| St. Pancras or Gare du Nord (abbr.) | 35 |
| Harvard Sq. on Boston's T, e.g. | 35 |
| Discount travel agency for students | 35 |
| "All aboard!" area: Abbr. | 35 |
| It's sometimes made in the dark | 35 |
| You might take one before giving up | 35 |
| Latin hymn (with "Mater") | 35 |
| Rossini's "___ Mater" | 35 |
| "___ Mater," ancient hymn | 35 |
| Bit of ironic facial hair, slangily | 35 |
| Prepare for a game, as Jenga blocks | 35 |
| Lumberjack's breakfast, perhaps | 35 |
| Keach of "The Pathfinder" | 35 |
| Eskimos' Commonwealth _________ | 35 |
| Lone reindeer at a Christmas party? | 35 |
| Bug in a famous Dürer watercolor | 35 |
| Shakespeare's "world" | 35 |
| Young starlet's promoter, maybe | 35 |
| Broadway producer's acquisition | 35 |
| Retirement residence for thespians? | 35 |
| Originator of the phlogiston theory | 35 |
| "14 Shades of Grey" group | 35 |
| Part of some gym exercise equipment | 35 |
| ___ claim (establish mining rights) | 35 |
| Vampire slayer's favorite food? | 35 |
| Frequent setting in a W.W. II movie | 35 |
| "Hogan's Heroes" site | 35 |
| "--- 17" (Holden classic) | 35 |
| Scene of a turning point in W.W. II | 35 |
| Follow persistently, as a celebrity | 35 |
| "Bullet to the Head" star | 35 |
| They're in a stable environment | 35 |
| Connecticut town near New York City | 35 |
| 20¢ item featuring Gen. Marshall | 35 |
| Laurel in "The Music Box" | 35 |
| Something that's taken in court | 35 |
| Prepare to sing the national anthem | 35 |
| Pet named "Fifi," perhaps | 35 |
| The 75th meridian in the east, e.g. | 35 |
| Airline passenger status, sometimes | 35 |
| Certain promotional item for a film | 35 |
| Outdoor dining area with no chairs? | 35 |
| Foul ball's landing spot, often | 35 |
| Uncle Miltie's sidekick, Arnold | 35 |
| "Sons of the Desert" star | 35 |
| "Babes in Toyland" costar | 35 |
| "That was easy" sloganeer | 35 |
| Actress Maureen of "Nuts" | 35 |
| Sailor Masefield's steering aid | 35 |
| "Fade Into You" Mazzy ___ | 35 |
| "Deep Space Nine" setting | 35 |
| What author Harsanyi called Galileo | 35 |
| Report author who mentioned a cigar | 35 |
| Name on a controversial 1998 report | 35 |
| M.V.P. of the first two Super Bowls | 35 |
| Ex-bandmate of Lennon and McCartney | 35 |
| The All-___ (backup band for Ringo) | 35 |
| Viewer-friendly, at the observatory | 35 |
| "___ of stage and screen" | 35 |
| 2003-04 show hosted by Arsenio Hall | 35 |
| Obit for an Indianapolis newspaper? | 35 |
| Select neighbor, on old controllers | 35 |
| Have one's first child, perhaps | 35 |
| Person with the ball on opening day | 35 |
| Series with an upcoming Episode VII | 35 |
| "Right now!," to a doctor | 35 |
| ''Hurry!'' to an MD | 35 |
| Turquoise in Arizona and New Mexico | 35 |
| Structures at Albany, Trenton, etc. | 35 |
| Not driving while intoxicated, e.g. | 35 |
| "Industry" for Utah, e.g. | 35 |
| Roll call at a political convention | 35 |
| Subject of a highly classified file | 35 |
| Prison seriously in need of reform? | 35 |
| Much of the back of a baseball card | 35 |
| Rebounds, shooting percentage, etc. | 35 |
| They're on stage at the Grammys | 35 |
| Unit of length equal to 1,760 yards | 35 |
| Rusty of '70s-'80s baseball | 35 |
| Avert, with ''off'' | 35 |
| Legendary Memphis recording company | 35 |
| Soul label with a museum in Memphis | 35 |
| Rival of Pringles made by Lay's | 35 |
| Chips-in-a-can brand from Lay's | 35 |
| "Don't move!" to Fido | 35 |
| "Don't move, Bowser!" | 35 |
| Pane holder in an ornamental window | 35 |
| "___ Alive," Bee Gees hit | 35 |
| "Don't move a muscle" | 35 |
| Keeps one's wanderlust in check | 35 |
| French West Indies isle, informally | 35 |
| Old site of France's West Point | 35 |
| Source of some private pain?: Abbr. | 35 |
| Result of a rubber shortage?: Abbr. | 35 |
| Junk accumulations, perhaps?: Abbr. | 35 |
| Jeanne d'Arc's title: Abbr. | 35 |
| Start of many Québec place names | 35 |
| Small business address abbr., maybe | 35 |
| Montréal's Rue ___-Catherine | 35 |
| ___-Mère-Église (D-Day town) | 35 |