| Albert Schweitzer's adopted home | 36 |
| Ones who wrote in the Ogham alphabet | 36 |
| James Joyce and William Butler Yeats | 36 |
| Monster Ball Tour performer Lady ___ | 36 |
| Lady who sings "Alejandro" | 36 |
| Revolutionary War general Thomas ___ | 36 |
| Max ___ of "Barney Miller" | 36 |
| Scorpions "No Pain No ___" | 36 |
| Advance beyond the line of scrimmage | 36 |
| "Has Anybody Seen My ___?" | 36 |
| 1926 hit "Sleepy Time ___" | 36 |
| " . . . for me and my ___" | 36 |
| Knight called "the chaste" | 36 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" surname | 36 |
| They rate high on the Beaufort scale | 36 |
| Music to a stand-up comic's ears | 36 |
| "Father of Modern Science" | 36 |
| Vintner based in Modesto, California | 36 |
| Dance named after a horse's gait | 36 |
| "Buffalo _____" (old song) | 36 |
| One obsessed, perhaps, with Nintendo | 36 |
| Run the ___ (cover the entire range) | 36 |
| Homeboys' "fraternity" | 36 |
| Fiscal watchdog of the U.S. Congress | 36 |
| Alfred E. Neuman's smile feature | 36 |
| Clothing store, with "The" | 36 |
| Clothing chain, with "the" | 36 |
| Like Lauren Hutton's front teeth | 36 |
| She laughed in "Ninotchka" | 36 |
| Leader in 19th-century Italian unity | 36 |
| Senator aboard "Discovery" | 36 |
| "Darby's Rangers" star | 36 |
| Teri of "Close Encounters" | 36 |
| Professor Harold Hill's hometown | 36 |
| Indiana's "Steel City" | 36 |
| You might get it with a bean burrito | 36 |
| Cost included in a Zipcar membership | 36 |
| The first two periodic table entries | 36 |
| Monthly reading for a utility worker | 36 |
| It's often read in the basement? | 36 |
| ["You don't mean...!"] | 36 |
| It may be within a judge's grasp | 36 |
| Like most readers of "Out" | 36 |
| Electric Six hit "___ Bar" | 36 |
| 'What's Going On' singer | 36 |
| Where Samson brought down the temple | 36 |
| Biblical site of the temple of Dagon | 36 |
| "Mornin'" in Melbourne | 36 |
| Lizard that can make chirping noises | 36 |
| Certificate earned by Peter Jennings | 36 |
| Equine's right-hand turn command | 36 |
| "I don't know" lead-in | 36 |
| One-tenth of a percent of a cool mil | 36 |
| Might be a music one, to schoolmates | 36 |
| Dot-com millionaire, stereotypically | 36 |
| Davis of ''The Fly'' | 36 |
| Will of "Jeremiah Johnson" | 36 |
| Will of "The Walton's" | 36 |
| Company featuring cavemen in its ads | 36 |
| John F. Kennedy or George H. W. Bush | 36 |
| Screen ___ (film production company) | 36 |
| Rowlands of "The Notebook" | 36 |
| Rowlands of "Light of Day" | 36 |
| "Match Game" emcee Rayburn | 36 |
| ____ mapping (modern science effort) | 36 |
| Governing body of the United Nations | 36 |
| They're passed down from parents | 36 |
| Niccolò Paganini's birthplace | 36 |
| Category of film, music or art, e.g. | 36 |
| The "Homo" in Homo sapiens | 36 |
| Group with thirtysomethings, briefly | 36 |
| They came of age in the Reagan years | 36 |
| Any of boxer Foreman's five sons | 36 |
| One-time movie "tough guy" | 36 |
| Frédéric Chopin's paramour | 36 |
| Cars rebranded as Chevrolets in 1998 | 36 |
| Pope Benedict XVI's native lang. | 36 |
| Jimmy's predecessor as president | 36 |
| Their consumers have small appetites | 36 |
| Richard of "Runaway Bride" | 36 |
| Actor Richard of "Chicago" | 36 |
| "Unfaithful" co-star, 2002 | 36 |
| Roberts' co-star, more than once | 36 |
| Halliwell once known as Ginger Spice | 36 |
| Plasters of Paris prepared with glue | 36 |
| P.C. Wren's "Beau ___" | 36 |
| "You're bothering me!" | 36 |
| "___ to the Church . . . " | 36 |
| "Don't be ridiculous!" | 36 |
| Lead-in for across, along, or around | 36 |
| "Smoke _____ in Your Eyes" | 36 |
| Words after "On your mark" | 36 |
| Yellowstone's Steamboat, for one | 36 |
| Chopin's Polonaise No. 16 in ___ | 36 |
| Chopin's fifth étude is in it | 36 |
| Clarified butter used in Indian food | 36 |
| Word game often played on road trips | 36 |
| Jacob Marley and Hamlet's father | 36 |
| 1960 horror film, "13 ___" | 36 |
| One sending a poltergeist via FedEx? | 36 |