| Schubert's "Grand ___" | 36 |
| Company begun as an explosives maker | 36 |
| He painted "Clair de Lune" | 36 |
| French landscapist: 1811–1889 | 36 |
| Battery prefix with "cell" | 36 |
| British rock band since the '70s | 36 |
| Painter of "Four Apostles" | 36 |
| Returning globetrotter's payment | 36 |
| 2001 British Open champion David ___ | 36 |
| Detergent whose boxes had dinnerware | 36 |
| "Slavonic Dances" composer | 36 |
| One who may be "adorkable" | 36 |
| "I dreamt I ___ in . . . " | 36 |
| Performing very badly, as a comedian | 36 |
| 'I'm Not There.' subject | 36 |
| "Pale Rider" actor Richard | 36 |
| "Hotel California" rockers | 36 |
| Charles or Ray of mid-century design | 36 |
| Thermometer insertion point, perhaps | 36 |
| It's laid back on an angry horse | 36 |
| Poor listener's in-and-out organ | 36 |
| Like sea lions but not leopard seals | 36 |
| Tea drinker Charles Grey's title | 36 |
| Peer between a viscount and marquess | 36 |
| NBC's "My Name Is ___" | 36 |
| Man addressed as "My Lord" | 36 |
| Holliman of "Police Woman" | 36 |
| Baseball Hall of Fame manager Weaver | 36 |
| "My Name is ___" (TV show) | 36 |
| "Guitar Town" singer Steve | 36 |
| "Some Dreams" singer Steve | 36 |
| Grammy-winning Renaissance man Steve | 36 |
| An 18th-century American portraitist | 36 |
| "College Bowl" host Robert | 36 |
| Two "King Lear" characters | 36 |
| Rush "Distant ___ Warning" | 36 |
| "I ___ that I eat!": Shak. | 36 |
| "What a way to ___ living" | 36 |
| Prince Charles' really stand out | 36 |
| Notable features on a French bulldog | 36 |
| A distance close enough to eavesdrop | 36 |
| "War of the Worlds" planet | 36 |
| "The Good ___" (Buck book) | 36 |
| Kitt who sang "Santa Baby" | 36 |
| "With the greatest of ___" | 36 |
| Cut some slack (with "up") | 36 |
| ''At ___, soldier!'' | 36 |
| Direction the Lincoln Memorial faces | 36 |
| ___ Village (Manhattan neighborhood) | 36 |
| River spanned by the Brooklyn Bridge | 36 |
| Japan is in it, with "the" | 36 |
| Defender in a diagrammed bridge hand | 36 |
| Columbus Avenue, vis-a-vis Amsterdam | 36 |
| China is in it, with "the" | 36 |
| Big ___ (Villanova's conference) | 36 |
| Back ___ (NYC, vis-Ã -vis LA, say) | 36 |
| Former Disney World official airline | 36 |
| Describing the right side of the map | 36 |
| Title locale in a Cheech Marin movie | 36 |
| Title locale in a Cheech Marin flick | 36 |
| Plaza de la Raza location, for short | 36 |
| Community west of Montebello, Calif. | 36 |
| 1955 film based on a Steinbeck novel | 36 |
| Pennsylvania headquarters of Crayola | 36 |
| "Take It ---" (Eagles hit) | 36 |
| "___ peasy, lemon squeezy" | 36 |
| Faith No More's Commodores cover | 36 |
| Course that requires no brain strain | 36 |
| Class that requires very little work | 36 |
| History of Bowling 101, and the like | 36 |
| Courses taken to boost one's GPA | 36 |
| Fill one's bill with krill, e.g. | 36 |
| Some hate to do this before they run | 36 |
| "I earn that I ___": Shak. | 36 |
| Erode, with ''into'' | 36 |
| "___, drink, and be merry" | 36 |
| "___ Home," McCartney song | 36 |
| Faith No More "Zombie ___" | 36 |
| "How ya like them apples?" | 36 |
| Hit for ''Weird Al'' | 36 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic parody | 36 |
| Words of fiction written in currants | 36 |
| Instruction on a cake found by Alice | 36 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ fat" | 36 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ ..." | 36 |
| "Jack Sprat could --- ..." | 36 |
| '... his wife could -- lean' | 36 |
| What Weird Al does to "It" | 36 |
| First Israeli ambassador to the U.N. | 36 |
| 1940s-'50s Israeli UN ambassador | 36 |
| Where to do one's bidding, maybe | 36 |
| Internet company that acquired Skype | 36 |
| Company Meg Whitman led to greatness | 36 |
| Auction venue with a four-color logo | 36 |
| "The Boys of Summer" field | 36 |
| __ Field: Brooklyn Dodgers' home | 36 |
| __ Field, Brooklyn Dodgers' home | 36 |
| Tides favored for boating departures | 36 |
| Clark Kent's father, in 1950s TV | 36 |
| "Awake in the Dark" author | 36 |