Germ-filled dish named for a German | 35 |
Hotels usually don't allow them | 35 |
Cats, canaries, hamsters and others | 35 |
Subject heading in a hotel brochure | 35 |
Strokes ... or ones getting stroked | 35 |
Grand's counterpart, in a sense | 35 |
"Right church, wrong ___" | 35 |
Provider of a trip across a desert? | 35 |
GI's rank after one year, maybe | 35 |
"That's nuthin'!" | 35 |
Grp. with holes in its organization | 35 |
Club discussed in clubhouses: Abbr. | 35 |
Links org. sponsoring the FedEx Cup | 35 |
Driving distance is a concern in it | 35 |
'Music of the Night' figure | 35 |
Bela Lugosi maritime murder mystery | 35 |
Third degree, in a scholastic sense | 35 |
They're given the third degree? | 35 |
Goals of some candidates, for short | 35 |
Bird served "under glass" | 35 |
Winner of eight gold medals in 2008 | 35 |
"Hospital smell" chemical | 35 |
Talent scout's find, informally | 35 |
Extremely talented types, for short | 35 |
''That was close!'' | 35 |
Pop music's Collins and Spector | 35 |
"Murphy Brown" lunch spot | 35 |
Request info in a fraudulent e-mail | 35 |
Flower that means "flame" | 35 |
Suffix for ''xeno'' | 35 |
Lisa's "Friends" role | 35 |
Lisa Kudrow, on "Friends" | 35 |
Something taken on Santa's knee | 35 |
PR event with much shutter-clicking | 35 |
They're in your local newspaper | 35 |
'Wheel of Fortune' category | 35 |
She sang "La Vie en Rose" | 35 |
La Môme ___ (The Little Sparrow) | 35 |
"La Vie en rose" lyricist | 35 |
It's heard at chorus rehearsals | 35 |
Cristofori made the first one: 1709 | 35 |
Paparazzo's moneymaker, briefly | 35 |
Abnormal craving to eat chalk, etc. | 35 |
Dessert served in triangular slices | 35 |
Dessert that's easy to prepare? | 35 |
Part of Captain Kidd's treasure | 35 |
State capital on the Missouri River | 35 |
Literature's Saint _____ Berton | 35 |
St. Peter's Basilica attraction | 35 |
Popular subjects in Renaissance art | 35 |
Snowball in "Animal Farm" | 35 |
Metal mold, as from a blast furnace | 35 |
Common gathering in a public square | 35 |
Dirty "Peanuts" character | 35 |
Water ____ (dental product company) | 35 |
Traditional gefilte fish ingredient | 35 |
"___'s Peak or bust!" | 35 |
He said: "What is truth?" | 35 |
Make some after-the-whistle contact | 35 |
Just what the doctor ordered, maybe | 35 |
It may be bitter or hard to swallow | 35 |
Alanis has a "Little" one | 35 |
Person who sits in front of a cabin | 35 |
Absent-minded Milne title character | 35 |
One that stands to prevent a strike | 35 |
First word in a tropical drink name | 35 |
Supplier of candy and toys for kids | 35 |
Color for baby girls, traditionally | 35 |
"Raise Your Glass" singer | 35 |
"___ Cadillac" (1988 hit) | 35 |
What Archie Bunker claimed Mike was | 35 |
State tree of Nevada and New Mexico | 35 |
They're toppled during a strike | 35 |
Having a thin vertical-line pattern | 35 |
"Great Expectations" hero | 35 |
Assert oneself, with "up" | 35 |
They're unlikely to be realized | 35 |
Its biggest attraction is on a list | 35 |
City with a much-visited bell tower | 35 |
Sinker or two-finger fastball, e.g. | 35 |
Mortgage payment components acronym | 35 |
''Kalifornia'' star | 35 |
Name of two British prime ministers | 35 |
Big East Conference team, for short | 35 |
Elder and Younger English statesmen | 35 |
One of twelve popes, or an antipope | 35 |
Drug tester's control substance | 35 |
"__ to go, people to see" | 35 |
"Fantasy Island" sighting | 35 |
Kill Devil Hill machine: Dec., 1903 | 35 |
Part of the harmony of the universe | 35 |
Engage in a recent fad (not owling) | 35 |
Lie down for a photograph, fad-wise | 35 |
Texas city where Frito-Lay is based | 35 |
Magician's audience confederate | 35 |
Map that may show land subdivisions | 35 |
South America's RÃo de la __ | 35 |
River between Argentina and Uruguay | 35 |
Part of the earth's outer layer | 35 |
"Beetle Bailey" intellect | 35 |