Stark of "Game of Thrones" | 36 |
Subject of many doctor-related fears | 36 |
Soft drink brand with fruity flavors | 36 |
Sam of "A Cry in the Dark" | 36 |
Subject of a Trafalgar Square column | 36 |
Site of biennial ancient Greek games | 36 |
Silverchair "___ Ballroom" | 36 |
St. Philip ___, famed Italian priest | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. console, for short | 36 |
Super ___ (1990s video game console) | 36 |
Social Security's parent program | 36 |
Soccer mom's "nothing" | 36 |
Setting for an Agatha Christie novel | 36 |
She wrote "Delta of Venus" | 36 |
Ship in a historic 15th-century trip | 36 |
San Francisco footballers, for short | 36 |
She was turned into a weeping statue | 36 |
Say "yes" without speaking | 36 |
Songs pumped into shopping malls now | 36 |
Sartre play about three damned souls | 36 |
Sen. Gillibrand represents it: Abbr. | 36 |
Something that may be seen in a bank | 36 |
She wrote "Angel of Light" | 36 |
Sorcery practiced in the West Indies | 36 |
Something of yours you can't see | 36 |
Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it | 36 |
Sinatra's "___ Eleven" | 36 |
Stewart's successor on the bench | 36 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, say | 36 |
Set of half of the positive integers | 36 |
Schiller's "_____ Joy" | 36 |
Something you might pick up in a gym | 36 |
Site of WWII's last major battle | 36 |
School in the Red River Rivalry game | 36 |
She was responsible for a barnburner | 36 |
Sounds at a "bull session" | 36 |
Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church | 36 |
Steve Canyon's bride, Summer ___ | 36 |
Sultanate on a gulf of the same name | 36 |
Subject of a Mideast sultan, perhaps | 36 |
Sharif of "Doctor Zhivago" | 36 |
Stick-up man on "The Wire" | 36 |
Science magazine that folded in 1998 | 36 |
Synge's "_____ Island" | 36 |
Shows that end shortly after opening | 36 |
Score in a pitchers' duel, maybe | 36 |
Score in a pitcher's duel, maybe | 36 |
Stuff ___ Cat (humorous cat website) | 36 |
Singer with a negative-sounding name | 36 |
Sock-in-the-gut responses, in comics | 36 |
South Africa's _____ Paul Kruger | 36 |
Scoreboard perfection, for a pitcher | 36 |
South Australia's state gemstone | 36 |
Spear-carrier's genre, sometimes | 36 |
Shock jock Gregg Hughes, on XM Radio | 36 |
Select, with ''for'' | 36 |
Short form for animal with long arms | 36 |
Sandwich that won't make a lunch | 36 |
Snacks that can be dunked or twisted | 36 |
Source of "we three kings" | 36 |
Some Spanish escudos were made of it | 36 |
Settings for much stitching, briefly | 36 |
Surgeon type, with "pedic" | 36 |
Surname of seven performing siblings | 36 |
Spy org. Julia Child once worked for | 36 |
Sch. that's home to the Buckeyes | 36 |
Sch. with six Heisman Trophy winners | 36 |
Star of "The Ruling Class" | 36 |
Start of many a Catholic church name | 36 |
Santana's "__ Como Va" | 36 |
Source of an advantage, figuratively | 36 |
Site of Italy's Scrovegni Chapel | 36 |
Style associated with Prince Valiant | 36 |
Start of Columbus's first voyage | 36 |
Springsteen's "Spare"? | 36 |
Shift responsibility to someone else | 36 |
Slacken a rope, with "out" | 36 |
Settles a debt (with "up") | 36 |
School field trip sandwich, casually | 36 |
Seattle's summer setting (abbr.) | 36 |
Source of a princess' discomfort | 36 |
Subject of Gregor Mendel's study | 36 |
Showy cock's object of affection | 36 |
Subject for George Washington Carver | 36 |
Steinbeck opus, with "The" | 36 |
Subjects of Mendel's experiments | 36 |
Scheduled site of the 2010 U.S. Open | 36 |
Sports legend who wore the number 10 | 36 |
Sean of "Dead Man Walking" | 36 |
Sean of ''The Game'' | 36 |
Santa Claus's French counterpart | 36 |
Setting for many Vargas Llosa novels | 36 |
Sauce traditionally made in a mortar | 36 |
Sherwood play (with "The") | 36 |
Symbol used in spherical coordinates | 36 |
Singer known as the Sparrow of Paris | 36 |
St. Peter's Basilica masterpiece | 36 |
System of a Down "Jet ___" | 36 |
Something to bash at a bash, perhaps | 36 |
Sleeveless dress resembling an apron | 36 |