SNFLD
Seinfeld
In novel & legend he pulls out "the sword in the stone" revealing that he is the next king.
King Arthur Pendragon.
What is a pocket dial?
4 kids are born at once; it's a cooler way of saying you had twin twins.
Quadruplets.
Four legs good & bad: "Far Mailman"
Animal Farm
TH FFC
The Office
Harry Potter finds the sword of this Hogwarts co-founder in a forest lake.
Gryffindor.
An aircraft's limit, not a stationary item, is in this phrase for going beyond the usual range.
Push the envelope.
Totally irrational in 1706, mathematician William Jones came up with this symbol.
Pi.
Hard-boiled favorite about a pilfered avian: "HEELS OF CATTLEMAN"
CHRS
Cheers
The protagonist's sword in the Legend of Zelda series.
A part of the lawn is mentioned in this phrase that refers to the rank & file.
Grass roots.
Without wild cards, 4 of a kind in poker is tough to beat -- only these two hands can do it.
Straight flush & Royal flush
By F. Scott Fitzgerald: "THEREBY GAG STAT"
VP
Veep
Hrunting is the name of the sword Beowulf uses when fighting this creature's mother.
Who is Grendel?
The spotlight.
This alphanumeric designation is the Army saying we don't want you.
4-F
The future after Ford: "WARNED VERB OWL"
Brave New World
LV LUCY
I Love Lucy
Glamdring was the sword preferred by this wizard.
Overly flamboyant writing is known by this colorful phrase.
Pestilence, War, Famine, & Death make up this biblical quartet
About young German Soldiers: "NO FRET STREWN QUAIL TELETHON"