Trompe l'___ (illusory painting) | 36 |
"Jingle Bells" contraction | 36 |
"Jingle Bells" preposition | 36 |
"___ the fields we go ..." | 36 |
"___ the land of the free" | 36 |
"The strife is ___ . . . " | 36 |
"... ___ the fields we go" | 36 |
"--- the fields we go ..." | 36 |
"___ the ramparts we ... " | 36 |
"It's the end ___ era" | 36 |
"In the twinkling ___ eye" | 36 |
Command to a pooch on a couch, maybe | 36 |
Inedible parts of a butchered animal | 36 |
When one's not at one's best | 36 |
Dispatches, 'Sopranos' style | 36 |
"What ___?" (snippy reply) | 36 |
"Just for the heck ___..." | 36 |
''Man _____ Mancha'' | 36 |
"All _____," (1984 comedy) | 36 |
"I had the time ___ life!" | 36 |
"The Bells ___ Mary's" | 36 |
Frequently, to St. Francis of Assisi | 36 |
"Candy is dandy..." writer | 36 |
"Bed Riddance" author Nash | 36 |
Molding that sounds like two letters | 36 |
Grendel in "Beowulf," e.g. | 36 |
Winston, in "Time Bandits" | 36 |
Maureen of "The Quiet Man" | 36 |
Catherine of "Beetlejuice" | 36 |
Kennedy's Midwestern counterpart | 36 |
America's second-busiest airport | 36 |
Writer with an award named after him | 36 |
"This looks ver-r-ry bad!" | 36 |
"Didn't see you there" | 36 |
"___ believe in yesterday" | 36 |
One of Pittsburgh's three rivers | 36 |
River into which the Big Sandy flows | 36 |
''It can't be!'' | 36 |
Exclamation of sudden disappointment | 36 |
"___, walking in the sand" | 36 |
"I don't believe this" | 36 |
"Look who just showed up!" | 36 |
"And what have we here!?!" | 36 |
"Well, what have we here?" | 36 |
''What a surprise!'' | 36 |
"Now the truth comes out!" | 36 |
"We're in for it now!" | 36 |
"This looks like trouble!" | 36 |
"I know! I know! Pick me!" | 36 |
"Look what I found!" cries | 36 |
"Give me a break already!" | 36 |
"___ be in England . . . " | 36 |
"That's unbelievable!" | 36 |
"I was not expecting that" | 36 |
"Gee, that's amazing!" | 36 |
Words from one who's remembering | 36 |
Rick Ross "___ Money Gang" | 36 |
"Lorenzo's ___" (film) | 36 |
___ Can Harry (Mighty Mouse nemesis) | 36 |
A ship from the Middle East, perhaps | 36 |
Gretzky's team from 1979 to 1988 | 36 |
Tree yielding a highly saturated fat | 36 |
Provides routine machine maintenance | 36 |
Like hands after eating potato chips | 36 |
Body part near the "nariz" | 36 |
Giraffelike beast discovered in 1900 | 36 |
"Heard you the first time" | 36 |
Added one's initials to, perhaps | 36 |
"The Grapes of Wrath" type | 36 |
Wandering worker of the bad old days | 36 |
Site of WWII's last major battle | 36 |
School in the Red River Rivalry game | 36 |
Popular fried vegetable of the South | 36 |
"King ___" (Elgar cantata) | 36 |
Dedicatee of a famous Tallinn church | 36 |
"The Good Earth" character | 36 |
Rainer's 1937 Oscar-winning role | 36 |
Procter & Gamble skin care brand | 36 |
Maker of Definity skin care products | 36 |
The kind of friends that go way back | 36 |
Demolition derby entrant, frequently | 36 |
___ English 800 (Miller malt liquor) | 36 |
Quaint adjective in an alehouse name | 36 |
Barq's Famous ___ Tyme Root Beer | 36 |
Authentic looking word on some signs | 36 |
Not necessarily wiser, it's said | 36 |
Like George W. vis-Ã -vis Jeb Bush | 36 |
People who bring a lot of experience | 36 |
One of Honest Abe's predecessors | 36 |
Unlikely choice for a Top 40 station | 36 |
Any hit by the Everly Brothers, e.g. | 36 |
___ Eloquent (J. Q. Adams sobriquet) | 36 |
Hemingway work, with "The" | 36 |
Hemingway tale, with "The" | 36 |
Hemingway book, with "The" | 36 |
Alberta town or General Motors model | 36 |
"Too many cooks ...," e.g. | 36 |
" . . . that ___ religion" | 36 |
''Gunsmoke'' setting | 36 |
Guadalajara ''Rah!'' | 36 |