Doesn't take something seriously | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Henry V" | 36 |
Vichy prime minister: 1942–44 | 36 |
"Titus Andronicus" heroine | 36 |
"The ___ ass" (Mr. Bumble) | 36 |
Why an old dessert might be skipped? | 36 |
Words before "on the line" | 36 |
'Now I -- down to sleep ...' | 36 |
Former Alice in Chains singer Staley | 36 |
Use Agamemnon's strategy at Troy | 36 |
What bells on sheep are attached to? | 36 |
"You can ___ horse . . . " | 36 |
Job for a ballroom dance instructor? | 36 |
Prepare the way, with "to" | 36 |
Flowering plant also called plumbago | 36 |
Potato products on sprouting plants? | 36 |
Jacob's first wife and namesakes | 36 |
Request at the butcher shop, perhaps | 36 |
Salon jobs from apprentice stylists? | 36 |
'-- the Blues' (Sinatra hit) | 36 |
Start of an adult school course name | 36 |
Remember a kvetch in one's will? | 36 |
Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Dick | 36 |
French President in F.D.R.'s day | 36 |
"___ d'Or," 1909 opera | 36 |
Article's start, to a journalist | 36 |
"Anguished English" author | 36 |
Green building certification letters | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Shampoo" | 36 |
They go before many important rights | 36 |
Smooth and connected musical passage | 36 |
Social gathering with the Rockettes? | 36 |
Stoller's partner in songwriting | 36 |
Frida ___, famed soprano from Berlin | 36 |
"Windsor Beauties" painter | 36 |
Star of "Of Thee I Sting"? | 36 |
Poe girl, Irv of baseball, Zola girl | 36 |
Opera based on a Beaumarchais comedy | 36 |
The purpose of frames in eyeglasses? | 36 |
"Get Shorty" author Elmore | 36 |
Multitalented subject of this puzzle | 36 |
Ancient name of an island off Cannes | 36 |
Nielsen of "The Naked Gun" | 36 |
"___ smile be your . . . " | 36 |
"Exile on Main St." ballad | 36 |
"Don't stop the wave"? | 36 |
Doesn't continue, as an argument | 36 |
"---," said Tom engagingly | 36 |
Students with outstanding character? | 36 |
"Dear John," to the jilted | 36 |
"Here and Now" Boston band | 36 |
Dietary advice from Marie Antoinette | 36 |
"___," said Tom gracefully | 36 |
Motto of the Pope's hairstylist? | 36 |
Made flood-resistant, as a riverbank | 36 |
Stomachache after taking an ED drug? | 36 |
Wilmington's red light district? | 36 |
English philosopher George Henry ___ | 36 |
Small Asian pooch bred as a watchdog | 36 |
Chinese dynasty a thousand years ago | 36 |
"A ___ have a good memory" | 36 |
NPR and The Nation, to conservatives | 36 |
"Villain, thou ___": Shak. | 36 |
Lyrics associated with Liza Minnelli | 36 |
Gilbert and Sullivan's specialty | 36 |
Burns phrase re his "Luve" | 36 |
In addition to the thing over there? | 36 |
Telephone operator Ernestine creator | 36 |
Valuable volume, to a double-crosser | 36 |
Without ____ , 1998 Sutherland movie | 36 |
"Raising Hope" star Martha | 36 |
Costar of "The Big Valley" | 36 |
Hit to the shortstop with no bounces | 36 |
Accessory for the fastidious dresser | 36 |
Longtime slogan for a breakfast food | 36 |
Two-time FIFA Ballon d'Or winner | 36 |
What RFK and Jeb Bush are in history | 36 |
Bygone children's book character | 36 |
Mrs. Cripps, in "Pinafore" | 36 |
The Polkas' comic-strip daughter | 36 |
Thug whose books aren't selling? | 36 |
Cohabited while unwed, idiomatically | 36 |
Bon Jovi "___ on a Prayer" | 36 |
It'll keep a roof over your head | 36 |
"Exile in Guyville" rocker | 36 |
Orphan in a "choppy" rhyme | 36 |
Chris Evert and spouse at Wimbledon? | 36 |
"Sweeney Todd" Tony winner | 36 |
A gun ready to be fired, for example | 36 |
Surgeries that affect mental ability | 36 |
Online offering of big-box retailers | 36 |
Fix permanently, as an interest rate | 36 |
Finalize, as a Final Jeopardy! wager | 36 |
One who suppresses a wrestling hold? | 36 |
Alternative to Mad at the newsstand? | 36 |
Former Texas Rangers pitcher Kameron | 36 |
Star of "Youngblood," 1986 | 36 |
"Marshall ___ Money Guide" | 36 |
'50s Dodger/Oriole pitcher Billy | 36 |
Shortcuts for complex multiplication | 36 |