Home of the Hawkeyes of the Big Ten | 35 |
Toothpaste promoted by Bucky Beaver | 35 |
Bucky Beaver's toothpaste brand | 35 |
Product once pitched by Grace Kelly | 35 |
They can be put in docking stations | 35 |
___ dixit (assertion without proof) | 35 |
Battery used to measure brightness? | 35 |
"Let me out of this job!" | 35 |
Org. in "The Crying Game" | 35 |
Part of a certain nest egg, briefly | 35 |
Org. in "Michael Collins" | 35 |
Good name for an investment adviser | 35 |
Good name for a retirement planner? | 35 |
Deduction on line 32 of a 1040 form | 35 |
"The Crying Game" subject | 35 |
"Porgy and Bess" lyricist | 35 |
''Dies ___'' (hymn) | 35 |
"Dies ___" (requiem hymn) | 35 |
"Dies ___" (Day of Wrath) | 35 |
What one with a good hand might say | 35 |
Modern locale of ancient Persepolis | 35 |
East Azerbaijan is a province in it | 35 |
President Ahmadinejad's country | 35 |
President Ahmadinejad 's nation | 35 |
Name derived from "Aryan" | 35 |
Country in ''rain'' | 35 |
Often-sanctioned Middle East export | 35 |
"The Hurt Locker" setting | 35 |
Where the Tigris and Euphrates meet | 35 |
Home of the metal band Acrassicauda | 35 |
Modern-day residents of Mesopotamia | 35 |
Savings options for the golden yrs. | 35 |
Financial planner's suggestions | 35 |
Having steam come out the ears, say | 35 |
"___ you loud and clear!" | 35 |
"--- you loud and clear!" | 35 |
"Methinks," in the Ozarks | 35 |
Home of the Knockmealdown Mountains | 35 |
"The Faerie Queene" woman | 35 |
Adler who outwitted Sherlock Holmes | 35 |
Ryan of The Beverly Hillbillies | 35 |
Marie Curie's Nobelist daughter | 35 |
"Good Night" girl of song | 35 |
"Flashdance" theme singer | 35 |
Vernon Blythe's dancing partner | 35 |
"Let me say it again ..." | 35 |
Book by Hartfeld about the U.S.S.R. | 35 |
"Alias" character Derevko | 35 |
It's in the eye of the beholder | 35 |
1978 Booker Prize recipient Murdoch | 35 |
Whence the word "whiskey" | 35 |
Magyar : Hungarian :: Gaeilge : ___ | 35 |
One end of St. George's Channel | 35 |
Silent film expanding-circle effect | 35 |
Do some button-pushing, so to speak | 35 |
Diner owner in "Garfield" | 35 |
"My Friend" at the movies | 35 |
"___ la Douce," 1963 film | 35 |
Jerry Lewis film "Friend" | 35 |
One of Robert Frost's daughters | 35 |
"The Man in the ___ Mask" | 35 |
Former "curtain" material | 35 |
Period marked by increased smelting | 35 |
It began in Europe around 1200 B.C. | 35 |
It began around 1100 B.C. in Europe | 35 |
Laundry machine with heated rollers | 35 |
Like some of Chekhov's writings | 35 |
Athletes who can go great distances | 35 |
One who's picky about his work? | 35 |
Watson's 5's, 7's, etc. | 35 |
Jeremy of "The Lion King" | 35 |
Clubs usually used around the green | 35 |
Clubs typically used around a green | 35 |
"The Wizard of Oz" device | 35 |
Like factory second clothing: abbr. | 35 |
Like the verb "be": Abbr. | 35 |
Like some discount clothes, briefly | 35 |
Taxing Guns and Roses song? (Abbr.) | 35 |
Org. that prints a lot of schedules | 35 |
Govt. agcy. headed by Daniel Werfel | 35 |
Bureau of the Dept. of the Treasury | 35 |
Taxing event, in more ways than one | 35 |
N.Y.C. transportation debut of 1904 | 35 |
Longtime football commentator Cross | 35 |
'It -- far, far better ...' | 35 |
"Rose ___ rose...": Stein | 35 |
"Man ___ prisoner": Plato | 35 |
'This -- job for Superman!' | 35 |
''Life __ cabaret'' | 35 |
"The Love Boat" bartender | 35 |
Abraham's almost-sacrificed son | 35 |
"Hot Buttered Soul" Hayes | 35 |
Publisher Funk of Funk and Wagnalls | 35 |
Child born to a 100-year-old father | 35 |
"The Love Boat" character | 35 |
"Magic Hour" author Susan | 35 |
Sanford of 'The Jeffersons' | 35 |
Juan Perón's successor: 1974 | 35 |
"Eva Luna" author Allende | 35 |
"Ripeness ___": King Lear | 35 |