| Wine designation, or a cologne brand | 36 |
| Cologne first launched by Fabergé | 36 |
| ''Be Prepared'' org. | 36 |
| It's associated with dens: Abbr. | 36 |
| ''Be Prepared'' grp. | 36 |
| Kilocalorie quarter, roughly (abbr.) | 36 |
| Start of a text-message afterthought | 36 |
| Incidentally, in chat room shorthand | 36 |
| "One more thing..." online | 36 |
| "Oh, forgot 2 mention ..." | 36 |
| "Incidentally," to texters | 36 |
| __ Gump Shrimp Co.: restaurant chain | 36 |
| Super Bowl XXXVII celebrant, briefly | 36 |
| Tampa Bay football player, for short | 36 |
| Put one's nose to the grindstone | 36 |
| Melville's "Billy ___" | 36 |
| Pairing up for safety [the Clintons] | 36 |
| ___ Vista (Disney video distributor) | 36 |
| 1991 gangster role for Warren Beatty | 36 |
| World War II's Battle of the ___ | 36 |
| "I don't believe you!" | 36 |
| Impromptu, wide-ranging conversation | 36 |
| Bach's The Flight of the ____ | 36 |
| Schoolmarm's do, stereotypically | 36 |
| Cord that you hope doesn't break | 36 |
| Swindle involving worthless property | 36 |
| Instigator of '70s-'80s wars | 36 |
| Pat a baby gently on the back, maybe | 36 |
| "Perry Mason" star Raymond | 36 |
| Jefferson's first vice president | 36 |
| Baskin who co-founded Baskin-Robbins | 36 |
| Where Parks made a stand with a seat | 36 |
| 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Kurt | 36 |
| They line up before and after school | 36 |
| Distance unit for hedge maze design? | 36 |
| Bookkeeper's alma mater, perhaps | 36 |
| Monday through Friday, or a magazine | 36 |
| Part of a city transportation system | 36 |
| Intrude, with ''in'' | 36 |
| Synthetic rubber used in inner tubes | 36 |
| "Call me ---" (Hope flick) | 36 |
| "___ Devil" (old 3-D film) | 36 |
| How packages are usually overnighted | 36 |
| Broadway musical about a blown putt? | 36 |
| Rule for schools, corporations, etc. | 36 |
| "She walks in beauty" poet | 36 |
| Tiny part of a computer's memory | 36 |
| Computer's character equivalents | 36 |
| Monogram of Garfield's successor | 36 |
| White House monogram: 1881–85 | 36 |
| "Hide in Plain Sight" star | 36 |
| Some don't leave work without it | 36 |
| Stuck-at-home-in-a-snowstorm feeling | 36 |
| Your reception may be better with it | 36 |
| They arrive and take off at airports | 36 |
| Thorns in Wile E. Coyote's side? | 36 |
| Concerto's extended solo passage | 36 |
| French city near the English Channel | 36 |
| French city mostly destroyed in 1944 | 36 |
| Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg | 36 |
| His ghost was invoked by Perry White | 36 |
| "Veni, vidi, vici" speaker | 36 |
| McCullers' "sad" place | 36 |
| "___ Metropole," 1937 film | 36 |
| Where to put an old newspaper, maybe | 36 |
| "My Kind of Town" lyricist | 36 |
| Dean of "Lois & Clark" | 36 |
| Ship of the "Yellow Stain" | 36 |
| "Noises Off" co-star, 1992 | 36 |
| "A Bridge Too Far" co-star | 36 |
| 1954 Bogart film, with 'The' | 36 |
| Site of the Arab League headquarters | 36 |
| Where the Mississippi meets the Ohio | 36 |
| Home of the mask of King Tutankhamen | 36 |
| "East of Eden" protagonist | 36 |
| Nickname in "East of Eden" | 36 |
| Golden Bears' school, familiarly | 36 |
| Baseball's record-setting Ripken | 36 |
| Baseball "Iron Man" Ripken | 36 |
| ''Silent'' president | 36 |
| "The Alienist" author Carr | 36 |
| Name from Hebrew for "dog" | 36 |
| Mr. Garth in "Middlemarch" | 36 |
| ___ Garth in "Middlemarch" | 36 |
| "Take me away!" bath brand | 36 |
| "Fair" or "foul" | 36 |
| Ibert's "Ports of ___" | 36 |
| Put's opposite, in stock trading | 36 |
| Find your way home from the pub, say | 36 |
| "We want to hear from you" | 36 |
| Carolina Panthers quarterback Newton | 36 |
| ''Along ___ Spider'' | 36 |
| Tight squeeze for a needle's eye | 36 |
| Musical based on a T. H. White novel | 36 |
| Capital of King Arthur's kingdom | 36 |
| It ends the first Monday in November | 36 |
| Prominent Tory or female hockey star | 36 |
| Activity in which stakes may be laid | 36 |
| Like much "Laugh-In" humor | 36 |
| Best-selling car in America, 1997-99 | 36 |