| Director of "Jules et Jim" | 36 |
| Ornamental objects of no great value | 36 |
| Certain pachyderms's proboscises | 36 |
| Revocable ___ (estate planning tool) | 36 |
| Monopolist's clothing accessory? | 36 |
| Ministry of ___, in "1984" | 36 |
| "I'm not frontin'" | 36 |
| "We hold these ___ . . . " | 36 |
| 'We hold these -- to be ...' | 36 |
| Response to "I can't!" | 36 |
| Severely test, as one's patience | 36 |
| Nelly Furtado song about an attempt? | 36 |
| "Nope, not that one . . ." | 36 |
| Beware of that judge: He's a ___ | 36 |
| Subject of an encoded message, maybe | 36 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" meeting | 36 |
| "Hero and Leander" episode | 36 |
| "___ Remember" (1960 song) | 36 |
| " . . . succeed ___ again" | 36 |
| Ruler who lived in the Winter Palace | 36 |
| Word derived from "Caesar" | 36 |
| Ivan the Terrible's title (Var.) | 36 |
| Absolute ruler before the revolution | 36 |
| "Great" Catherine, for one | 36 |
| "Cats" poet's monogram | 36 |
| Monogram of Old Possum's creator | 36 |
| Monogram of an American-British poet | 36 |
| Fashion brand known for its cashmere | 36 |
| "The Four Quartets" writer | 36 |
| Insect that causes sleeping sickness | 36 |
| Robin Williams title role of '82 | 36 |
| Sound uttered while shaking the head | 36 |
| "You ought to be ashamed!" | 36 |
| "That's disappointing" | 36 |
| "Aren't you ashamed?!" | 36 |
| General's name on a chicken dish | 36 |
| General on a certain restaurant menu | 36 |
| 'General' of Chinese cuisine | 36 |
| General ___ chicken (Chinese entree) | 36 |
| General ___ chicken (takeout choice) | 36 |
| Kitchen measurement equiv. to 4.9 ml | 36 |
| Statistics method for checking means | 36 |
| Good roofs for warm-weather cruising | 36 |
| Instrument banned by Mao's widow | 36 |
| "Tubby" musical instrument | 36 |
| Stanley of "The Imposters" | 36 |
| "Julie & Julia"co-star | 36 |
| House style named for English nobles | 36 |
| Flat, like photos of stately houses? | 36 |
| Day of the week DVDs come out: Abbr. | 36 |
| "Super" primary day: abbr. | 36 |
| Day of the wk. when records come out | 36 |
| Tots' attention-getters, perhaps | 36 |
| Subject of an annual Ottawa festival | 36 |
| "Aqualung" band Jethro ___ | 36 |
| Emeril might make one with provolone | 36 |
| Rich source of essential fatty acids | 36 |
| Tommy of "My One and Only" | 36 |
| Ensure that a G is actually a G, say | 36 |
| Element used in light bulb filaments | 36 |
| City on the site of ancient Carthage | 36 |
| Former French colony in North Africa | 36 |
| Largess from the highway department? | 36 |
| Language spoken by Amazonian natives | 36 |
| Half of a seafood restaurant special | 36 |
| Conflict over territory or influence | 36 |
| Battle among gangsters or cats, e.g. | 36 |
| City "shrouded" in mystery | 36 |
| Part of a Thanksgiving meal, perhaps | 36 |
| Like the Uzbek and Kirghiz languages | 36 |
| Spin of the dial or roll of the dice | 36 |
| Spin a different Arab leader around? | 36 |
| "Presumed Innocent" writer | 36 |
| "Presumed Innocent" penman | 36 |
| "Pleading Guilty" novelist | 36 |
| ___ brown (color also called Mohawk) | 36 |
| Subject of a popular touring exhibit | 36 |
| Regal subject of a Steve Martin song | 36 |
| King in a celebrated 1970s U.S. tour | 36 |
| One who can teach you a thing or two | 36 |
| Jourdan role in "The Swan" | 36 |
| Certain people of Rwanda and Burundi | 36 |
| Mozart's "Cosi fan __" | 36 |
| "All together, musicians!" | 36 |
| ''Swan Lake'' outfit | 36 |
| Fed. electricity provider since 1933 | 36 |
| FDR signed it into existence in 1933 | 36 |
| Cable network that reruns old series | 36 |
| Like "The Big Bang Theory" | 36 |
| They're connected to DVD players | 36 |
| It may be stared at for hours on end | 36 |
| Period after finishing homework, say | 36 |
| What five answers in this puzzle are | 36 |
| Former carrier bought up by American | 36 |
| "The ___ Dogs," Burns poem | 36 |
| "The Gilded Age" co-author | 36 |
| "___ the night before ..." | 36 |
| ''__ brillig . . .'' | 36 |
| Start of a Clement Clarke Moore poem | 36 |
| ___ pop, music genre since the 1980s | 36 |