Tackle for a loss, as a quarterback | 35 |
Of the base of the vertebral column | 35 |
Rolling Stones: "___ Day" | 35 |
Time's Man of the Year for 1977 | 35 |
Peace Nobelist before Mother Teresa | 35 |
"Swell" 50's footwear | 35 |
"No Ordinary Love" singer | 35 |
Radio's "Vic and ___" | 35 |
'The Sweetest Taboo' singer | 35 |
Berlin's "___ Salome" | 35 |
"Sexy" Beatles title girl | 35 |
Former Iranian president Bani _____ | 35 |
Anti-American cleric Muqtada al-___ | 35 |
What baseball players are, at times | 35 |
Insurance provider based in Seattle | 35 |
___ Field (where the Mariners play) | 35 |
Deserving a lower insurance premium | 35 |
Org. of which Tom Hanks is a member | 35 |
"Lonesome Dove'' genre | 35 |
''The Forsyte ___'' | 35 |
Host of TV's "Cosmos" | 35 |
Mentor in spiritual topics, perhaps | 35 |
Actor Bob of "Full House" | 35 |
"Raising Dad" sitcom star | 35 |
Desert south of the Atlas Mountains | 35 |
Satirist who wrote jokes for J.F.K. | 35 |
"That's what she ___" | 35 |
City captured by the French in 1859 | 35 |
What Jimmy Buffett does on off time | 35 |
One who goes marching in, in a song | 35 |
John, Paul or George, but not Ringo | 35 |
Pat of "Wheel of Fortune" | 35 |
"For heaven's _____!" | 35 |
''Land ___ alive!'' | 35 |
"Well, for goodness ___!" | 35 |
"The Odd Couple" director | 35 |
"Do the Right Thing" role | 35 |
Paradise of "On the Road" | 35 |
Paradise in "On the Road" | 35 |
James Franco film about actor Mineo | 35 |
Common pizza joint owner's name | 35 |
Benny Goodman's "Gal" | 35 |
"My Gal ___" (1942 movie) | 35 |
''Erie Canal'' mule | 35 |
You might fix one yourself at a bar | 35 |
Weight-watcher's lunch, perhaps | 35 |
Salt-covered plain of the Southwest | 35 |
Word on a sign on the lawn, perhaps | 35 |
"Love for ___," 1930 song | 35 |
Setting of "The Crucible" | 35 |
Capital between Eugene and Portland | 35 |
Stephen King's '-- Lot' | 35 |
"Springtime-fresh" smokes | 35 |
City taken by Allied forces in 1943 | 35 |
"The Laughing Man" author | 35 |
"Franny and Zooey" author | 35 |
It may be on the tip of your tongue | 35 |
Show great anticipation, informally | 35 |
Jonas who developed a polio vaccine | 35 |
With a sickly, yellowish complexion | 35 |
Hayek of "Wild Wild West" | 35 |
Strauss opera based on a Wilde play | 35 |
John the Baptist's head waiter? | 35 |
A bun may be next to a beehive here | 35 |
Sauce of chili peppers and tomatoes | 35 |
Suitable for hypertension sufferers | 35 |
Treaty signed by Nixon and Brezhnev | 35 |
''To your health!'' | 35 |
Dog also called a Persian Greyhound | 35 |
"To Pierre and Brigitte!" | 35 |
"Chain Gang" singer Cooke | 35 |
"Casablanca" piano player | 35 |
"As Time Goes By" pianist | 35 |
“Only Sixteen” singer Cooke | 35 |
"The Brady Bunch" butcher | 35 |
"Skyfall" director Mendes | 35 |
"Jarhead" director Mendes | 35 |
"GMA" weatherman Champion | 35 |
"Cheers" character Malone | 35 |
"Avatar" star Worthington | 35 |
Dance music with an infectious beat | 35 |
Danced at Rio's Carnival, maybe | 35 |
"Sighted sub, sank _____" | 35 |
"The ___ Moon," 1927 song | 35 |
Clemens's first name, for short | 35 |
Actress Emma of "Dynasty" | 35 |
"Delirious" co-star, 1991 | 35 |
Its official flower is the ula-fala | 35 |
Island on which Pythagoras was born | 35 |
Appetizer often served with chutney | 35 |
Pete who won seven Wimbledon titles | 35 |
"The Maltese Falcon" role | 35 |
Biblical sufferer of a bad hair day | 35 |
'The Maltese Falcon' sleuth | 35 |
He anointed Saul and David as kings | 35 |
___ de Champlain, founder of Quebec | 35 |
"Mens --- in corpore ..." | 35 |
She wrote "Indiana": 1832 | 35 |
Colonel known for his secret recipe | 35 |
"The Chanukah song" comic | 35 |