Started some Photoshopping, perhaps | 35 |
Sandwich served at Starbucks? (6,7) | 35 |
Scottish place-name in Saskatchewan | 35 |
Sash worn by ancient Jewish priests | 35 |
Shortened version of a written work | 35 |
Subject of a Degas café painting | 35 |
Source of many a giraffe's meal | 35 |
Season-ending knee tear site, often | 35 |
Slip into ____ (become unconscious) | 35 |
Safari group's carrier, perhaps | 35 |
Spouse of a Delta or United worker? | 35 |
Served in cream sauce and mushrooms | 35 |
Sonoran mayor's place up north? | 35 |
Senator formerly on "SNL" | 35 |
Sound system in the Keystone State? | 35 |
Semiautobiographical Bob Fosse film | 35 |
Sinatra's "_____ Way" | 35 |
Shelter for the poor, in Portsmouth | 35 |
Sweet liqueur with an almond flavor | 35 |
Spacey/Bening Oscar-winning picture | 35 |
Series about much-married citizens? | 35 |
Sheila Weller's 1993 biographer | 35 |
Structural as opposed to functional | 35 |
She played Nana in "Nana" | 35 |
Send out a save the date card, e.g. | 35 |
Seeing man as focus of the universe | 35 |
Snowden's first release (hyph.) | 35 |
Site of April 1865 Civil War action | 35 |
Ship that brought Puritans to Salem | 35 |
Supply weapons to a committee head? | 35 |
Slangy suffix with glitter or liter | 35 |
Solicitor of celebs' signatures | 35 |
Salesperson who may give you a ring | 35 |
Sign of parenthood in the mid-1980s | 35 |
Substitute for teeth in some whales | 35 |
Southern capital with a French name | 35 |
Standard- -- (leaders of movements) | 35 |
Start of a quip by Alfred E. Neuman | 35 |
Streets with only one way in or out | 35 |
Song from "Anything Goes" | 35 |
Stinkiness, length, brownness, etc. | 35 |
Spool decoratin' Granny Smiths? | 35 |
Shop that only sells filleted meat? | 35 |
Some exams for joint pain sufferers | 35 |
Sacred text first published in 1830 | 35 |
Some workers' footwear securers | 35 |
Starting point of the Freedom Trail | 35 |
São Paulo's land, to natives | 35 |
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen, e.g. | 35 |
Successful New York City stage show | 35 |
Sagan's "_____ Brain" | 35 |
Sci-fi hero played by Buster Crabbe | 35 |
Small state between hostile nations | 35 |
Sounds made by things in the night? | 35 |
Sec. of Agriculture: 1971–76 | 35 |
Start of many Starbucks drink names | 35 |
Stretchy part of Pirelli's logo | 35 |
Speaker of the quote born 7/30/1890 | 35 |
Salinger work, with "The" | 35 |
Slogan [six consecutive consonants] | 35 |
Started sneezing and sniffling, say | 35 |
Singer who really cuts the mustard? | 35 |
Some premium butcher shop purchases | 35 |
Some caterpillars outside the U.S.? | 35 |
Swiss "king of hoteliers" | 35 |
Scoville heat units characterize it | 35 |
Send a kid from Santiago to Alaska? | 35 |
Selected a certain fabric softener? | 35 |
Superman, after letting himself go? | 35 |
Showed appreciation in a handy way? | 35 |
Saxman in Bruce's E Street Band | 35 |
Struggles between the rich and poor | 35 |
Star of "Stormy Weather"? | 35 |
Start of a quotation by Anne Lamott | 35 |
Subject of some business agreements | 35 |
Slapstick comedian's workplace? | 35 |
Snack for a TV remote control user? | 35 |
Sir Stafford ___, British statesman | 35 |
Screenplay direction for the editor | 35 |
Spiral-shaped particle accelerators | 35 |
Saint-___ (French military academy) | 35 |
Saint-___ (France's West Point) | 35 |
Subjects of some jury deliberations | 35 |
Singles, compared to married people | 35 |
Supreme Court justice dropping out? | 35 |
Support systems for some headlights | 35 |
Swept-back feature of some aircraft | 35 |
Skirtlike Indian men's garments | 35 |
Sigourney Weaver role, 1988: 2 wds. | 35 |
Snack before the entrée, perhaps | 35 |
Something big in front of the sofa? | 35 |
Supernatural spirit of Islam (Var.) | 35 |
Severinsen living in San Francisco? | 35 |
Shout "Enough is enough!" | 35 |
Seriously irritate, based on Verdi? | 35 |
Sending out a radar-jamming signal? | 35 |
Supreme Court chief justices Warren | 35 |
Supported on a stand, as a painting | 35 |
Strait adjacent to Long Island City | 35 |
Song from "Born to Dance" | 35 |