Gynecologist played by Richard Gere | 35 |
Not controlled by a port authority? | 35 |
Former Dodger ace, now an announcer | 35 |
Don who won the 1962 Cy Young award | 35 |
Eb equivalent, in some temperaments | 35 |
Letters that change hands in April? | 35 |
Occasion to do a late shift?: Abbr. | 35 |
Cause of a clock change twice a yr. | 35 |
Ailment treated with benzodiazepine | 35 |
Like some people's citizenships | 35 |
Chess problems having two solutions | 35 |
Lee "Scratch" Perry genre | 35 |
Second-largest Arab emirate in area | 35 |
City with world's tallest tower | 35 |
Nobel Peace Prize winner Le ___ Tho | 35 |
Raw materials for a feather pillow? | 35 |
Firecrackers that don't explode | 35 |
Required to be filed, as a tax form | 35 |
Where you may see a second helping? | 35 |
One settling a score, in olden days | 35 |
They're often scheduled at noon | 35 |
U.A.W. treasurer's accumulation | 35 |
Focus of recent Tony Bennett albums | 35 |
'Well, that's obvious!' | 35 |
"Isn't that obvious?" | 35 |
"How could I miss that?!" | 35 |
"How could I be so dumb?" | 35 |
Post-Breathalyzer charge, for short | 35 |
Drinker's road offense, briefly | 35 |
Stevie Wonder's "Sir" | 35 |
Classic TV's Bo, Luke and Daisy | 35 |
"Man of La Mancha" number | 35 |
Oversimplify, with "down" | 35 |
Timothy Q. Mouse's title friend | 35 |
Hauler's destination, sometimes | 35 |
Scene of an Oliver Cromwell triumph | 35 |
Irene of 'My Favorite Wife' | 35 |
Kirsten of "Spider-Man 2" | 35 |
Batman and Robin were a dynamic one | 35 |
Grammy-winning Gnarls Barkley, e.g. | 35 |
Comic skaters Frick and Frack, e.g. | 35 |
The Carpenters and Sonny & Cher | 35 |
Grounds for divorce, in some states | 35 |
"Bull ___" (Costner film) | 35 |
Dan of "The Little Foxes" | 35 |
Making beds and dusting, for a maid | 35 |
Home entertainment system component | 35 |
Drunk's road offense, for short | 35 |
Breathalyzer test target, for short | 35 |
The red in red velvet cake, for one | 35 |
Change from brunette to blonde, say | 35 |
Van --- of "Mary Poppins" | 35 |
"Lay Lady Lay" songwriter | 35 |
"Lay Lady Lay" singer Bob | 35 |
"Freewheelin"' singer | 35 |
'80s soap about the Carringtons | 35 |
St. Louis's historic ___ Bridge | 35 |
Former "CSI" actor George | 35 |
Like some new employees and beavers | 35 |
First manned spacecraft on the moon | 35 |
United States Postal Service symbol | 35 |
They have bills and appear on bills | 35 |
They're small and may be golden | 35 |
Van Gogh had one in his later years | 35 |
Aptitude for note-worthy creations? | 35 |
Van Gogh: ___ today, gone tomorrow? | 35 |
It's used to find the right key | 35 |
Swimmer's ___ (medical ailment) | 35 |
Something examined with an otoscope | 35 |
Body part repaired by tympanoplasty | 35 |
Like pages with turned-down corners | 35 |
TV's "My Name Is ___" | 35 |
Title meaning "chieftain" | 35 |
Title between viscount and marquess | 35 |
Jazzman --- "Fatha" Hines | 35 |
1977 Heisman Trophy winner Campbell | 35 |
1950s-'60s Chief Justice Warren | 35 |
"My Name is ___" (sitcom) | 35 |
Hyman of "The Cosby Show" | 35 |
"Iolanthe" chorus members | 35 |
"... and --- to rise ..." | 35 |
What the fashionably late never are | 35 |
Like the bird that catches the worm | 35 |
"The good die ___ . . . " | 35 |
"... and ___ to rise ..." | 35 |
Work to get, as someone's trust | 35 |
"I ___ that I eat": Shak. | 35 |
''I'm all ___'' | 35 |
Where stirrups and anvils are found | 35 |
Prominent parts of an Obama costume | 35 |
Prominent feature of Prince Charles | 35 |
" . . . lend me your ___" | 35 |
" . . . ___ but hear not" | 35 |
Buck's "The Good ___" | 35 |
"War of the Worlds" world | 35 |
Last word of the Gettysburg Address | 35 |
Buck's "The Good ---" | 35 |
Settle comfortably, as into a chair | 35 |
Parallel park with great care, e.g. | 35 |
"La Bohème" stage prop | 35 |