State known for skiing and Jazz fans | 36 |
One of the states with a Green River | 36 |
Mormon Tabernacle Choir headquarters | 36 |
It's between Nevada and Colorado | 36 |
Brigham Young's settlement state | 36 |
"Jeremiah Johnson" setting | 36 |
"___, We Love Thee" (song) | 36 |
Tribesman of the Four Corners region | 36 |
Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles) | 36 |
Seat of New York's Oneida County | 36 |
City about 50 miles east of Syracuse | 36 |
City northeast of Colgate University | 36 |
City in New York's Mohawk Valley | 36 |
"Reader" on the newsstands | 36 |
The _____ Reader (eclectic magazine) | 36 |
Aspiring to impracticable perfection | 36 |
Title song of a Duke Ellington album | 36 |
"That's ___ nonsense!" | 36 |
Thing that's blocked by sunblock | 36 |
Waggling body part of a yelling toon | 36 |
Body part that helps you form sounds | 36 |
Literally, "little grapes" | 36 |
Body parts shaped like punching bags | 36 |
Weapon in "The Terminator" | 36 |
Residence visited in summer, perhaps | 36 |
Wet/dry ___ (multi-purpose cleaners) | 36 |
''Star Wars'' baddie | 36 |
Kilmer of "Batman Forever" | 36 |
Kilmer of "At First Sight" | 36 |
Tom's "Top Gun" costar | 36 |
___-de-Marne (department near Paris) | 36 |
Eastern Roman emperor: 364–78 | 36 |
Restaurant employee who works a lot? | 36 |
He said Annapolis ____ , Nova Scotia | 36 |
Ad ___ (how tariffs may be assessed) | 36 |
Sibelius's "__ Triste" | 36 |
It might help you let off some steam | 36 |
Co-star with Ball, Arnaz and Frawley | 36 |
Noted Louisiana-born concert pianist | 36 |
Martha's 1960's backup group | 36 |
"Julia" Oscar winner: 1977 | 36 |
Voluptuous woman of stage and screen | 36 |
Self-portraitist with a bandaged ear | 36 |
"Wheel of Fortune" regular | 36 |
"Uncle ___" (Chekhov play) | 36 |
Occasional crossword clue tag: Abbr. | 36 |
Department on the Côte d'Azur | 36 |
Adèle ___, Jane Eyre's charge | 36 |
Place for a Valentine's Day gift | 36 |
One might make arrangements for them | 36 |
Spring event in the Summer Olympics? | 36 |
"Midnight Whispers" author | 36 |
Meat that's often served piccata | 36 |
Scaloppini ingredient, traditionally | 36 |
Dish with crab meat and Béarnaise | 36 |
Calf meat, in some fancy restaurants | 36 |
Hindus' oldest sacred literature | 36 |
"Rubber Ball" singer Bobby | 36 |
Normal shape for economic recessions | 36 |
Bobby that filled in for Buddy Holly | 36 |
There's no animal in this animal | 36 |
One unlikely to bring home the bacon | 36 |
Butter-and-egg man's antithesis? | 36 |
Total abstinence from meat and dairy | 36 |
Where Prince Harry played strip pool | 36 |
Home of Bally's and the Venetian | 36 |
"What happens in __ . . ." | 36 |
White House lawn patch, since spring | 36 |
Curtainlike partitions, biologically | 36 |
___ cava (large vessel to the heart) | 36 |
Via ___, tourists' mecca in Rome | 36 |
Farmiga of "Up in the Air" | 36 |
Designer known for her wedding gowns | 36 |
"Sink" or "swim" | 36 |
Cape ___ (westernmost African point) | 36 |
"Boston Legal" conclusions | 36 |
Art style emphasizing gritty reality | 36 |
Indiana county whose name is a color | 36 |
Ernest's unseen friend, in films | 36 |
'40s All-Star shortstop Stephens | 36 |
He wrote "Michel Strogoff" | 36 |
"The Two Gentlemen of ___" | 36 |
"Romeo and Juliet" setting | 36 |
First European to enter New York Bay | 36 |
Word in a court case or boxing match | 36 |
"Measure for Measure" V, 1 | 36 |
Discoverer of the Amazon's mouth | 36 |
Fishing apparel with lots of pockets | 36 |
Battle of the Bulge participant, say | 36 |
Presidential "thumbs down" | 36 |
"Behind the Music" network | 36 |
Radio's "___ and Sade" | 36 |
London's "Old" theater | 36 |
Mexican president of the early 2000s | 36 |
Kid-___ (children's programming) | 36 |
___ Blue, 1971 Cy Young Award winner | 36 |
"Myra Breckinridge" author | 36 |
Primates seen on home movie rentals? | 36 |
Wiener schnitzel's namesake city | 36 |
City where Marie Antoinette was born | 36 |