Music genre of Possessed and Deicide | 36 |
Popular radio series: 1930–45 | 36 |
Carafe ___ (French restaurant order) | 36 |
Usual Valentine's Day advertiser | 36 |
Release that's often self-titled | 36 |
Boccaccio work, with "The" | 36 |
Fractions usually indicated by a dot | 36 |
Body that busted a Brooklyn gangster | 36 |
Converts code into ordinary language | 36 |
"Equal Time" co-host, once | 36 |
"Ms. Myers, shall I pour?" | 36 |
IBM's old chess-playing computer | 36 |
Band that treats phobias by hunting? | 36 |
One who excels at table conversation | 36 |
Naoise's spouse, in Irish legend | 36 |
Prefix meaning "ten": var. | 36 |
Home of Northern Illinois University | 36 |
"White Noise" novelist Don | 36 |
"Falling Man" novelist Don | 36 |
Mid-Atlantic border town portmanteau | 36 |
As luck would have it, Jimmy was ___ | 36 |
What the poker player did in Patrai? | 36 |
Triangular stabilizer on an aircraft | 36 |
William of "My Three Sons" | 36 |
The Brooklyn Dodgers, affectionately | 36 |
Mark given for talking in study hall | 36 |
"The Laughing Philosopher" | 36 |
Objection on the grounds of scruples | 36 |
Star of "The Rookie," 2002 | 36 |
Ballplayer convicted of racketeering | 36 |
Lacy styles of book-cover decoration | 36 |
Takes away from, with "of" | 36 |
Streeter's "___ Mable" | 36 |
"___ Mr. President": Coons | 36 |
"___ Mable," Streeter work | 36 |
The mathematician got busted for ___ | 36 |
Franco-American's final offense? | 36 |
"Bicycle Thieves" director | 36 |
Former Obama Social Secretary Rogers | 36 |
Brand applied to a baby's bottom | 36 |
Teacher's request of a publisher | 36 |
"You Gotta Be" soul singer | 36 |
Dissuade people from using a bridge? | 36 |
William of "Knots Landing" | 36 |
1995 Denzel Washington neo-noir film | 36 |
Co-star on TV's "Taxi" | 36 |
Functionless feature on a furry foot | 36 |
Indian dish made with stewed legumes | 36 |
Indian dish made with lentils (Var.) | 36 |
Batted but didn't field, briefly | 36 |
Cedilla, tilde, circumflex or macron | 36 |
Start of a long-distance instruction | 36 |
James Bond film, to a letter writer? | 36 |
Flowering plant with two seed leaves | 36 |
"I ___ bad, bad thing ..." | 36 |
Reversed one's attitude suddenly | 36 |
British "Thank You" singer | 36 |
"Life for Rent" pop singer | 36 |
Fateful phrase, with "The" | 36 |
The two dots in "naïve" | 36 |
Assembly that condemned Luther: 1521 | 36 |
Mascot of Kellogg's Honey Smacks | 36 |
''Gunsmoke'' marshal | 36 |
A night out at a restaurant, perhaps | 36 |
Romantic evening components, perhaps | 36 |
Take a bit of one's savings, say | 36 |
TV antennas with pairs of equal rods | 36 |
Basketball team in need of a shower? | 36 |
One who might take bribes for favors | 36 |
Sony music player introduced in 1984 | 36 |
Daring to step onto the dance floor? | 36 |
Leisure suits were popular during it | 36 |
  Notable opening of 7/17/55 | 36 |
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, e.g. | 36 |
The 5 in "10 ÷ 5," e.g. | 36 |
Two features of a hurried golf game? | 36 |
Most populous city in Southeast Asia | 36 |
Speed skating medalist Lemay ______ | 36 |
Academic accomplishment, redundantly | 36 |
Chrysler car discontinued in '88 | 36 |
Dreaded headline at the post office? | 36 |
Chic Young creation to a treehugger | 36 |
One who's handy around the house | 36 |
Business for successful perfumeries? | 36 |
Broadway heroine who debuted in 1964 | 36 |
Porter Wagoner's former duettist | 36 |
Dwayne Johnson's oversized head? | 36 |
It may be intimidating to a postman? | 36 |
Former titles of respect in Portugal | 36 |
Count in "The Marble Faun" | 36 |
Producer-director Stanley and family | 36 |
"Lucrezia Borgia" composer | 36 |
"The Trickster of Seville" | 36 |
Nintendo arcade game of the 80's | 36 |
Doo-wop's _____ and the Dreamers | 36 |
Tall structure for changing clothes? | 36 |
"___ harm" (medical maxim) | 36 |
Actual instructions for a blow-dryer | 36 |
NFL coach who was undefeated in 1972 | 36 |
Billy Martin to George Steinbrenner? | 36 |