Start of a '90s heart condition? | 36 |
Cause of stomach problems, sometimes | 36 |
Expletive from Cathy or Bill the Cat | 36 |
Roman ___ (thinly disguised fiction) | 36 |
Legal org. co-founded by Jane Addams | 36 |
Org. that defends the Bill of Rights | 36 |
First Amendment lobbyists, for short | 36 |
Org. co-founded by Felix Frankfurter | 36 |
Defendant's friend, often: Abbr. | 36 |
Company patronized by Wile E. Coyote | 36 |
Wile E. Coyote's preferred brand | 36 |
Supplier of faulty Road Runner traps | 36 |
Teenagers' least favorite spots? | 36 |
"Feed ___, starve a fever" | 36 |
"Rent-__": 1988 crime film | 36 |
Chicken Little's "sky" | 36 |
"Don't have ___, man!" | 36 |
"The Cold ___" Augie March | 36 |
One of Yellowstone's two million | 36 |
40,468,564 28/125 square centimeters | 36 |
Fear Factory "___ of Skin" | 36 |
''Height'' word form | 36 |
One who needs to stay well-balanced? | 36 |
Like 36 of this puzzle's answers | 36 |
Some window installations, for short | 36 |
Pretend to be someone you're not | 36 |
Post-convention publication material | 36 |
Didn't wait to make the decision | 36 |
''The Crucible'' end | 36 |
When Valjean is released from prison | 36 |
It may follow the first intermission | 36 |
Final part of most Broadway musicals | 36 |
When "eye of newt" is used | 36 |
Playwrights' "innings" | 36 |
"Don't ___ surprised!" | 36 |
"Take ___ and drink it up" | 36 |
''Bleak House'' girl | 36 |
Programming language based on Pascal | 36 |
Org. that puts its seal on Listerine | 36 |
Org. quoted on some toothpaste tubes | 36 |
Its members employ hygienists: Abbr. | 36 |
"Love thy neighbor" is one | 36 |
"Love conquers all" is one | 36 |
How "Moon River" is played | 36 |
Oil-well firefighter "Red" | 36 |
Person on the Sistine Chapel ceiling | 36 |
Sandler of "Happy Gilmore" | 36 |
Someone with a first-person account? | 36 |
He could give a first-person account | 36 |
Figure on the Sistine Chapel ceiling | 36 |
Sandler of "Billy Madison" | 36 |
Burt's "Batman" costar | 36 |
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott | 36 |
The White House's first occupant | 36 |
Amy of "Julie & Julia" | 36 |
It might be pronounced in the throat | 36 |
It may rise and fall during a speech | 36 |
Title town in a 1945 Pulitzer winner | 36 |
Hersey's 'A Bell for --' | 36 |
'A Bell for --' (1944 novel) | 36 |
What labels must do with pop culture | 36 |
When the Feast of Esther is observed | 36 |
Computer pioneer Lovelace and others | 36 |
" . . . of folly": Addison | 36 |
"___ With Judy," 1948 film | 36 |
''An apple ___ ...'' | 36 |
The Beatles' ____ in the Life | 36 |
''___ at the Races'' | 36 |
Violent Femmes "___ It Up" | 36 |
Say "Furthermore ...," say | 36 |
Reason to prescribe Ritalin, briefly | 36 |
Start of a recipe directive, perhaps | 36 |
Put in, as your two cents' worth | 36 |
Person who just can't get enough | 36 |
He wrote "Fables in Slang" | 36 |
"The College Widow" author | 36 |
Drink with fruit juice and sweetener | 36 |
Land ___ (bargain-hunt successfully) | 36 |
"Have I got ____ for you!" | 36 |
"Doe, ___..." (song lyric) | 36 |
"Doe, ______, a female..." | 36 |
"A Passage to India" woman | 36 |
Pioneering reporter Rogers St. Johns | 36 |
'Rolling in the Deep' singer | 36 |
"Chasing Pavements" singer | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Skyfall" | 36 |
___ Varens, in "Jane Eyre" | 36 |
'Sweet --' (barbershop song) | 36 |
Royal Jordanian Airlines destination | 36 |
Summer drinks purchased from a stand | 36 |
Like a specially appointed committee | 36 |
Trying to lose, after "on" | 36 |
Words of farewell from Childe Harold | 36 |
Tennis score after "deuce" | 36 |
Point before "game," maybe | 36 |
"See you later, alligator" | 36 |
"Good-bye," in Guadalajara | 36 |
Nearly horizontal entrance to a mine | 36 |
Large or small, grammatically: Abbr. | 36 |
Grumpy and dopey, but not doc: Abbr. | 36 |