"Ch-ch-ch-___" (ad phrase) | 36 |
Hannibal Lecter's choice of wine | 36 |
"Blondie" cartoonist Young | 36 |
Get cold feet after accepting a dare | 36 |
It's for the soul, in literature | 36 |
TV's "___ and the Man" | 36 |
Corporate leader's flying fleet? | 36 |
Country once partly under Incan rule | 36 |
Facial feature with a cleft, perhaps | 36 |
World's largest producer of rice | 36 |
"The Golden Lotus" setting | 36 |
Spinning toy manipulated with sticks | 36 |
"Don't be discouraged" | 36 |
''Goodbye, Mr. ___'' | 36 |
"Big Love" actress Sevigny | 36 |
Song heroine or Uncle Tom's wife | 36 |
Liv Ullmann's 1984 autobiography | 36 |
Group of people that share an organ? | 36 |
Cut into pieces, with "up" | 36 |
___ prelude (contrapuntal Bach form) | 36 |
After-school responsibility, perhaps | 36 |
Chinese dog with a blue-black tongue | 36 |
Underwater England/France connection | 36 |
"The Bourne Identity" org. | 36 |
"World Factbook" publisher | 36 |
U.S. equivalent of Britain's MI6 | 36 |
Org. featured in "Syriana" | 36 |
Lead-in to a 2000s "-gate" | 36 |
Affleck employer in "Argo" | 36 |
"The World Factbook" publ. | 36 |
"Harlot's Ghost" subj. | 36 |
Italian ''So long!'' | 36 |
"Homeward to America" poet | 36 |
Pres., vis-Ã -vis the armed forces | 36 |
They may be handed out after a birth | 36 |
Company's computer sys. overseer | 36 |
Columbus in N.Y.C. or DuPont in D.C. | 36 |
Newspaper's average sales: Abbr. | 36 |
Sorceress in the "Odyssey" | 36 |
1973 War hit "The ___ Kid" | 36 |
Company with a sign over Fenway Park | 36 |
Chaplin's "___ Lights" | 36 |
Picked up at the lost and found, say | 36 |
Don't talk, with, "up" | 36 |
Become strict, with "down" | 36 |
"The ___ of the Cave Bear" | 36 |
"The --- of the Cave Bear" | 36 |
''Braveheart'' group | 36 |
Word in "The Trolley Song" | 36 |
"Family Feud" participants | 36 |
They're distinguished by tartans | 36 |
Horace RumpoleÂ’s drink of choice | 36 |
Lewis's partner in an expedition | 36 |
Science fiction author Arthur C. ___ | 36 |
Carolina League's baseball level | 36 |
Original iPod, as it's now known | 36 |
Describing symphonies, sonatas, etc. | 36 |
The Indians, on baseball scoreboards | 36 |
Baseball's Tribe, on scoreboards | 36 |
Like one's conscience, hopefully | 36 |
"Dead parrot" sketch actor | 36 |
"A Fish Called Wanda" star | 36 |
Red Skelton character Kadiddlehopper | 36 |
Poodle in "Clifford" books | 36 |
Healers in role-playing games, often | 36 |
"Hot enough for ya?," e.g. | 36 |
Grisham title (with "The") | 36 |
Prevailing meteorological conditions | 36 |
Jazzy Kyle Eastwood's famous dad | 36 |
Award coveted on "Mad Men" | 36 |
Award coveted in "Mad Men" | 36 |
50 Cent "Fully Loaded ___" | 36 |
Place where a customer may be taken? | 36 |
Preparing to save at the supermarket | 36 |
Clip ___ (hoof-on-cobblestone sound) | 36 |
Actress in "The Big Chill" | 36 |
"Yours truly" and the like | 36 |
Spice between cinnamon and coriander | 36 |
Gulager of "The Virginian" | 36 |
You're getting a musical one now | 36 |
Game with suspicions and accusations | 36 |
You're trying to figure them out | 36 |
Information sought by Hercule Poirot | 36 |
Year in Edward the Elder's reign | 36 |
"Let's get goin'!" | 36 |
"Whatcha waitin' for?" | 36 |
"Whaddya waitin' for?" | 36 |
"We gotta get movin'!" | 36 |
"Closing Bell" broadcaster | 36 |
"The Situation Room" airer | 36 |
Home of "Your Bottom Line" | 36 |
"Your Bottom Line" network | 36 |
"Sanjay Gupta, MD" channel | 36 |
"Reliable Sources" channel | 36 |
"Fareed Zakaria GPS" airer | 36 |
"Around the World" channel | 36 |
Place to see a Ben Franklin portrait | 36 |
Bills featuring Franklin, informally | 36 |
Stocking stuffer for a naughty child | 36 |
Where potential energy may be stored | 36 |