Source of a businessman's power? | 36 |
Swinton of 'Michael Clayton' | 36 |
Series accompanying a museum display | 36 |
She plays Liz on "30 Rock" | 36 |
She's Liz on "30 Rock" | 36 |
Source of a metal once used for foil | 36 |
Second effort success, in basketball | 36 |
Sobriquet for William Henry Harrison | 36 |
Sobriquet for a Houston Rockets star | 36 |
Secret Service agent, until recently | 36 |
Shelley's "__ Skylark" | 36 |
Sausage baked in a coating of batter | 36 |
Start of a Bogart/Bacall movie title | 36 |
Spanish inquisitor ___ de Torquemada | 36 |
Self-titled jazz vocal album of 1958 | 36 |
Second miss in a hangman game, often | 36 |
Steinbeck's "___ Flat" | 36 |
Star of "Fringe," Anna ___ | 36 |
Side dish on the freegan's menu? | 36 |
Some inventory at an auto dealership | 36 |
Something a company won't reveal | 36 |
Soft felt hat with an indented crown | 36 |
Suffer a public embarrassment, maybe | 36 |
Special offer at an airline Web site | 36 |
Ship in some sweet old war paintings | 36 |
Speaker in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 36 |
Speaker of the Baseball Hall of Fame | 36 |
Speaker in the Baseball Hall-of-Fame | 36 |
Studio that uses Pegasus in its logo | 36 |
Sibelius's "Valse ___" | 36 |
Severely test, as one's patience | 36 |
Subject of an encoded message, maybe | 36 |
Sound uttered while shaking the head | 36 |
Statistics method for checking means | 36 |
Stanley of "The Imposters" | 36 |
Subject of an annual Ottawa festival | 36 |
Spin of the dial or roll of the dice | 36 |
Spin a different Arab leader around? | 36 |
Subject of a popular touring exhibit | 36 |
Start of a Clement Clarke Moore poem | 36 |
Surgeons' instrument cases, once | 36 |
Shakespeare's '-- Night' | 36 |
Short-lived Egypt-Syria union: Abbr. | 36 |
Sec. of the Interior: 1961–69 | 36 |
Something to milk for all its worth? | 36 |
Something one might hang in a street | 36 |
Some chase scene maneuvers, slangily | 36 |
Subj. of a certain conspiracy theory | 36 |
Sounds made when searching for words | 36 |
Suffix that turns a fib into a bone? | 36 |
Suffix meaning "small one" | 36 |
Separates after a multiplayer tackle | 36 |
Second word of "The Raven" | 36 |
Second word in "The Raven" | 36 |
Springsteen's birthplace of song | 36 |
Shady lady who's been exploited? | 36 |
Start of a pun appreciated in summer | 36 |
Subject of a 1989 bicentennial stamp | 36 |
State that contains the Golden Spike | 36 |
State known for skiing and Jazz fans | 36 |
Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles) | 36 |
Seat of New York's Oneida County | 36 |
Sibelius's "__ Triste" | 36 |
Self-portraitist with a bandaged ear | 36 |
Spring event in the Summer Olympics? | 36 |
Scaloppini ingredient, traditionally | 36 |
Smoking or drinking in a small town? | 36 |
Science fiction author A. E. van ___ | 36 |
Stadium section for charity workers? | 36 |
Sign seen during the fruit elections | 36 |
So-called "Heart of Texas" | 36 |
Starts strongly, with "in" | 36 |
Shakes indicating affection, perhaps | 36 |
Star of TV's "Wiseguy" | 36 |
Street from Broadway to South Street | 36 |
Song often associated with Australia | 36 |
Start of a famous speech of defiance | 36 |
Song from "The King and I" | 36 |
Setting for many Thomas Hardy novels | 36 |
Siegfried Line of 1930's Germany | 36 |
Start of a question concerning aging | 36 |
Slider's shout on the playground | 36 |
Sign at an auto repair shop (Part 2) | 36 |
Supporter of the American Revolution | 36 |
Start of a birthing coach's quip | 36 |
Spot without over-the-air TV service | 36 |
Steady, unobtrusive background sound | 36 |
Song introduced in "Sunny" | 36 |
Sense and Sensibility philanderer | 36 |
Spots for sampling a Sauvignon Blanc | 36 |
Start of a quizzical Bob Seger lyric | 36 |
Station that went on the air in 1978 | 36 |
Some purchasers of candy and flowers | 36 |
St. Paul's architect Christopher | 36 |
Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium | 36 |
Start of Fred Flintstone's shout | 36 |
Supporter of the mascot Handsome Dan | 36 |
Sun ____ -Sen Chinese revolutionary | 36 |
Scared aliens that abandoned London? | 36 |
Sight from the Indian Ocean, perhaps | 36 |