| First Amendment defender, for short | 35 |
| ___ v. Ashcroft (2004 privacy case) | 35 |
| Wile E. Coyote's supply company | 35 |
| Wile E. Coyote's favorite brand | 35 |
| Company in many a Chuck Jones piece | 35 |
| Spots that are unpopular with teens | 35 |
| Troubling marks for high schoolers? | 35 |
| This might make you red in the face | 35 |
| Spots that might make you unpopular | 35 |
| Case that may be treated with cream | 35 |
| Flip --- (determine heads or tails) | 35 |
| "Feed ___, starve . . . " | 35 |
| "Store in ___, dry place" | 35 |
| Reynolds film, "Rent-___" | 35 |
| Rent-___ (teen thief's nemesis) | 35 |
| Rent-___ (security person for hire) | 35 |
| Piece of the sky, to Chicken Little | 35 |
| "Don't have __, man!" | 35 |
| "Don't have ___ ... " | 35 |
| Horizontal, like this answer: abbr. | 35 |
| Crossworder's direction (abbr.) | 35 |
| Large property size, for residences | 35 |
| Fraction of "the back 40" | 35 |
| Character in "The Rivals" | 35 |
| "Land for sale" sign word | 35 |
| One or two of them often make a lot | 35 |
| "___ and Pains": Perelman | 35 |
| It means ''height'' | 35 |
| " . . . upon ___ of gold" | 35 |
| It's at the top of some columns | 35 |
| Poem with a word reading vertically | 35 |
| Ludacris song, "___ Fool" | 35 |
| ____ Sanctorum : saints' bios | 35 |
| Entr'___ (theatrical intervals) | 35 |
| It may provide closure in a tragedy | 35 |
| When King Lear disinherits Cordelia | 35 |
| King Lear disinherits Cordelia here | 35 |
| It may follow the dimming of lights | 35 |
| Initial fifth of a Shakespeare play | 35 |
| First of five in "Hamlet" | 35 |
| "The Frogs" kickoff, e.g. | 35 |
| When Macbeth claims to see a dagger | 35 |
| Conclusion of "Lohengrin" | 35 |
| Middle part of a Shakespearean play | 35 |
| These have more decibels than words | 35 |
| When Brutus sees Caesar's ghost | 35 |
| ___ Bell (Anne Brontë pseudonym) | 35 |
| Eddie Vedder in "Singles" | 35 |
| Play parts where players play parts | 35 |
| "Hamlet" has five of them | 35 |
| "Don't ___ innocent!" | 35 |
| "Don't ___ surprised" | 35 |
| The ultimate in Elizabethan theatre | 35 |
| Pulitzer winner --- Louise Huxtable | 35 |
| Pulitzer winner ___ Louise Huxtable | 35 |
| Programming language akin to Pascal | 35 |
| Oklahoma birthplace of Oral Roberts | 35 |
| Ohio Northern UniversityÂ’s city | 35 |
| Letters on a Tom's of Maine box | 35 |
| "Love conquers all," e.g. | 35 |
| "Haste makes waste," e.g. | 35 |
| Part of Poor Richard's Almanack | 35 |
| "Haste makes waste", e.g. | 35 |
| Common easy crossword theme answers | 35 |
| Bits of advice from gramps, perhaps | 35 |
| Players don't rush through them | 35 |
| Part of Will Rogers's real name | 35 |
| "Robin ___," English song | 35 |
| "Paradise Lost" character | 35 |
| ''Bonanza'' brother | 35 |
| Sandler of "Funny People" | 35 |
| London's "Before ___" | 35 |
| Sandler of "Little Nicky" | 35 |
| G. Eliot's "___ Bede" | 35 |
| Everyone's ancestor, ostensibly | 35 |
| A Trask in "East of Eden" | 35 |
| Last words of Rhett's exit line | 35 |
| Scott who draws "Dilbert" | 35 |
| Title locale in a Gene Tierney film | 35 |
| Changes, as a book for a screenplay | 35 |
| The Countess of Lovelace and others | 35 |
| Architecture critic Huxtable et al. | 35 |
| Pink Floyd "Remember ___" | 35 |
| Jamiroquai "King for ___" | 35 |
| "An apple __ keeps . . ." | 35 |
| "Then ___ dash of . . . " | 35 |
| Scotland's only poisonous snake | 35 |
| Reptile that's really sumthing? | 35 |
| Capital at the foot of Mount Entoto | 35 |
| "It just doesn't ___" | 35 |
| Water, fruit juice, and sugar drink | 35 |
| He wrote "Doc' Horne" | 35 |
| American humorist: 1866–1944 | 35 |
| "Hand-Made Fables" writer | 35 |
| "Doc' Horne" humorist | 35 |
| "Have I got ___ for you!" | 35 |
| "Have I got --- for you!" | 35 |
| "LetÂ's Make ---" | 35 |
| ''Zip-___-Doo-Dah'' | 35 |
| "Doe, __ ...": song lyric | 35 |