"The Primrose Path" author | 36 |
"The ___ Hours," 1963 film | 36 |
Vodka with a Chocolat Razberi flavor | 36 |
___ razz and soda lime (vodka drink) | 36 |
Walk like Frankenstein's monster | 36 |
Those who don't drag their feet? | 36 |
Soup ingredient in an old folk story | 36 |
He wrote "Love Is Eternal" | 36 |
The Paleolithic period is part of it | 36 |
It began with the Paleolithic period | 36 |
Don't throw them at glass houses | 36 |
Nickname for a Jackson of the C.S.A. | 36 |
Prepared to sing the national anthem | 36 |
Responded to a bailiff's request | 36 |
Something slipped under the counter? | 36 |
"___! In the Name of Love" | 36 |
''Enough, already!'' | 36 |
Dead in its tracks Against Me! song? | 36 |
Legal proceeding at an intersection? | 36 |
"For crying out lou—!" | 36 |
Not the biggest thoroughfare in town | 36 |
Larry of ''F Troop'' | 36 |
Legendary bringers of bundles of joy | 36 |
Creatures on baby announcement cards | 36 |
It's often preceded by a warning | 36 |
Desert ___ (1991 military operation) | 36 |
Product of colliding weather systems | 36 |
Leaves angrily, with "out" | 36 |
University of Connecticut's home | 36 |
It entails living happily ever after | 36 |
Puts in an overhead compartment, say | 36 |
Additive that sponsors NASCAR racers | 36 |
Reunited Scott Weiland band, briefly | 36 |
Popular Formula One formula briefly | 36 |
Time-honored Irish cleric, for short | 36 |
Name venerated in Dublin, familiarly | 36 |
Green dresser's honoree, briefly | 36 |
Where the Devil Rays play, for short | 36 |
Some auto maintenance store products | 36 |
"La ___" (Fellini classic) | 36 |
Conversation about a narrow channel? | 36 |
Leaving chamber groups high and dry? | 36 |
L. Smith's "___ Fruit" | 36 |
It might come in handy for a standee | 36 |
__-O-Matic: sports game manufacturer | 36 |
Engine manufacturer Briggs & ___ | 36 |
"The Wizard of Oz" costume | 36 |
Informal fallacy used in an argument | 36 |
"___ Cat Strut" (1983 hit) | 36 |
Word with winning, losing or hitting | 36 |
DiMaggio's news-making 1941 feat | 36 |
"Sophie's Choice" star | 36 |
"The Iron Lady" star, 2011 | 36 |
They're usually even on one side | 36 |
Ordinal numbers in Los Angeles, e.g. | 36 |
"The ___ of San Francisco" | 36 |
Exam you don't have to study for | 36 |
It offers flexible support for women | 36 |
Days marked on scabs' calendars? | 36 |
Caesars locale, with "the" | 36 |
''Blondie,'' for one | 36 |
One accustomed to the pole position? | 36 |
Means of finding cartoon signatures? | 36 |
Minute Maid Park baseballer, locally | 36 |
"Greed" director Erich von | 36 |
Cerebrovascular accident, familiarly | 36 |
1948 presidential candidate Thurmond | 36 |
Sharpened, as an old-fashioned razor | 36 |
Prominent 16th century Carmelite nun | 36 |
First bishop of Crete, traditionally | 36 |
Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival | 36 |
Disco __ of "The Simpsons" | 36 |
Dil's dad on "Rugrats" | 36 |
Cook in Creedence Clearwater Revival | 36 |
Places of ''action'' | 36 |
Orwell tale of Beanie Baby breeding? | 36 |
"Star Trek" phaser setting | 36 |
"Star Trek" weapon setting | 36 |
Overcharged without hope of recovery | 36 |
Flabbergasts the Hollywood community | 36 |
Where the prodigal son saw the light | 36 |
Many a teen's room, figuratively | 36 |
It can be hard to find things in one | 36 |
Ophthalmologist's easy diagnosis | 36 |
Conformed to a certain art treatment | 36 |
"Funny Girl" composer Jule | 36 |
Hydrocarbons used in making plastics | 36 |
'Sophie's Choice' author | 36 |
Mythological river of the underworld | 36 |
Site of a mythological ferry service | 36 |
"Confidence in Motion" car | 36 |
The first six inches of a foot-long? | 36 |
Outlying town, vis-Ã -vis the city | 36 |
John Mayer: "No ___ Thing" | 36 |
"Parting is ___ sweet ..." | 36 |
What toadies do, with "up" | 36 |
Time ___ (addictive video game, say) | 36 |
They're bid "So long!" | 36 |
Silently endure difficulty, in slang | 36 |
Bolivia's constitutional capital | 36 |