thing?
• Thing to follow
• Thumb standard with of
• To govern.
• Type of book studied by game officials
• Umpire's guideline
• Wear the crown
• What kings and courts do
• Wield a scepter
• Wield power
• Wield the scepter
• Word with slide, ground or golden
• Word with golden or slide
• Word with ground or golden
• Word with mob or slide
• Word with slide or home
• You may live by one
• Dominance or power through legal authority
• Measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
• (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems
• Directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted
• The duration of a monarch's or government's power
• A basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
• Prescribed guide for conduct or action
• Something regarded as a normative example
• A principle or condition that customarily governs behavior
• A systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order