Year of the Salt Lake City Olympics | 35 |
Salt Lake City Winter Olympics year | 35 |
Recurrent effect of past experience | 35 |
Minnesota shopping mecca, for short | 35 |
Utah city near Arches National Park | 35 |
City near Canyonlands National Park | 35 |
Brand name with a red "o" | 35 |
After-Christmas sale shoppers, e.g. | 35 |
Stage name of Richard Melville Hall | 35 |
Melville's "___-Dick" | 35 |
Like platform shoes in the '60s | 35 |
Carnaby Street type of the '60s | 35 |
'America's Next Top --' | 35 |
Cable company communication devices | 35 |
Body ___ (tattoos, piercings, etc.) | 35 |
"Calvin and Hobbes" bully | 35 |
Barkeep on "The Simpsons" | 35 |
Szyslak of "The Simpsons" | 35 |
Recipient of Bart's prank calls | 35 |
Barkeep of "The Simpsons" | 35 |
1985 movie "Izzy and ___" | 35 |
Homer Simpson's favorite tavern | 35 |
___ & Chandon (champagne brand) | 35 |
Former "S.N.L." actor Jay | 35 |
"Jerry Maguire" actor Jay | 35 |
"You can't mean me!?" | 35 |
"You don't mean ME?!" | 35 |
Question asked with raised eyebrows | 35 |
Pretentious way to refer to oneself | 35 |
Oona in ''Chaplin'' | 35 |
Something stolen from Austin Powers | 35 |
Record companies' double agents | 35 |
Commit a particularly heinous crime | 35 |
Pseudonym of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin | 35 |
Pseudonym of Jean Baptiste Poquelin | 35 |
One of the Quad Cities, in Illinois | 35 |
Illinois home of Black Hawk College | 35 |
Defoe's "__ Flanders" | 35 |
Shannon formerly of "SNL" | 35 |
"Because I said so" sayer | 35 |
S.U.V. "chauffeur," maybe | 35 |
One who brings out the inner child? | 35 |
"Throw __ From the Train" | 35 |
Da Vinci's "___ Lisa" | 35 |
Leonardo's "___ Lisa" | 35 |
Honorific in a da Vinci masterpiece | 35 |
"__ Lisa "(da Vinci work) | 35 |
World's second smallest country | 35 |
"La Gioconda," familiarly | 35 |
Orange-and-black-winged butterflies | 35 |
Parisian daily, with "Le" | 35 |
"_____ Cane" (1963 movie) | 35 |
French Impressionist painter Claude | 35 |
"Waterloo Bridge" painter | 35 |
"Rouen Cathedral" painter | 35 |
"Haystacks" artist Claude | 35 |
Covering one's tracks, in a way | 35 |
It's seen in television studios | 35 |
"Name of the Rose" figure | 35 |
"Last of the Cocked Hats" | 35 |
Novelty tune heard around Halloween | 35 |
Juxtaposition of pictorial material | 35 |
"The Count of ___ Cristo" | 35 |
Ike's British colleague in arms | 35 |
[You should try some of this grass] | 35 |
It's demonstrated by ring color | 35 |
Site of the longest golf drive ever | 35 |
Music to ease the second-job blues? | 35 |
1970s-'80s Bond portrayer Roger | 35 |
"The Lone Ranger" Clayton | 35 |
"Sicko" filmmaker Michael | 35 |
"Ordinary People" actress | 35 |
Derek, B.'s co-star got hitched | 35 |
Secures firmly, as a boat to a pier | 35 |
Former New Orleans Saints coach Jim | 35 |
Lesson taught at the end, sometimes | 35 |
Workers' collective disposition | 35 |
"Happy Days" actress Erin | 35 |
Like some curiosity or fascinations | 35 |
Like fascination with the dark side | 35 |
Thomas who wrote "Utopia" | 35 |
Extreme: "___ Than Words" | 35 |
"There isn't any ___" | 35 |
"Let's have seconds!" | 35 |
Role for Brando as a fat, crazy guy | 35 |
Rita of "West Side Story" | 35 |
"The Karate Kid" star Pat | 35 |
"September ___" (Diamond) | 35 |
Tony-winning actor of 1962 and 1990 | 35 |
Lewis's mystery-solving partner | 35 |
40's jazz-style singer Ella Mae | 35 |
__ code (telegrapher's tapping) | 35 |
New York Daily News owner Zuckerman | 35 |
Def of "Cadillac Records" | 35 |
German region known for viticulture | 35 |
Subject of a Michelangelo sculpture | 35 |
Engage in frenzied concert activity | 35 |
Arnold ___, memorable actor-puzzler | 35 |
Israel's counterpart to the CIA | 35 |
"A violet by a ___ stone" | 35 |