| Description | Phrase |
| Nonfiction book by journalist Randy Shilts about the discovery and spread of HIV and AIDS. Adapted into an HBO film of the same name in 1993. | |
| Agatha Christie detective novel about a group of strangers getting bumped off one at a time that has also been published and filmed under the title “Ten Little Indians”. | |
| Monty Python’s first theatrical release (a ‘best of’ anthology) and a phrase commonly used on their TV series as a means of transitioning from one sketch to another. | |
| Anchorman and TV icon Walter Cronkite’s trademark sign-off. | |
| Signature tune from Broadway musical Dreamgirls, made into a top twenty hit when Jennifer Hudson sang her way to an Oscar with it in the 2006 film adaptation. | |
| What famously follows “I am serious” in the movie Airplane. (OR what is said after “The fog is getting thicker” in the same film.) | |
| 1970 Van Morrison song from his album Moondance that begins “Half a mile from the county fair/And the rain keep pourin’ down…” | |
| Family Guy parody of Agatha Christie title | |
| 1970 British Thriller about two women who are on a cycling holiday in France when one of them goes missing. Relocated to Argentina for the 2010 American remake. | |
| The Beatles' other 'and' song | |
| Billy Joel song from his album Storm Front (Also, without the 'and', a phrase favored by Kurt Vonnegut in Slaughterhouse-Five) | |
| Episode from Season 6 of the Simpsons. | |
| Another Monty Python-ism. | |