Whitney who invented the cotton gin | 35 |
First name in pharmaceutical giants | 35 |
One of two sibling NFL quarterbacks | 35 |
New York Giants quarterback Manning | 35 |
___ Lilly and Co. (maker of Prozac) | 35 |
Skull and Bones member, for example | 35 |
High Priest of Shiloh, in the Bible | 35 |
Goldsworthy of "Degrassi" | 35 |
Giant with a strong arm, familiarly | 35 |
Dunkin' Donuts pitchman Manning | 35 |
David ___ Lilienthal of A.E.C. fame | 35 |
Clinton, Ford, or either Bush, e.g. | 35 |
"Dream Children" essayist | 35 |
'Wild River' director Kazan | 35 |
Say "Li'l Abner," say | 35 |
Say "bo's'n," say | 35 |
Turned something into somethin' | 35 |
Sculptor Nadelman: 1885–1946 | 35 |
_____ Ducommun, 1902 Peace Nobelist | 35 |
Noted architect (Eero's father) | 35 |
Author who won the 1986 Peace Prize | 35 |
Electric meter inventor ___ Thomson | 35 |
Nation of Islam leader ___ Muhammad | 35 |
"Adam Bede" author George | 35 |
He wrote "The Hollow Men" | 35 |
"The Cocktail Party" poet | 35 |
He wrote "The Waste Land" | 35 |
"The Naming of Cats" poet | 35 |
"Ash Wednesday" poet T.S. | 35 |
He wrote "The Rock": 1934 | 35 |
Author of "Four Quartets" | 35 |
The Whiffenpoofs of a cappella fame | 35 |
Jodie Foster and Meryl Streep, e.g. | 35 |
Bush's undergraduate classmates | 35 |
"John Q" actress Kimberly | 35 |
What apostrophes are often used for | 35 |
World's largest modeling agency | 35 |
Not identifying with the hoi polloi | 35 |
Believer in rule by the upper crust | 35 |
Doolittle of 'My Fair Lady' | 35 |
"Pygmalion" protégé | 35 |
"Pygmalion" flower seller | 35 |
Animal on Michigan's state flag | 35 |
Rocky Mountain National Park bugler | 35 |
Majestic animal at the Grand Canyon | 35 |
Creature in The Hartford's logo | 35 |
Members of a fraternal organization | 35 |
Grp. with the youth program Antlers | 35 |
Group with a Grand Lodge in Chicago | 35 |
2004 film "___ Enchanted" | 35 |
First name in the Jazz Hall of Fame | 35 |
"__ Enchanted": 2004 film | 35 |
Lady associated with Duke and Count | 35 |
"___ Cinders" (old comic) | 35 |
Dakota Fanning's younger sister | 35 |
Magazine title that's a pronoun | 35 |
Fashion magazine with a French name | 35 |
American magazine founded in France | 35 |
"Sea of Love" star Barkin | 35 |
Burstyn of "The Exorcist" | 35 |
Aunt _____ of "Oklahoma!" | 35 |
___ Murphy in "Oklahoma!" | 35 |
Cofounder of Lucky Duck Productions | 35 |
Noted Unitarian William __ Channing | 35 |
'The Four of Hearts' writer | 35 |
“Dallas” matriarch Miss ___ | 35 |
___ May of "Tobacco Road" | 35 |
___ May in "Tobacco Road" | 35 |
Cass ___ of the Mamas and the Papas | 35 |
Punctuation that lets you trail off | 35 |
"Less Than Zero" novelist | 35 |
Upper New York Bay's ___ Island | 35 |
Best-selling author Bret Easton ___ | 35 |
-- Island (old immigration gateway) | 35 |
Right-angled additions to buildings | 35 |
"Nightmare on ___ Street" | 35 |
Wood used in making some dartboards | 35 |
North Dakota's state tree, e.g. | 35 |
Mixed-up Torme's favorite tree? | 35 |
Violinist Mischa or trumpeter Ziggy | 35 |
"Wideo Wabbit" antagonist | 35 |
Patchwork elephant of picture books | 35 |
"___ Tune," 1941 hit song | 35 |
________ , southern Ontario village | 35 |
Neighbor kid in "Blondie" | 35 |
Orange-nosed Sesame Street resident | 35 |
Neighbor of Dagwood, in the funnies | 35 |
Neighbor boy in "Blondie" | 35 |
Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 35 |
Muppet in "Sesame Street" | 35 |
Nickname of golfer Sergio GarcÃa | 35 |
Cause of some bad weather anomalies | 35 |
The United States, from Mexico: Sp. | 35 |
"Telephone Line" rock gp. | 35 |
"Strange Magic" rock band | 35 |
"All Over the World" band | 35 |
Band with keyboardist Richard Tandy | 35 |
"Xanadu" group, for short | 35 |
"Out of the Blue" rockers | 35 |
"I'm Alive" musicians | 35 |