Ciardi's "_____ a Man" | 36 |
Calling poker player's utterance | 36 |
Comic book character Hot Stuff, e.g. | 36 |
Country where Baha'i was founded | 36 |
Caddie's recommendation, perhaps | 36 |
Clothing store bargain fodder: Abbr. | 36 |
Compound related to another compound | 36 |
Compounds used by nuclear physicists | 36 |
Chemical compounds resembling others | 36 |
Crustaceans with seven pairs of legs | 36 |
California judge in the news in 1995 | 36 |
Corp. that acquired Sheraton in 1968 | 36 |
Currier's partner in lithography | 36 |
Catalog clothing retailer since 1983 | 36 |
Clean's partner in weightlifting | 36 |
Cofounder of George magazine (abbr.) | 36 |
Celeb often seen in supermarket tabs | 36 |
Choosy moms' choice, purportedly | 36 |
Contribute to a lengthy résumé | 36 |
Canseco who wrote "Juiced" | 36 |
Cry of surprise, with "by" | 36 |
Casey of "American Top 40" | 36 |
Canadian singer who eschews capitals | 36 |
Charles de Gaulle's one-time hat | 36 |
Chain restaurant based in Louisville | 36 |
Co-founder of the Blue Four movement | 36 |
Cole Porter in "De-Lovely" | 36 |
Critter in old Qantas ads, popularly | 36 |
Camera company that has its moments? | 36 |
Creator of the McDonald's empire | 36 |
Celeb once called Her Royal Highness | 36 |
Costar of Bolger, Haley, and Garland | 36 |
Christine of "Swing Shift" | 36 |
Chou En--- (former Communist leader) | 36 |
Choice location for a summer cottage | 36 |
Cranston a.k.a. 'the Shadow' | 36 |
Certain computer grouping, for short | 36 |
Country between Vietnam and Thailand | 36 |
Computer for one who's on the go | 36 |
Creator of the Owl and the Pussy-cat | 36 |
Corneille drama about a Spanish hero | 36 |
Creature used in medical coagulation | 36 |
Cliff, Carlos and Derrek of baseball | 36 |
College basketball TV analyst Elmore | 36 |
Capp/Wolverton creation __ the Hyena | 36 |
Chain store that sells baseball caps | 36 |
Cry before and after "all" | 36 |
Clouds have silver ones, in a saying | 36 |
Company that offers little training? | 36 |
City from which Vasco da Gama sailed | 36 |
Certain collectible artwork, briefly | 36 |
Car given as a temporary replacement | 36 |
Cars used while yours is in the shop | 36 |
Creedence Clearwater Revival classic | 36 |
Chicago locale, with "the" | 36 |
Cut (off), as with a sweeping motion | 36 |
Cause of negative earnings-per-share | 36 |
Certain graduate study hurdle: Abbr. | 36 |
Consultant on Star Wars: Episode VII | 36 |
Commits one of the seven deadly sins | 36 |
Caustic chemical used in making soap | 36 |
Co-creator of "Twin Peaks" | 36 |
Comedy show produced by Quincy Jones | 36 |
Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, e.g. | 36 |
College student's field of study | 36 |
Chairman with a "Red Book" | 36 |
Chairman mentioned in a Beatles song | 36 |
Chairman ___ (former Chinese leader) | 36 |
Call answered with "Polo!" | 36 |
Common people (with "the") | 36 |
Chess player's "I win" | 36 |
Corporate bigwig's deg., perhaps | 36 |
Company swallowed by Verizon in 2006 | 36 |
Cross you wouldn't mind bearing? | 36 |
Commercial prefix with bus or upload | 36 |
Chicago market, with "the" | 36 |
Co. whose logo includes Leo the Lion | 36 |
Communicated without saying anything | 36 |
Civil rights leader, in street names | 36 |
Connell's "___ Bridge" | 36 |
Chinese restaurant additive, perhaps | 36 |
Cause of Chinese restaurant syndrome | 36 |
Cool video station (in the '80s) | 36 |
Crime that might bring you bad luck? | 36 |
Computer game set in an island world | 36 |
Computer game's eponymous island | 36 |
Capital of British East Africa, once | 36 |
Congresswoman Hayworth from New York | 36 |
Corporate globalization critic Klein | 36 |
California valley known for its wine | 36 |
California county known for its wine | 36 |
Creator of the Democrats' donkey | 36 |
Campaign/election analyst ___ Silver | 36 |
Court legends Archibald and Thurmond | 36 |
Clothing brand with a spinnaker logo | 36 |
Caesars "Your Time Is ___" | 36 |
Cleopatra's ___, in Central Park | 36 |
Carter of "Gimme a Break!" | 36 |
Creature on a Hawaiian crossing sign | 36 |
Company that introduced Quik in 1948 | 36 |