Singer at Barack's inauguration | 35 |
Ship in search of the Golden Fleece | 35 |
Ship that carried the Golden Fleece | 35 |
Strauss heroine from classical myth | 35 |
Suitable for cacti, environmentally | 35 |
Sony Music Entertainment subsidiary | 35 |
Site of Van Gogh's wheat fields | 35 |
Setting for some van Gogh paintings | 35 |
Setting for many van Gogh paintings | 35 |
Subject of illicit trade, sometimes | 35 |
Superpowers' weapons escalation | 35 |
Swedish Chemistry Nobelist Tiselius | 35 |
Schwarzenegger of film and politics | 35 |
Sinclair Lewis's Pulitzer novel | 35 |
Seattle sidewalk stuff, in mid-1980 | 35 |
Slowly disappearing table accessory | 35 |
Shortest-named of Earth's seven | 35 |
Showed politeness at the front door | 35 |
Start of JFK's famous challenge | 35 |
Source of Egyptian lethal injection | 35 |
Start of a "sowing" adage | 35 |
She had a reputation for being fast | 35 |
Shed --- (show sympathy or sadness) | 35 |
Shed ___ (show sympathy or sadness) | 35 |
Suit to --- (exactly, to a golfer?) | 35 |
Someone with a lot on his shoulders | 35 |
Something near many a checkout line | 35 |
Slangy lead-in for "boy!" | 35 |
Say under oath, with "to" | 35 |
Setting for this puzzle's theme | 35 |
State capital on the Colorado River | 35 |
She married Mickey, Artie and Frank | 35 |
Sporty antique wheels by Studebaker | 35 |
Soul Asylum "Easy to ___" | 35 |
Shakespeare could have bathed in it | 35 |
Start ___ (be extremely aggressive) | 35 |
Song from "South Pacific" | 35 |
Subject of a famous benefit concert | 35 |
Sometimes you just have to raise it | 35 |
So-called "king of herbs" | 35 |
Site of Gen. Wainwright's stand | 35 |
Sitcom co-star of Betty and Estelle | 35 |
Start of an Army recruitment slogan | 35 |
Standard-___ (leader of a movement) | 35 |
Something that goes with breakfast? | 35 |
Signaled completion, as a microwave | 35 |
Source of natural red food coloring | 35 |
Say "pretty please," e.g. | 35 |
Seger "The Fire Down ___" | 35 |
Sentiment on a candy heart, perhaps | 35 |
Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger | 35 |
Software still in the testing stage | 35 |
Second letter of the Greek alphabet | 35 |
Satirical dictionary writer Ambrose | 35 |
Sandwich with three pieces of bread | 35 |
Ships' seepage collection areas | 35 |
Ship's post that secures cables | 35 |
Ship's post for securing cables | 35 |
Sandwich that usually contains mayo | 35 |
Sandwich that often comes with mayo | 35 |
Sandwich not served in kosher delis | 35 |
Sandwiches not sold at kosher delis | 35 |
Sympathetic nervous system response | 35 |
Store that may carry Mexican brands | 35 |
Show displeasure, as to a performer | 35 |
Shamed for taking steroids, perhaps | 35 |
Section of New York City, for short | 35 |
South America's largest country | 35 |
Something to shoot in conversation? | 35 |
Snowboarder, to another snowboarder | 35 |
Stater __: Calif. supermarket chain | 35 |
Saskatchewan town, or actor Gerussi | 35 |
Square in the first column of bingo | 35 |
Some meteorological data collectors | 35 |
Storage for fast Web page retrieval | 35 |
Stanford sports rival, in headlines | 35 |
Shutterbug's equipment, briefly | 35 |
Stevie Nicks "I ___ Wait" | 35 |
Saddle piece across from the pommel | 35 |
Superman has it, Spiderman does not | 35 |
Seat-belt sign illuminator, briefly | 35 |
Site of Simón BolÃvar Airport | 35 |
Safety device with the LATCH system | 35 |
Sinclair Lewis's ___ Timberlane | 35 |
Start of a Tennessee Williams title | 35 |
Sound near an ineffective scarecrow | 35 |
Sent a duplicate letter to, briefly | 35 |
Start of a basic piano lesson scale | 35 |
Steve Ballmer, to Microsoft (abbr.) | 35 |
She wrote "Shirley": 1849 | 35 |
Singer with bandleader Xavier Cugat | 35 |
Something mild after something hard | 35 |
She had a Caesars show from 2008-11 | 35 |
Sound heard after a lot of brooding | 35 |
Senses Fail "___ on This" | 35 |
Swedish-American sculptor Oldenburg | 35 |
Sense of psychological completeness | 35 |
Say "Pretty please?," say | 35 |
Salad usually with hard-boiled eggs | 35 |
Superhero who can keep a lid on it? | 35 |