Sixth word of the Gettysburg Address | 36 |
"That was a long time ___" | 36 |
Fifth word of the Gettysburg Address | 36 |
"A long, long time ___..." | 36 |
Leon Uris' '-- in Ruins' | 36 |
Ending of many an old nightclub name | 36 |
''Disco'' attachment | 36 |
Dept. in charge of rural development | 36 |
Site of the Hall of Private Audience | 36 |
Site of Shah Jahan's famous tomb | 36 |
Site of "a poem in marble" | 36 |
Onetime capital of the Mughal Empire | 36 |
City about 270 miles north of Bhopal | 36 |
'Slumdog Millionaire' locale | 36 |
"Hollywood Squares" option | 36 |
What double-checked totals should do | 36 |
"Hollywood Squares" choice | 36 |
Dept. responsible for farm subsidies | 36 |
Victorious fleet commander at Actium | 36 |
Combining form meaning field or soil | 36 |
Drew Rosenhaus or Scott Boras: Abbr. | 36 |
Chills, fever and sweating, together | 36 |
"What a Girl Wants" singer | 36 |
"So that's your game!" | 36 |
"So that's how it is!" | 36 |
Palindromic response to a revelation | 36 |
"I've figured it out!" | 36 |
"I caught you red-handed!" | 36 |
Cry upon discovering a puzzle theme? | 36 |
Cry before "It's you!" | 36 |
Queequeg's captain on the Pequod | 36 |
Ishmael's boss [SEE NOTE ABOVE.] | 36 |
Captain employed by Peleg and Bildad | 36 |
Occasions to cry "Eureka!" | 36 |
Successful problem solvers have them | 36 |
Sounds heard when the lights come on | 36 |
Cries from successful puzzle solvers | 36 |
"Did you forget about me?" | 36 |
"Sorry to interrupt . . ." | 36 |
''Beg pardon . . .'' | 36 |
"If I may interrupt . . ." | 36 |
"If I may interject . . ." | 36 |
"Could we get on with it?" | 36 |
"Oh, god, that feels good" | 36 |
'You've Really Goton Me' | 36 |
"Just ___, skip and . . ." | 36 |
When repeated, a plea of Richard III | 36 |
"You, there, on the boat!" | 36 |
Distinctive parts of a Boston accent | 36 |
"It's clear to me now" | 36 |
Facetious ''I see!'' | 36 |
Turturro of "The Sopranos" | 36 |
Elton John musical based on an opera | 36 |
Elton John-Tim Rice Broadway musical | 36 |
Classical opera redone by Elton John | 36 |
Pop opera by Elton John and Tim Rice | 36 |
"Ritorna vincitor!" singer | 36 |
Paul player in "Two of Us" | 36 |
Someone who might run and get coffee | 36 |
"Do the Right Thing" actor | 36 |
Actor nominated for an '89 Oscar | 36 |
'American Idol' alumnus Clay | 36 |
Idol whose fans are called Claymates | 36 |
Self-defense art using nonresistance | 36 |
African-American choreographer Alvin | 36 |
1988 Kennedy Center Honors recipient | 36 |
Anouk's last or Mann's first | 36 |
"Voices Carry" singer Mann | 36 |
'80s Boston Celtics player Danny | 36 |
''___ That a Shame'' | 36 |
Eyebrow-raising word to a grammarian | 36 |
"You ___ about that life!" | 36 |
"There ___ no Santa Claus" | 36 |
Sauce made with garlic and olive oil | 36 |
One of the four elements, in alchemy | 36 |
Word with France, Jordan, or America | 36 |
Mixture containing argon, neon, etc. | 36 |
"Give me room to breathe!" | 36 |
Verizon's in-flight communicator | 36 |
Bird's temperature regulator aid | 36 |
Grafton's '-- for Alibi' | 36 |
Location of a desirable theater seat | 36 |
''Two on the'' place | 36 |
They're numbered in supermarkets | 36 |
" . . . from Ghent to ___" | 36 |
1977 Grammy-winning Steely Dan album | 36 |
1977 double-platinum jazz-rock album | 36 |
'Mirrors' director Alexandre | 36 |
Admitting just a little light, maybe | 36 |
Driver in a record 35 Indy 500 races | 36 |
"This is __ for Superman!" | 36 |
Abbr. on a "Wanted" poster | 36 |
"Coming to America" prince | 36 |
Arabic name meaning "wise" | 36 |
Wolf in "The Jungle Books" | 36 |
New England sculptor: 1825–61 | 36 |
Similar French prog rock/metal band? | 36 |
Lady Antebellum "Just ___" | 36 |
"Sealed With __": 1962 hit | 36 |
''___ Before Dying'' | 36 |