Start of a proud father's remark | 36 |
Temporary storage for completed work | 36 |
Cause for a reprimand from a teacher | 36 |
On a close play: "Macbeth" | 36 |
No longer winning at the card table? | 36 |
Beat in the first leg of a triathlon | 36 |
1997 Jack Lemmon/Walter Matthau film | 36 |
Conditions in which shipments arrive | 36 |
Where many American pioneers settled | 36 |
Organs studied by Gabriele Falloppio | 36 |
Precariously situated, as a jeweler? | 36 |
Have trouble with one's balance? | 36 |
Wear a tuxedo to McDonald's, say | 36 |
It was legalized in baseball in 1884 | 36 |
You deserve credits when you do this | 36 |
Hit the snooze button too many times | 36 |
Wildly exaggerated, as a performance | 36 |
First track on many a Broadway album | 36 |
Has unfinished business with the IRS | 36 |
"Sack ___" (jazz standard) | 36 |
Spring bloomer made into a cosmetic? | 36 |
African bird related to the starling | 36 |
Aquaculture site for pearl producers | 36 |
Inhabitant of a Mo.-Ark.-Okla. range | 36 |
Roman comedy that inspired a sitcom? | 36 |
13-time Gold Glove-winning shortstop | 36 |
The "P" in "CPR" | 36 |
19th-century Italian violin virtuoso | 36 |
Website designer's specification | 36 |
Event that might have a pillow fight | 36 |
1992 champs at the Cricket World Cup | 36 |
Bundled units, in some product names | 36 |
Befitting an emperor's residence | 36 |
Visibly scared out of one's wits | 36 |
It offers courses of ancient history | 36 |
"Madam, I'm Adam," e.g | 36 |
Whence Columbus sailed: Aug. 3, 1492 | 36 |
Name in "Baywatch" credits | 36 |
United States observance of April 14 | 36 |
"Ideas for life" sloganeer | 36 |
Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, e.g. | 36 |
Town on Philadelphia's Main Line | 36 |
Philadelphia suburb on the Main Line | 36 |
1954 Literature Nobelist, informally | 36 |
Fruit also known as a prairie banana | 36 |
White-collar crime evidence, perhaps | 36 |
Thanksgiving in New York City, e.g.? | 36 |
Seeming displacement, to astronomers | 36 |
Most important, or noted film studio | 36 |
Unisex wraparound skirt of Polynesia | 36 |
Knut's confused query in Cannes? | 36 |
Colorful swimmer with a beaklike jaw | 36 |
1882 opera based on Arthurian legend | 36 |
Move to the head of the class, maybe | 36 |
You wouldn't want to be in this! | 36 |
Bell sound that's quite obvious? | 36 |
Epic poem by William Carlos Williams | 36 |
A '50s pop singer's dessert? | 36 |
Mystery author named for an actress? | 36 |
Device for making identical burgers? | 36 |
'Two Tahitian Women' painter | 36 |
The 13 books from Romans to Philemon | 36 |
Milwaukee Brewer in the Hall of Fame | 36 |
Revolutionary War hero born 1/1/1735 | 36 |
"The Dying Swan" ballerina | 36 |
Say "You're cute," say | 36 |
Week or month at the office, usually | 36 |
They're for people without cells | 36 |
Popular lunchbox sandwich, for short | 36 |
Classic reason to call the IT guy #2 | 36 |
Hip-hop's Sean Combs, familiarly | 36 |
"The Murder Room" novelist | 36 |
"A Taste for Death" author | 36 |
"A Certain Justice" author | 36 |
Orchard man's street in Atlanta? | 36 |
Container for stir-fried vegetables? | 36 |
Guy of "L.A. Confidential" | 36 |
U. S. writer and space man of comics | 36 |
New Zealand aviation pioneer Richard | 36 |
They're developed by a muscleman | 36 |
Word ending meaning "foot" | 36 |
Baseball's Guerrero and Martinez | 36 |
Summer next door to the nudist camp? | 36 |
Alexander the Great's birthplace | 36 |
Committee on convict transportation? | 36 |
It's taken from twelve yards out | 36 |
Drug introduced commercially in 1945 | 36 |
Flag carried on a knight's lance | 36 |
Amount that can be bought for a cent | 36 |
Actor Sean's writing implements? | 36 |
Snap of part of one's portfolio? | 36 |
Boy in Booth Tarkington novel titles | 36 |
PascalÂ’s defense of Christianity | 36 |
Collection of Blaise Pascal writings | 36 |
Held in check, as one's emotions | 36 |
Put spirit into, with "up" | 36 |
Patty of ''Peanuts'' | 36 |
Survivor in The Winter's Tale | 36 |
___ Farms, Maryland-based food giant | 36 |
Point in the orbit nearest the earth | 36 |