MAW! WHERE'S THE R.I. ROAD MAP? | 35 |
Student Accounts introducer in 2009 | 35 |
Hard-to-find convenience these days | 35 |
Creator of detective Adam Dalgliesh | 35 |
"Guns-vs.-butter" concept | 35 |
Setting of many New Yorker cartoons | 35 |
Having a grainy texture as leather | 35 |
"The Wild Bunch" director | 35 |
Flattened with the head of a hammer | 35 |
Pressed one's nose to the glass | 35 |
The Button Molder's near-victim | 35 |
Examination by those most qualified | 35 |
Dodger shortstop after Leo Durocher | 35 |
Score the winning point in cribbage | 35 |
Dish often served with hoisin sauce | 35 |
Hominid discovery announced in 1927 | 35 |
Name associated with college grants | 35 |
Retailer whose middle name was Cash | 35 |
"Honi soit qui mal y ___" | 35 |
World's largest office building | 35 |
Where dollars for defense are spent | 35 |
Number representing one's share | 35 |
Some grocery-store chicken roasters | 35 |
"Couldn't be better!" | 35 |
What the starred answers start with | 35 |
Done with little effort or interest | 35 |
1995 Physics Nobelist Martin L. ___ | 35 |
Prefix on names of durable products | 35 |
Did a beautician's job: Colloq. | 35 |
One letter changes a Ross to a Juan | 35 |
Warren William & Ricardo Cortez | 35 |
Reason for bad performance reviews? | 35 |
What Picasso deliberately distorted | 35 |
One of the former Big Three in news | 35 |
___ Amiens (First Crusade preacher) | 35 |
They may be found on a dessert tray | 35 |
George Clooney's Max and others | 35 |
You might use it to pay for staples | 35 |
Merrie Melodies "co-star" | 35 |
Dealership on the Champs-Elysées | 35 |
Sugar pill for quarterback Manning? | 35 |
"China Bistro" restaurant | 35 |
It involves a lot of back-and-forth | 35 |
Tests involving chemical compounds? | 35 |
85003, 85004 and 85007, for example | 35 |
Alternative to a long-distance plan | 35 |
What [circled letters] wanted to do | 35 |
"F" as in picture taking? | 35 |
"Army exam," said Tom ___ | 35 |
Sam in "Casablanca," e.g. | 35 |
Subject of a 2007 YouTube sensation | 35 |
Adjective for "Tom Jones" | 35 |
Middling review of a great painter? | 35 |
Select the correct atomic particle? | 35 |
An illusory promise, metaphorically | 35 |
"A Star is Born" director | 35 |
Old-fashioned cupboards for cooling | 35 |
Many teenagers' rooms, jokingly | 35 |
Workout class on a pleasure cruise? | 35 |
"Wiseguy" writer Nicholas | 35 |
Supports for buildings, piers, etc. | 35 |
"The Seven ___ of Wisdom" | 35 |
Respighi's "___ Rome" | 35 |
It helps you get a handle on things | 35 |
Like the interior of a medium steak | 35 |
Brouhaha over a Playboy centerfold? | 35 |
1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team member | 35 |
Setting for a Disneyland attraction | 35 |
Worrisome sight on the Spanish Main | 35 |
Italian sculptor Nicola or Giovanni | 35 |
Baked snacks often dipped in hummus | 35 |
Begin a night in the woods, perhaps | 35 |
Features of most pro baseball games | 35 |
Jeremy of "Mr. Selfridge" | 35 |
Hoopsters' one-handed maneuvers | 35 |
Jimmy Carter's Georgia hometown | 35 |
Movie about extraterrestrial fruit? | 35 |
Take into account, as contingencies | 35 |
They're on many grocery shelves | 35 |
Theory related to continental drift | 35 |
Excessive pride in one's china? | 35 |
Footwear for political strategists? | 35 |
Adjective for pale bluish-gray furs | 35 |
Onetime popular music maker: 2 wds. | 35 |
Famous misquote from a classic film | 35 |
Title setting for a Neil Simon play | 35 |
"Kindly stay on the line" | 35 |
Stringed instrument pluckers (Var.) | 35 |
Promise from Rome to supply troops? | 35 |
Enough for everyone to have seconds | 35 |
"Out of My League" author | 35 |
"The Price Is Right" game | 35 |
Much-bombed Romanian city of W.W.II | 35 |
Like a really tired orchard worker? | 35 |
Prepare a certain breakfast serving | 35 |
___ 400 (Pennsylvania Nascar event) | 35 |
Essential part of a dog's diet? | 35 |
'Lilies of the Field' actor | 35 |
Trainer of horses for the Mounties? | 35 |
Black-and-yellow crime scene marker | 35 |