Site of biennial ancient Greek games | 36 |
Title fish of an '03 Disney film | 36 |
Title character in a 2003 Pixar film | 36 |
''Nautilus'' captain | 36 |
"99 Luftballons" pop group | 36 |
Creature on a Hawaiian crossing sign | 36 |
Prefix for classical or conservative | 36 |
Prefix with conservative or orthodox | 36 |
Prefix with colonial or conservative | 36 |
Prefix with "conservative" | 36 |
Agent Smith's big-screen nemesis | 36 |
___-noir ("Memento" genre) | 36 |
Advertising sign material, sometimes | 36 |
The Box Tops "___ Rainbow" | 36 |
Silverchair "___ Ballroom" | 36 |
Nation governed by a Communist Party | 36 |
Huey, Dewey or Louie, to Donald Duck | 36 |
Overly bookish type, stereotypically | 36 |
President of the Chess Club, to some | 36 |
Overly bookish sort, stereotypically | 36 |
High school bookworm, in stereotypes | 36 |
Encyclopedia reader from A to Z, say | 36 |
Revenge-seeking group in a 1984 film | 36 |
Pocket protector purchasers, perhaps | 36 |
A safe bet for having a ball indoors | 36 |
St. Philip ___, famed Italian priest | 36 |
''I, Claudius'' role | 36 |
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 36 |
"Star Trek" (2009) villain | 36 |
Pianist Peter and a fiddling emperor | 36 |
"You've got some ___!" | 36 |
"The ___!" (perturbed cry) | 36 |
Super Mario Bros. console, for short | 36 |
Super ___ (1990s video game console) | 36 |
Old console using Game Paks, briefly | 36 |
"Mega Man" console (abbr.) | 36 |
Volbeat "Mr. and Mrs. ___" | 36 |
Hero of "The Untouchables" | 36 |
Word with crow's or hornet's | 36 |
Company that introduced Quik in 1948 | 36 |
Takeoff points for many test flights | 36 |
Decorates one's home, as it were | 36 |
Welty's "The Wide ___" | 36 |
Tightrope walker's safety device | 36 |
People pay to see them in New Jersey | 36 |
They're important in some sports | 36 |
Prefix with muscular and transmitter | 36 |
Home of the Black Rock Desert: Abbr. | 36 |
River into which Rasputin was thrown | 36 |
Its motto is "Battle Born" | 36 |
"___ on Sunday," 1960 film | 36 |
"___ give a sucker . . . " | 36 |
"I ___ Sang for My Father" | 36 |
This puzzle's obvious theme word | 36 |
Kind of music not known for its beat | 36 |
Alternative to J.F.K. and La Guardia | 36 |
Social Security's parent program | 36 |
House speaker between Tom and Dennis | 36 |
Creatures that can regenerate hearts | 36 |
Huxley's "brave" place | 36 |
Announcement for the head of a queue | 36 |
__ Percé: Pacific Northwest tribe | 36 |
Org. for Lions and Bears, not Tigers | 36 |
Its 2010 season begins September 9th | 36 |
International Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. | 36 |
Ex-Vietnamese leader _____ Dinh Diem | 36 |
Panthers' and Penguins' org. | 36 |
Mighty Ducks and Penguins, for short | 36 |
Peeples of TV's "Fame" | 36 |
"Third Watch" actress Long | 36 |
"Boiler Room" actress Long | 36 |
River from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario | 36 |
New York and Ontario's ___ Gorge | 36 |
It may make honeymooners a bit misty | 36 |
Type of rechargeable battery (Abbr.) | 36 |
Category of one of Santa's lists | 36 |
___ Creed (set of Christian beliefs) | 36 |
"Stand Back" singer Stevie | 36 |
One who might cry "Uncle!" | 36 |
Natasha Richardson, to Lynn Redgrave | 36 |
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, to J.F.K. | 36 |
Caroline Schlossberg, to Ted Kennedy | 36 |
Your brother's son's sisters | 36 |
Winningest knuckleballer of all-time | 36 |
Land that's more than 90% desert | 36 |
This has "a thousand eyes" | 36 |
"___ Must Fall," 1963 film | 36 |
What some put on athlete's foot? | 36 |
Title assassin in a 1990 French film | 36 |
First name in electrical engineering | 36 |
Soccer mom's "nothing" | 36 |
Watery "Cleopatra" setting | 36 |
Setting for an Agatha Christie novel | 36 |
River beneath the 6th October Bridge | 36 |
Astral Doors singer Patrik Johansson | 36 |
Game involving mathematical strategy | 36 |
She wrote "Delta of Venus" | 36 |
"Ladders to Fire" novelist | 36 |
"Collages" author Anaïs | 36 |
Trent Reznor's band, on T-shirts | 36 |