Like some 20th-century compositions | 35 |
Brian McKnight "Back ___" | 35 |
Take one's medicine, as it were | 35 |
One saying ten Hail Marys, probably | 35 |
Molecule that carries energy: Abbr. | 35 |
Energy-carrying molecule, for short | 35 |
Transportation in an Ellington song | 35 |
"Take the ___," 1941 song | 35 |
" . . . as lovely as ___" | 35 |
"Make like ___ and leave" | 35 |
Like Newton's bodies, sometimes | 35 |
On ___ basis (for testing purposes) | 35 |
"Topper Takes ---" (1939) | 35 |
What you take when you hit the road | 35 |
What you take to see a touring band | 35 |
"Topper Takes ___" (1939) | 35 |
"Victory ___" (1954 film) | 35 |
"Dames ___," 1968 musical | 35 |
Slangy lead-in for "boy!" | 35 |
When some evening news is broadcast | 35 |
When a local news program might air | 35 |
Say under oath, with "to" | 35 |
"Well, wouldja look ___!" | 35 |
Retractable stairs might lead to it | 35 |
Room with visible insulation, often | 35 |
Room with an insulated floor, maybe | 35 |
Room with a slanted roof, sometimes | 35 |
Location featured in a Hellman play | 35 |
"Dog Day Afternoon" chant | 35 |
Oscar-winning role for Gregory Peck | 35 |
Line below a business name, perhaps | 35 |
"It's for," for short | 35 |
Island occupied by Japan in 1942-43 | 35 |
Frequent Grisham protagonist: Abbr. | 35 |
26 of the 44 U.S. presidents: Abbr. | 35 |
" . . . three men in ___" | 35 |
Kawasaki Brute Force, e.g., briefly | 35 |
Not getting along, to say the least | 35 |
Margaret of sci-fi and other genres | 35 |
First Arthur C. Clarke Award winner | 35 |
''Right back ___!'' | 35 |
"Here's looking ___!" | 35 |
Setting for this puzzle's theme | 35 |
"The Age of Anxiety" poet | 35 |
"City Without Walls" poet | 35 |
Its logo is four interlocking rings | 35 |
Broadway musicals star ___ McDonald | 35 |
Ms. Meadows of The Honeymooners | 35 |
Hepburn of "My Fair Lady" | 35 |
"Charade" actress Hepburn | 35 |
The Clan of the Cave Bear author | 35 |
''___ Wiedersehen'' | 35 |
When a May baby is conceived: Abbr. | 35 |
It's boring or it's useless | 35 |
With browned breadcrumbs and cheese | 35 |
Birds that look a bit like penguins | 35 |
Birds that look sorta like penguins | 35 |
Café order, in a café | 35 |
Word in a New Year's song title | 35 |
Agatha or Dahlia, to Bertie Wooster | 35 |
"Silent migraine" symptom | 35 |
Olympic abbr. for Sydney's land | 35 |
Mozart's birthplace, now: Abbr. | 35 |
Where to find the Wienerwald: Abbr. | 35 |
State capital on the Colorado River | 35 |
Film director with absolute control | 35 |
24 between Berlin and Hamburg, e.g. | 35 |
Eatery setting of a Hopper painting | 35 |
It was back-loaded from the kitchen | 35 |
Football play called at last second | 35 |
"La Dame ___ Camélias" | 35 |
Gardner of "On the Beach" | 35 |
She married Mickey, Artie and Frank | 35 |
Frank Sinatra's wife before Mia | 35 |
"Earthquake" star Gardner | 35 |
"To No ___" Shattersphere | 35 |
What a green circle means, in Gmail | 35 |
Home of the legendary Morgan le Fay | 35 |
'50s-'60s teen idol Frankie | 35 |
Sporty antique wheels by Studebaker | 35 |
''Halt!'' to a salt | 35 |
"Halt!," on the high seas | 35 |
2009 film set on the planet Pandora | 35 |
Commonwealth in Boston, e.g.: Abbr. | 35 |
"___ Maria" Chris Cornell | 35 |
''Hail!'' to Horace | 35 |
__ plaisir: with pleasure, in Paris | 35 |
Gounod song based on a Bach prelude | 35 |
Final piece in "Fantasia" | 35 |
Make like "The Equalizer" | 35 |
Pennsylvania in Washington, for one | 35 |
"Charlotte's Web" boy | 35 |
Lincoln Center's __ Fisher Hall | 35 |
Park and Lexington, e.g., in N.Y.C. | 35 |
'Par --' (stamp on airmail) | 35 |
"We try harder" sloganeer | 35 |
Rental agency at an airport counter | 35 |
Soul Asylum "Easy to ___" | 35 |
It's known for its bell ringers | 35 |
Company with a familiar ring to it? | 35 |