"___ the Beloved Country" | 35 |
Jon of 'Two and a Half Men' | 35 |
Jefferson Davis's domain: Abbr. | 35 |
Danville, Va., was its last capital | 35 |
Twice spun-off TV show set in Vegas | 35 |
TV show whose name precedes a colon | 35 |
TV series that takes place in Miami | 35 |
CBS spinoff that ran for 10 seasons | 35 |
Where to see Congressional hearings | 35 |
Viewing fare for government junkies | 35 |
Channel with cameras in the Capitol | 35 |
It's worth five double-sawbucks | 35 |
Clock setting in Baton Rouge: abbr. | 35 |
Setting for many Bulls games: Abbr. | 35 |
Chicago winter clock setting: Abbr. | 35 |
One who's not on the honor roll | 35 |
One unlikely to make the honor roll | 35 |
They're far from valedictorians | 35 |
Org. with a blue line to O'Hare | 35 |
Storage unit at a warehouse (abbr.) | 35 |
Kennedy or Lincoln follower (abbr.) | 35 |
They're beside the point: Abbr. | 35 |
"Grey's Anatomy" test | 35 |
_____ games (Reagan announcing job) | 35 |
"___ Love Song," 1931 hit | 35 |
It has six faces and might be sweet | 35 |
Baseball team whose mascot is Clark | 35 |
You may scratch if you mishandle it | 35 |
"The Color of Money" prop | 35 |
Person with a mike at a round dance | 35 |
They're waited for at a theater | 35 |
___ bono (for whose benefit?: Lat.) | 35 |
French word for "kitchen" | 35 |
Van Morrison "___ de Sac" | 35 |
Factor in a home's market value | 35 |
"Fascination Street" guys | 35 |
Like bacon, pastrami, and most hams | 35 |
"Twelfth Night" gentleman | 35 |
Longtime Red Sox sportscaster Gowdy | 35 |
"High Fidelity" star John | 35 |
"Aren't you clever?!" | 35 |
Category in a baby contest, perhaps | 35 |
Attractive girl or cunning maneuver | 35 |
Bailed out, in a manner of speaking | 35 |
Slangy response to "Why?" | 35 |
"___ I said so, darn it!" | 35 |
Largest campus of Long Island Univ. | 35 |
Color used in four-color processing | 35 |
"Blade Runner" film genre | 35 |
One with a negative outlook on life | 35 |
Stage and screen actor ___ Ritchard | 35 |
Dermatological diagnosis, sometimes | 35 |
Apply gingerly, with "on" | 35 |
"A little ___ will do ya" | 35 |
Part of Fred Flintstone's shout | 35 |
Bangladesh's capital, old-style | 35 |
Bangladesh's capital, old style | 35 |
Ricky Nelson, to Gunnar and Matthew | 35 |
''Dear old'' fellow | 35 |
"Father," in toddler talk | 35 |
Anti-art movement of the late 1910s | 35 |
Max Ernst, Man Ray, Hans Arp et al. | 35 |
"Spider-Man"'s Willem | 35 |
"Spider-Man" actor Willem | 35 |
U.N. Secretary-General Hammarskjold | 35 |
Nobelist and statesman Hammarskjold | 35 |
Hammarskjold of the United Nations | 35 |
"Camptown Races" syllable | 35 |
Morse code letter after dit-dit-dit | 35 |
Dit's counterpart in Morse code | 35 |
"Fantastic Mr Fox" author | 35 |
Roald who wrote about Oompa-Loompas | 35 |
Flower named for a Swedish botanist | 35 |
Flower in a 2006 mystery film title | 35 |
Two of them signal an "M" | 35 |
Like bread in the Lord's Prayer | 35 |
Mrs. Miller's naïve daughter | 35 |
Territory whose capital was Yankton | 35 |
Mavericks' city, on scoreboards | 35 |
Lentil dish at an Indian restaurant | 35 |
Two-time National League MVP Murphy | 35 |
"Portrait of Gala" artist | 35 |
"Burning Giraffe" painter | 35 |
Surrealist with a museum in Florida | 35 |
Surrealist exiled from the movement | 35 |
"Lobster Telephone," e.g. | 35 |
U.S. Vice President: 1845–49 | 35 |
Texas city that spans five counties | 35 |
Prouty novel "Stella ---" | 35 |
Surname of Old West outlaw brothers | 35 |
Bond in "License to Kill" | 35 |
Tim of "Private Practice" | 35 |
Joan Sutherland or Judi Dench, e.g. | 35 |
Barbara Cartland or Agatha Christie | 35 |
Movie subtitled "Omen II" | 35 |
Father ___, leper priest of Molokai | 35 |
Father ___, famous priest to lepers | 35 |
Controversial word for Rhett Butler | 35 |
Matt of "We Bought a Zoo" | 35 |
Homer's voice, ___ Castellaneta | 35 |