Enjoy a night out with the guys, say | 36 |
A for Pete Rose; F for a disk jockey | 36 |
Josh of "True Grit" (2010) | 36 |
"Marcus Welby, M.D." actor | 36 |
One who can't get over something | 36 |
Group endured chickenhouse disaster? | 36 |
Poet Elizabeth Barrett's scores? | 36 |
Nicolas Sarkozy's wife Carla ___ | 36 |
Erstwhile First Lady of France Carla | 36 |
Legendary orator William Jennings __ | 36 |
They "Let It Ride" (Abbr.) | 36 |
"Let It Ride" band (Abbr.) | 36 |
Eliciting both sadness and happiness | 36 |
Vitamin needed for pernicious anemia | 36 |
English boiled beef and cabbage dish | 36 |
East Asian drink with tapioca pearls | 36 |
Asian drink made with tapioca pearls | 36 |
Result of a kid's hobby, perhaps | 36 |
Like eyes seemingly about to pop out | 36 |
What a matador issues with his cape? | 36 |
Unfounded charge, to an alleged perp | 36 |
Delta of "Designing Women" | 36 |
Punish Mr. Harris in a medieval way? | 36 |
Results of pats on babies' backs | 36 |
Card game played Reynolds's way? | 36 |
Star of "The Midnight Man" | 36 |
'For Me and My Gal' director | 36 |
Where baseball stars get their start | 36 |
George's grocery store purchase? | 36 |
Some public transportation employees | 36 |
Otto Mann and Ralph Kramden, for two | 36 |
Some take this to get to the airport | 36 |
Drug given to race horses, for short | 36 |
With "The", Dr. Seuss opus | 36 |
"M. Butterfly" Tony winner | 36 |
Song recorded by 'N Sync in 2000 | 36 |
''Farewell, Della!'' | 36 |
Observer of a West Virginia senator? | 36 |
No ___ duda (there is no doubt): Sp. | 36 |
Send a telegraph to designer Pierre? | 36 |
Business that sells discount wiring? | 36 |
Style of truck with a vertical front | 36 |
Regina ___ (hymn to the Virgin Mary) | 36 |
Kitchen item used near your birthday | 36 |
Action with a good chance of success | 36 |
India's capital before New Delhi | 36 |
Sculptor featured at Kennedy Airport | 36 |
"Pinwheel and Flow" artist | 36 |
Depression at the mouth of a volcano | 36 |
Flockhart of "Ally McBeal" | 36 |
"Larry King Live," for one | 36 |
Sporty Chevrolets introduced in 1966 | 36 |
Former German protectorate in Africa | 36 |
Some of last night's party goers | 36 |
Area of east Brooklyn on Jamaica Bay | 36 |
First number of a high-kicking show? | 36 |
Things people do to get their kicks? | 36 |
Constellation between Lynx and Hydra | 36 |
Reputed originator of the curve ball | 36 |
Crete's capital before Heraklion | 36 |
Boogie band that played at Woodstock | 36 |
Novel featuring the madam Dora Flood | 36 |
Ones who may get you into hot water? | 36 |
Female black widow spiders, at times | 36 |
Chaucerian gem, with "The" | 36 |
An officer to avoid like the plague? | 36 |
Succeeds in a certain kids' game | 36 |
It provides juice for many start-ups | 36 |
One doing blackjack-table arithmetic | 36 |
General for whom a sweater was named | 36 |
One who teaches math at the Vatican? | 36 |
One involved in hand-to-hand combat? | 36 |
Gift from home, to a college student | 36 |
"King" of the Polo Grounds | 36 |
WHY IS DR. SAGAN BEING SENT TO N.M.? | 36 |
"You're So Vain" Simon | 36 |
Co-star in "The Late Show" | 36 |
Attractions that may cause dizziness | 36 |
"Sweet" woman of soft rock | 36 |
Group containing Truk, Belau and Yap | 36 |
Morticia portrayer/1993 Oscar winner | 36 |
Woodworker in one's family tree? | 36 |
Alternative to public transportation | 36 |
Enclosures for studying in a library | 36 |
Like funds gathered by singer Vikki? | 36 |
T.R.'s advice to a strong mason? | 36 |
Transfer to the next column, in math | 36 |
Radio show with a wrench in its logo | 36 |
President as Senator-Cabinet officer | 36 |
Looney Tunes horse-drawn conveyance? | 36 |
Create future professional endeavors | 36 |
"Three Blind Mice" chopper | 36 |
"Rock the ___" (The Clash) | 36 |
Liquid asset for what a burglar does | 36 |
Investigator of family problems, say | 36 |
Where dimwitted people pay to drink? | 36 |
Plastic accepted at the iTunes store | 36 |
Corny game show set on city streets? | 36 |
Profitable business school offering? | 36 |
Sofa where the sausages get stuffed? | 36 |