1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson | 36 |
Freud rival who stressed inferiority | 36 |
Surname that means "eagle" | 36 |
Sherlock Holmes's love Irene ___ | 36 |
Remark that might get you in trouble | 36 |
Remark that might get one in trouble | 36 |
Many "Trust Me" characters | 36 |
"Without further __ . . ." | 36 |
Word heard after "further" | 36 |
_____ Annie of "Oklahoma!" | 36 |
"Hath ___ money?": Shylock | 36 |
1985 film "My Life as ___" | 36 |
Paramount Pictures founder ___ Zukor | 36 |
Thinks the cutest thing in the world | 36 |
Give _____ of one's own medicine | 36 |
Possible score before winning a game | 36 |
Gland that regulates stress response | 36 |
"Smithsonian" space seller | 36 |
"Flashdance" director Lyne | 36 |
Actress Barbeau of "Maude" | 36 |
"Not ___ eye in the house" | 36 |
Former D.C. United footballer Freddy | 36 |
Unseen "Peanuts" character | 36 |
Like some content aimed at teenagers | 36 |
"Now" or "never" | 36 |
Nuclear agency established by H.S.T. | 36 |
"Wheel of Fortune" quintet | 36 |
It involves a trip to the underworld | 36 |
A billion years, in astronomy (Var.) | 36 |
First word of several Irish airlines | 36 |
___ Lingus (carrier based in Dublin) | 36 |
Designed to minimize wind resistance | 36 |
Commercial name suggesting sleekness | 36 |
Member of a culture requiring oxygen | 36 |
Pol. monogram of '52 and '56 | 36 |
'50s Dem. presidential candidate | 36 |
Legendary creator of talking animals | 36 |
"Venus and the Cat" writer | 36 |
"The Two Pots" storyteller | 36 |
Insurance company on the Fortune 100 | 36 |
Health insurer based out of Hartford | 36 |
Headed for ___ (in imminent trouble) | 36 |
"They worshipped from ___" | 36 |
The other side of the world, perhaps | 36 |
From whence you might admire someone | 36 |
"It's ___ cry from..." | 36 |
``They worshipped from ___'' | 36 |
"... ___ worse than death" | 36 |
Test center at Edwards, Calif., e.g. | 36 |
Landing spot for fighter jets: Abbr. | 36 |
"___ Good Men" (1992 film) | 36 |
"Looking for --- good men" | 36 |
''De coeur'' starter | 36 |
"Decemberunderground" band | 36 |
Like Chicago: Oct. 8–10, 1871 | 36 |
One side represented in Super Bowl I | 36 |
Insurance company with a duck mascot | 36 |
Company whose name is quacked in ads | 36 |
How a life preserver should keep you | 36 |
"The game is ___" (Holmes) | 36 |
Prior to, with "mentioned" | 36 |
Archaic ''prior to'' | 36 |
Run ___ of (come into conflict with) | 36 |
Cont. that hosted the 2010 World Cup | 36 |
Architecture that gets to the point? | 36 |
Buildings with steeply pitched roofs | 36 |
"The Color Purple" setting | 36 |
Hairstyle with a pick in it, perhaps | 36 |
Beyoncé has worn this type of wig | 36 |
Some wore platform shoes with theirs | 36 |
Second photo in some testimonial ads | 36 |
Label on a certain advertising photo | 36 |
"Don't make such ___!" | 36 |
"Njal ___" (Norse writing) | 36 |
"Won't Get Fooled ___" | 36 |
"I'll Never Smile ___" | 36 |
"Dead ___" (1991 thriller) | 36 |
Winner of all four Grand Slam titles | 36 |
Plant family that includes the yucca | 36 |
It's brought up on your birthday | 36 |
Some people prefer to keep it secret | 36 |
Progress toward maximum drinkability | 36 |
Go from octogenarian to nonagenarian | 36 |
"The ___ of Reason": Paine | 36 |
"The Morning Watch" author | 36 |
"The Morning Watch" writer | 36 |
Tommie of the 60's-70's Mets | 36 |
Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets | 36 |
Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball | 36 |
Author who won a posthumous Pulitzer | 36 |
Tools for distressing jeans, perhaps | 36 |
"Poison for the ___ tooth" | 36 |
"For children of all ___!" | 36 |
What many fifth graders have reached | 36 |
When boys join the Vienna Boys Choir | 36 |
Backwood's "once more" | 36 |
Purview of a President's council | 36 |
Feast of Saint _____ (January event) | 36 |
"The Bartered Bride" mezzo | 36 |
"___ of God," recent drama | 36 |