"The West Wing" actor Rob | 35 |
"The Outsiders" actor Rob | 35 |
"Oxford Blues" star, 1984 | 35 |
"The Lyon's Den" star | 35 |
''West Wing'' actor | 35 |
Pulitzer-winning poet Amy or Robert | 35 |
Massachusetts city on the Merrimack | 35 |
Most likely to get zero on the SAT? | 35 |
Acid's quality, in an acid test | 35 |
Powell's detective film co-star | 35 |
One of H. Fonda's last co-stars | 35 |
"Thin Man" series co-star | 35 |
"The Great Ziegfeld" star | 35 |
Future attorney's exam, briefly | 35 |
Future jurist's exam, for short | 35 |
Reqmt. for certain graduate studies | 35 |
Future prosecutor's exam: Abbr. | 35 |
Future attorney's hurdle: Abbr. | 35 |
Aspiring DA's hurdle in college | 35 |
A perfect score on it is 180: Abbr. | 35 |
Prereqs for some Harvard applicants | 35 |
Bar aspirants' hurdles, briefly | 35 |
Hurdles for future attorneys: Abbr. | 35 |
Exams for attorney-wannabes (abbr.) | 35 |
Exams for aspiring attorneys: Abbr. | 35 |
Exams before some postgrad. studies | 35 |
"Acid" used in some trips | 35 |
Something dropped by one who trips? | 35 |
It helped Dr. Leary take some trips | 35 |
"The ___ Room," 1962 film | 35 |
Sch. whose mascot is Mike the Tiger | 35 |
Battalion commander, perhaps: Abbr. | 35 |
Johnny Rotten band Public Image ___ | 35 |
It closes some businesses in Europe | 35 |
Rock group that included J. Osborne | 35 |
There are 185 in this puzzle: Abbr. | 35 |
Fuzz and Flap, in the comics: Abbr. | 35 |
Occasion to cry "O, poi!" | 35 |
Like a well-cared-for bicycle chain | 35 |
Robitaille of the Los Angeles Kings | 35 |
"THX 1138" director, 1971 | 35 |
''Fortune'' founder | 35 |
Tourist city of central Switzerland | 35 |
Powerful couple in publishing, once | 35 |
"Santa ___," Italian song | 35 |
Saint ___ (island in the Windwards) | 35 |
She was on the first TV Guide cover | 35 |
Dick __, Hoosier senator since 1977 | 35 |
Vehicle seen at the Winter Olympics | 35 |
Bela of ''Dracula'' | 35 |
Two-time Best Actress winner Rainer | 35 |
First name in "Star Wars" | 35 |
Stray Cats "Be-Bop-A-___" | 35 |
"To Sir With Love" singer | 35 |
"But don't bring ___" | 35 |
"Serpico" director Sidney | 35 |
"The Pawnbroker" director | 35 |
"Network" director Sidney | 35 |
One who is an inspiration to others | 35 |
Roman goddess personifying the moon | 35 |
Lovegood of the Harry Potter series | 35 |
___ Park (Coney Island destination) | 35 |
The "pneumo" in pneumonia | 35 |
New York's ___-Fontanne Theater | 35 |
Broadway's ___-Fontanne Theater | 35 |
Milwaukee's gift to the theater | 35 |
Manhattan's __-Fontanne Theatre | 35 |
Welch role in "Bedazzled" | 35 |
One of the "deadly seven" | 35 |
Writer of "The 95 Theses" | 35 |
Skating leap with one full rotation | 35 |
Groucho's tattooed lady of song | 35 |
Soapmaker's substances, perhaps | 35 |
Cleaning cabinet compounds, perhaps | 35 |
The Eagles' "__ Eyes" | 35 |
"___ Eyes" by The Eagles | 35 |
Author of "The Bronx Zoo" | 35 |
Former White House adviser Nofziger | 35 |
'Fatal Attraction' director | 35 |
City about 200 miles from Marseille | 35 |
Hugo's "Toute la ___" | 35 |
Instrument made with a turtle shell | 35 |
"Toute la ___," Hugo work | 35 |
Word said with a tip o' the hat | 35 |
"Just the facts" follower | 35 |
Shelley's "Queen ___" | 35 |
Nickname for a telecom conglomerate | 35 |
Condiment for silents star Normand? | 35 |
One of the Original Kings of Comedy | 35 |
Territory returned to China in 1999 | 35 |
It was transferred to China in 1999 | 35 |
Plain-Jane of the penne-ziti family | 35 |
Large parrot with brilliant plumage | 35 |
___ 5 ("Speed Racer" car) | 35 |
Kind of men the Village People were | 35 |
Georgia home of the Allman Brothers | 35 |
City close to the center of Georgia | 35 |
William H. ___ of "Fargo" | 35 |
Kris Kringle's employer of film | 35 |
Magazine with a "fold-in" | 35 |