" . . . ___ and not heard" | 36 |
Eleanor's follower as first lady | 36 |
"I Loves You Porgy" singer | 36 |
Breakthrough role for Leontyne Price | 36 |
First lady between Eleanor and Mamie | 36 |
England's "Good Queen" | 36 |
"It was the --- times ..." | 36 |
Software version that may be glitchy | 36 |
Software versions still being tested | 36 |
"Folktronica" singer Orton | 36 |
''Heavens to'' woman | 36 |
Title auto in a Harold Robbins novel | 36 |
"Milquetoast" Helmet album | 36 |
Key of Schubert's Symphony No. 5 | 36 |
Key of the last Brandenburg concerto | 36 |
Poorly-designed surveyÂ’s problem | 36 |
It's usually served with lobster | 36 |
Senator/campaigner Joe from Delaware | 36 |
___ one's time (waits patiently) | 36 |
'The Price Is Right' guesses | 36 |
Jessica Timberlake's maiden name | 36 |
___-être (comfort, in Châlons) | 36 |
How congressional elections are held | 36 |
1988 Bette Midler/Lily Tomlin comedy | 36 |
"The ___ they come . . . " | 36 |
2000 Martin Lawrence/Nia Long comedy | 36 |
Words on some Montana license plates | 36 |
Where to find Badgers and Wolverines | 36 |
It actually includes 11 universities | 36 |
Dainty piece of delicate workmanship | 36 |
Old-time alternative to ankle chains | 36 |
First name in "The Hobbit" | 36 |
Sergeant once played by Phil Silvers | 36 |
"My Favorite Martian" star | 36 |
"___ ein Berliner": J.F.K. | 36 |
Part of a speaker's intro, often | 36 |
Broadway's "Tru," e.g. | 36 |
"Ali" or "Frida" | 36 |
"Ray" or "Shine" | 36 |
Its sap is used to make a soft drink | 36 |
"A ___ in the hand . . . " | 36 |
Hitchcock film, with "The" | 36 |
Whirring sound of an Ethiopian coin? | 36 |
Events that bring out the kid in you | 36 |
Franz Ferdinand "___ Hard" | 36 |
''___ your tongue!'' | 36 |
0's and 1's, to a programmer | 36 |
"Danke!" antecedent, often | 36 |
Barnes & Noble's NYSE symbol | 36 |
______ Christmas (2006 horror movie) | 36 |
Traditional 12/31 Southern side dish | 36 |
"With ___ on the side ..." | 36 |
Game that is this puzzle's theme | 36 |
1998 superhero film with two sequels | 36 |
Bored feelings, with "the" | 36 |
Ennui (with ''the'') | 36 |
Opposite of ''noir'' | 36 |
Like much of Shakespeare's verse | 36 |
"Ruy ___," Hugo play: 1838 | 36 |
Uses camouflage, with "in" | 36 |
Like the meek and the poor in spirit | 36 |
Kind of cheese served with hot wings | 36 |
''Snoopy One,'' e.g. | 36 |
It may be seen above a playing field | 36 |
Pin the Tail on the Donkey accessory | 36 |
They're often served with caviar | 36 |
Crêpes from Natasha's kitchen | 36 |
Air traffic controller's concern | 36 |
"The ---" (sci-fi classic) | 36 |
It's transfused in a transfusion | 36 |
"Fantastic Voyage" setting | 36 |
Epithet for a daughter of Henry VIII | 36 |
Elements of some psychological tests | 36 |
"Chicken sal san" relative | 36 |
Sandwiches that often come with mayo | 36 |
Nonvegetarian sandwiches, informally | 36 |
Genre for The Rascals and Boz Scaggs | 36 |
"Ol'" Sinatra nickname | 36 |
It may be used with wireless devices | 36 |
Expose, with ''out'' | 36 |
Key of Brahms's Piano Trio No. 1 | 36 |
Distributes royalties, along w/ASCAP | 36 |
Collects license fee for songwriters | 36 |
Abbr. on every original Beatles song | 36 |
College football team's QB, e.g. | 36 |
Low point on a director's resume | 36 |
Auto company headquartered in Munich | 36 |
___ B'rith (Jewish organization) | 36 |
Accessory for Mae West or Miss Piggy | 36 |
It has some feathers around the neck | 36 |
"Lord of the Flies" animal | 36 |
Part of an American plan, at a hotel | 36 |
Loophole-exploiting casino site, say | 36 |
McGrath of "Sesame Street" | 36 |
'30s and '40s pitcher Newsom | 36 |
It needs to be pushed to get started | 36 |
Winter Olympics vehicle's course | 36 |
Fort Lauderdale neighbor, informally | 36 |
'L.A. Law' co-creator Steven | 36 |
Sexy modern Gothic novel, informally | 36 |