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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