| Santa's is loaded with presents | 35 |
| "Jingle Bells" conveyance | 35 |
| Classic Leroy Anderson holiday tune | 35 |
| Large collections of certain trees? | 35 |
| Golf stroke that veers to the right | 35 |
| Competition for greased-up pooches? | 35 |
| Queen "I'm Going ___" | 35 |
| Lose weight (with "down") | 35 |
| Actor Summerville: 1892–1946 | 35 |
| Industrial meat byproduct, pink ___ | 35 |
| "Ghostbusters" experience | 35 |
| Dieter's ultimate goal, perhaps | 35 |
| Loses weight, with "down" | 35 |
| Gets thinner, with "down" | 35 |
| Goliath's least-favorite weapon | 35 |
| Move toward one's prey, perhaps | 35 |
| Sloping structure for ship-building | 35 |
| "Jabberwocky" portmanteau | 35 |
| City NW of Santa Barbara, to locals | 35 |
| ___-mo (filming process, for short) | 35 |
| Memorial __-Kettering: NYC hospital | 35 |
| Everett of "Citizen Kane" | 35 |
| Oscar in "The Odd Couple" | 35 |
| Folks guilty of disorderly conduct? | 35 |
| General ___ (ship in 1904 disaster) | 35 |
| Gorgeous farm gal feeding the pigs? | 35 |
| Walk through water and melting snow | 35 |
| Vessel in a 1948 Frank Loesser song | 35 |
| Camera that usually takes 35mm film | 35 |
| ___-Foot Sue (Pecos Bill's gal) | 35 |
| They're in the arms of Morpheus | 35 |
| Speak after downing a bottle of rum | 35 |
| Unsolicited manuscripts, informally | 35 |
| Like unfortunate winter pedestrians | 35 |
| Stock that's hardly a blue chip | 35 |
| Ingratiating, like a talk show host | 35 |
| What your tour accountant should be | 35 |
| Knowledgable investors, so to speak | 35 |
| Part of a nuclear research facility | 35 |
| Questionable strategy for a runner? | 35 |
| Substance found on unhygienic males | 35 |
| It may be picked up in a trash heap | 35 |
| "Bartered Bride" composer | 35 |
| It can be "your umbrella" | 35 |
| Strikes down, as an angry god would | 35 |
| What you did outside of show, maybe | 35 |
| Music often pumped into restaurants | 35 |
| Ceremonies with two trains, perhaps | 35 |
| Alma mater of G. W. Bush's wife | 35 |
| Contentedly confident and then some | 35 |
| Too big for one's britches, say | 35 |
| Bud Fisher's dirty comic strip? | 35 |
| Becoming tangled, as a fishing line | 35 |
| Accessory for a mollusk strip show? | 35 |
| ''Anaconda'' menace | 35 |
| Lose one's patience with, maybe | 35 |
| Professor in the Harry Potter books | 35 |
| Way to get a person's attention | 35 |
| Fish that could double as a center? | 35 |
| What an angry football center does? | 35 |
| Beat others to, as sale merchandise | 35 |
| Showed one's teeth to, as a dog | 35 |
| Masters winner '49 and '52 | 35 |
| How teenagers get into over-21 show | 35 |
| Escape stealthily, as from a prison | 35 |
| Elvis impersonator's expression | 35 |
| Expression that includes a lip curl | 35 |
| Elvis impersonatorÂ’s expression | 35 |
| Makes light of, with "at" | 35 |
| Bestselling 16-bit console, briefly | 35 |
| Indy runner-up: '77 and '78 | 35 |
| Cookie made with cinnamon and sugar | 35 |
| Belonging to a relative by marriage | 35 |
| Wesley of ''Blade'' | 35 |
| NBC show for three decades, briefly | 35 |
| Chevy vehicle of the 1970s, briefly | 35 |
| Weekend initials since the '70s | 35 |
| The ___ Band (led by Lenny Pickett) | 35 |
| Springboard for new comics, briefly | 35 |
| Show with digital shorts, for short | 35 |
| Dan Aykroyd's old show, briefly | 35 |
| "Mad TV" rival, for short | 35 |
| Prefix in many winter product names | 35 |
| Commercial prefix with Cone or Ball | 35 |
| ___-Off (brand of windshield cover) | 35 |
| ___-Caps (concession stand candies) | 35 |
| Record-store clerk, stereotypically | 35 |
| It's cultivated by indie labels | 35 |
| Author of "A Shore Thing" | 35 |
| "Ego Trippin'" rapper | 35 |
| Record store clerk, stereotypically | 35 |
| Critic's word for a boring show | 35 |
| Cause someone's insomnia, maybe | 35 |
| A whistle may follow it in cartoons | 35 |
| ''SKNX-X-X!'' sayer | 35 |
| Lets everyone know one's asleep | 35 |
| Sound akin to "Harrumph!" | 35 |
| Schnauzer's outstanding feature | 35 |
| Word in many songs sung in December | 35 |
| Peppers: "___ ((Hey Oh))" | 35 |