She eloped with Ernie Kovacs in 1954 | 36 |
1925 Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist | 36 |
"Strictly Speaking" author | 36 |
Marine plants with ribbonlike leaves | 36 |
Med. specialty that deals with strep | 36 |
Zac of “Me and Orson Welles” | 36 |
Zac of 'High School Musical' | 36 |
Event at the company picnic, perhaps | 36 |
Where future web developers develop? | 36 |
Family of "Circe" composer | 36 |
Painter Schiele and composer Wellesz | 36 |
Suffering from "I" strain? | 36 |
Manfred ___, 1967 Chemistry Nobelist | 36 |
It's sunk at the end of the game | 36 |
Result of eight bowlers' strikes | 36 |
Escaping à la James Bond, perhaps | 36 |
1950s-'80s Chevy utility vehicle | 36 |
"___ a Country Churchyard" | 36 |
Taina who was one of Les Girls, 1957 | 36 |
Girls' names (anagram for gales) | 36 |
QB who was twice a Super Bowl M.V.P. | 36 |
Gertrude ___, 1988 Medicine Nobelist | 36 |
Large hunter with a shaggy gray coat | 36 |
Its Independence Day is September 15 | 36 |
Hayes of the Basketball Hall of Fame | 36 |
Apple originally marketed to schools | 36 |
"Hit up my Yahoo! account" | 36 |
Title for a retired female professor | 36 |
Title for a retired professor, maybe | 36 |
Sociologist Durkheim and author Zola | 36 |
18th-century Irish patriot Robert __ | 36 |
Where beauty met the beast in N.Y.C. | 36 |
Command from an angry coach, perhaps | 36 |
Where some very big birds are raised | 36 |
Willingham's "___ Man" | 36 |
At the __ one's rope (desperate) | 36 |
When receipts are tallied, typically | 36 |
Main job of bored em¬ploy¬ees? | 36 |
Software designer's constituency | 36 |
It's dangerous to be behind them | 36 |
___ terribles (little troublemakers) | 36 |
Hell, to Henri (anagram of R.N. FEE) | 36 |
Under-the-hood knock source, perhaps | 36 |
Like many dictionaries sold in Milan | 36 |
Bungled attempt to make a ball spin? | 36 |
1996 Oscar-winning film with The | 36 |
Class with Browning and Golding, say | 36 |
Former Bears running back Curtis ___ | 36 |
1990s N.F.L. running back Curtis ___ | 36 |
Spaghetti western composer Morricone | 36 |
"Annales" poet Quintus ___ | 36 |
Mushrooms also known as velvet stems | 36 |
What is French for "huge"? | 36 |
Sequel to "Mister Roberts" | 36 |
Walked onstage with calm confidence? | 36 |
Requirement to get into a tournament | 36 |
Olympic boxing gold medalist of 1964 | 36 |
Differential in solar and lunar time | 36 |
Features of impressively large films | 36 |
Circles rolling around other circles | 36 |
Brand of allergic reaction treatment | 36 |
Some memorization for a physics test | 36 |
Activity of most puzzle constructors | 36 |
He wrote "Praise of Folly" | 36 |
"Epitaph for a Spy" author | 36 |
Tiger Woods competitor, in Old Rome? | 36 |
Either way, Cupid recognized my pain | 36 |
Children's author Le Cain et al. | 36 |
Carbon copy of a Cleveland ballpark? | 36 |
Part of a watch, typewriter or piano | 36 |
Inner walls of fortification ditches | 36 |
Onetime Colombian drug kingpin Pablo | 36 |
Accompany a horse researcher? [Ford] | 36 |
Either of two books of the Apocrypha | 36 |
___ Hopkins, Continental Navy leader | 36 |
"A South Bronx Story" band | 36 |
It may include two weeks' notice | 36 |
Domestic slave of Ethelred's day | 36 |
Domestic slave in Ethelred's day | 36 |
"___ Harlem" (piano piece) | 36 |
Beaux-___ (people with lively minds) | 36 |
Extra time to finish a written test? | 36 |
It doesn't have any easy answers | 36 |
Like cenobites of the second century | 36 |
Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo | 36 |
Tabasco, Durango and Chihuahua, e.g. | 36 |
Oscar-winner for Bonnie and Clyde | 36 |
He tried to reach heaven on an eagle | 36 |
M.C. who drew "Relativity" | 36 |
Theodoros Angelopoulos movie of 1998 | 36 |
Like some annual Mediterranean winds | 36 |
Matriarch Rose's daughter-in-law | 36 |
Part of "Alouette" refrain | 36 |
Like the best of all possible worlds | 36 |
Baritone Bastianini (1923–67) | 36 |
"Dante et Virgile" painter | 36 |
Saint whose feast day is December 25 | 36 |
Prince Andrew's younger daughter | 36 |
It's a nice way to say something | 36 |
Exactly 3 hours for a marathon, e.g. | 36 |