Start of a muffler shop's slogan | 36 |
San Diego Chargers head coach Turner | 36 |
Synonym for "on the house" | 36 |
Start of a David Letterman countdown | 36 |
Selections from a Tchaikovsky ballet | 36 |
Second sign on the music store door? | 36 |
Sun Tzu's "The Art __" | 36 |
Scientist featured in a cowboy tune? | 36 |
Scrabble piece in a retirement home? | 36 |
Streisand film, with "Day" | 36 |
Site of a 1990 film "Bird" | 36 |
Start of an "Indians" song | 36 |
Severe sales restriction, informally | 36 |
Specimen in a simian autopsy, maybe? | 36 |
Send for a special bridal accessory? | 36 |
Start of a proud father's remark | 36 |
Spring bloomer made into a cosmetic? | 36 |
Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, e.g. | 36 |
Seeming displacement, to astronomers | 36 |
Say "You're cute," say | 36 |
Summer next door to the nudist camp? | 36 |
Snap of part of one's portfolio? | 36 |
Survivor in The Winter's Tale | 36 |
Software with crop and marquee tools | 36 |
Schubert's 'Trout,' e.g. | 36 |
Sandwich options on an Italian menu? | 36 |
Sign at an auto repair shop (Part 1) | 36 |
Subjects of Benchley's sex study | 36 |
Spending for a pol's pet project | 36 |
Serving of ice in a beer hall drink? | 36 |
Some advanced researchers, for short | 36 |
School project medium in large rolls | 36 |
Speech at a major high school dance? | 36 |
Sightseeing trip for burglars? Woof! | 36 |
Subj. that deals with mixed feelings | 36 |
Sound the fox-in-the-henhouse alarm? | 36 |
Seemed familiar, to a campanologist? | 36 |
Seller of an Inverted Jenny, perhaps | 36 |
Substances used in chemical analysis | 36 |
Spawning grounds for trout or salmon | 36 |
Slowing a horse, with "in" | 36 |
Still Charlie after all these years? | 36 |
Security desk at a Broadway theater? | 36 |
Schedule the motion for later, again | 36 |
Stone structure in a garden, perhaps | 36 |
Set back to the beginning, as a tape | 36 |
Seven-time winner of the Daytona 500 | 36 |
Supposed oyster season, colloquially | 36 |
Settle one debt by incurring another | 36 |
Student writing competition, briefly | 36 |
Song for a 13th-century French king? | 36 |
Starting point of the Chisholm Trail | 36 |
Site of Thornton Wilder's bridge | 36 |
Source of the word "karma" | 36 |
Susan & Tim, or wrap containers? | 36 |
Subject of many cafeteria complaints | 36 |
Sign represented by an M with a tail | 36 |
Sean Connery and Tilda Swinton, e.g. | 36 |
Stone Temple Pilots frontman Weiland | 36 |
Soul singer with iconic facial scars | 36 |
Selling point of many vacation homes | 36 |
Sponge "Have You ___ Mary" | 36 |
Sonic the Hedgehog's game system | 36 |
Star of "The Pink Panther" | 36 |
St. Patrick's Cathedral address? | 36 |
Slender, long-legged African wildcat | 36 |
Shakespeare's "Hurry!" | 36 |
Second division of an Italian sonnet | 36 |
She wrote "Green Darkness" | 36 |
Shots preceding kills, in volleyball | 36 |
Send explicit come-ons by cell phone | 36 |
Sent some member's only pictures | 36 |
Seashell seller, in a tongue twister | 36 |
Start of a well-known tongue twister | 36 |
Some grown men in New York play here | 36 |
Smelled Woody inside armored vehicle | 36 |
Singer of "All I Wanna Do" | 36 |
Steve Perry hit "___ Mine" | 36 |
Second-largest denomination of Islam | 36 |
Something not to "give up" | 36 |
Sports phrase for a diamond thriller | 36 |
Songwriters' Hall of Fame: Abbr. | 36 |
Shakespeare's Katharina, for one | 36 |
Superagent in "Doonesbury" | 36 |
Scrutinize, with "through" | 36 |
Scatter, as confectioners' sugar | 36 |
Skipper's speed-measuring device | 36 |
Site of a Lewis and Clark stop, 1804 | 36 |
Stevie Wonder hit honoring Ellington | 36 |
Secretariat's role in retirement | 36 |
Shankar's pear-shaped instrument | 36 |
Seattle ___ (1977 Horse of the Year) | 36 |
Seattle ___, the Triple Crown winner | 36 |
Seattle ___ (legendary thoroughbred) | 36 |
Shooter that may be digital, briefly | 36 |
Speaks after several drinks, perhaps | 36 |
Snazzily dressed political big shot? | 36 |
Spectacled bo's'n of fiction | 36 |
Something picked up in a locker room | 36 |
Stops being oblivious, idiomatically | 36 |