Your parents' parents' music | 36 |
Retired Big Apple basketball player? | 36 |
Language of early Roman inscriptions | 36 |
Traditional song by Samuel Woodworth | 36 |
Scrabble piece in a retirement home? | 36 |
Former Energy Secretary Hazel et al. | 36 |
Ornamental shrub with yellow flowers | 36 |
American designer of Russian descent | 36 |
Cosmonaut Atkov and designer Cassini | 36 |
Crude carrier for Popeye's girl? | 36 |
"The Wonder Years" actress | 36 |
Babes in Toyland star familiarly | 36 |
"Hellzapoppin" comedy team | 36 |
Walter who moved the Dodgers to L.A. | 36 |
Persian poet known for his quatrains | 36 |
1971 Heston film, with 'The' | 36 |
Outburst often abbreviated in tweets | 36 |
"Mother ___," Kipling poem | 36 |
Kipling's "Mother ___" | 36 |
Streisand film, with "Day" | 36 |
Where the teacher might casually sit | 36 |
The sneaker manufacturer started ... | 36 |
Ready for roasting, rotisserie-style | 36 |
Site of a 1990 film "Bird" | 36 |
Way to propose marriage, to a horse? | 36 |
Like Dr. Richard Kimble's quarry | 36 |
Where to find para in the dictionary | 36 |
Expert at filling potholes, perhaps? | 36 |
1982 musical by Francis Ford Coppola | 36 |
Point between plurality and majority | 36 |
Like an excellent game for a pitcher | 36 |
Start of an "Indians" song | 36 |
"___ and you're dead!" | 36 |
1985 hit song "Neung Keun" | 36 |
Not to be repeated, as a performance | 36 |
Severe sales restriction, informally | 36 |
The first to go on a strike, usually | 36 |
"Hell is ___": T. S. Eliot | 36 |
"___ customer" (sale sign) | 36 |
Rock that's only a single color? | 36 |
Boxing cat who can't spell well? | 36 |
The drink you shouldn't have had | 36 |
Drink that often makes a person sick | 36 |
" . . . hurt the ___ love" | 36 |
Volume that's a real tearjerker? | 36 |
Linens purchased through a Web site? | 36 |
Phrase once heard before a long beep | 36 |
"Last sale item remaining" | 36 |
"___, you noblest English" | 36 |
"___ you noblest English!" | 36 |
"___ Own" (1994-95 sitcom) | 36 |
"Hop ___" (Dr. Seuss book) | 36 |
"Being ___, sail": Herbert | 36 |
Like a tennis match without a break? | 36 |
Film about where to put Melba sauce? | 36 |
"___ mark, get set . . . " | 36 |
Chaplin's fourth wife and others | 36 |
Jacob van ___, noted Flemish painter | 36 |
Like mud between one's toes, say | 36 |
Nondiscriminating immigration policy | 36 |
Opportunity for a singer or comedian | 36 |
Frank fellow who tilts at windmills? | 36 |
They're in areas where arias air | 36 |
Military tactic designed to confuse? | 36 |
Henry the Navigator's birthplace | 36 |
City about 175 miles north of Lisbon | 36 |
The mighty to the meek, historically | 36 |
Profession concerned with refraction | 36 |
Researcher's audiotapes and such | 36 |
Specimen in a simian autopsy, maybe? | 36 |
"Sun kiss," in diner slang | 36 |
Protestant group in Northern Ireland | 36 |
"___ my dad would say ..." | 36 |
Wave functions of electrons in atoms | 36 |
One who's been around the world? | 36 |
It's right in front of the stage | 36 |
Send for a special bridal accessory? | 36 |
Portland daily, with "The" | 36 |
Cuban province where Castro was born | 36 |
Company's architect, redundantly | 36 |
First comment from a certain doctor? | 36 |
"___ Plata," Montana motto | 36 |
Harry Potter and Tom Riddle, for two | 36 |
Greek god with a lyre, to the French | 36 |
Moving models of the sun and planets | 36 |
One playing with bits of their food? | 36 |
"It's either them ___" | 36 |
Brand spelled out in old commercials | 36 |
___-Umbrian (Italic language branch) | 36 |
"Macarena" one-hit wonders | 36 |
"___ Sholom," Israeli song | 36 |
Canadian physician: 1849–1919 | 36 |
Acid used to stain microscope slides | 36 |
Receptacle for the bones of the dead | 36 |
Patton of "King of Queens" | 36 |
Not this twin (with "the") | 36 |
Unusual diacritic used in Portuguese | 36 |
'Then again in a chat room,' | 36 |
"An ___ prevention . . . " | 36 |
"It's just between us" | 36 |