Literally, "the Stairway" | 35 |
Surgeon's lightsaber, of a sort | 35 |
Amplifiers of electromagnetic waves | 35 |
Any tail in a cat-o'-nine-tails | 35 |
Title character in many Burns poems | 35 |
Best-selling author on income taxes | 35 |
Female TV role played only by males | 35 |
Frequent photo prop for Will Rogers | 35 |
Attachment to a rodeo saddle, often | 35 |
"The ___ of the Mohicans" | 35 |
Scorpions "Your ___ Song" | 35 |
Cinderella "The ___ Mile" | 35 |
It's signaled with a white flag | 35 |
Procrastinator's time of action | 35 |
It might break the camel's back | 35 |
It's measured in degrees: Abbr. | 35 |
Like the White Rabbit of Wonderland | 35 |
Like someone who's been held up | 35 |
Fingerprint made visible by dusting | 35 |
Gym entrance requirement, sometimes | 35 |
"Have you heard the ___?" | 35 |
One-time mass communication medium? | 35 |
Weightlifters build them, for short | 35 |
Back muscles, to a personal trainer | 35 |
"The Today Show" coanchor | 35 |
The life of the party provides them | 35 |
It's known as the best medicine | 35 |
Linney of “The Truman Show” | 35 |
Plant family that includes cinnamon | 35 |
Films' Arthur Stanley Jefferson | 35 |
Crowns of victory in ancient Greece | 35 |
Fry's former BBC comedy partner | 35 |
Achille ___ (hijacked ship of 1985) | 35 |
Soap brand containing ground pumice | 35 |
Four-time Aussie champ at Wimbledon | 35 |
"The Paper Chase" subject | 35 |
“The ___ is a ass”: Dickens | 35 |
Stryper "Against the ___" | 35 |
"Boston Legal" profession | 35 |
Noted newspaper, in its Web address | 35 |
One who works with carpet or bricks | 35 |
Make a ship stop by facing the wind | 35 |
Steel braces with right-angle bends | 35 |
They may hang in the balance: Abbr. | 35 |
Some calculator readouts, for short | 35 |
Some calculator displays, for short | 35 |
"Bad" cholesterol letters | 35 |
Drug used in "Awakenings" | 35 |
''Awakenings'' drug | 35 |
Winning pitcher: 1984 All-Star game | 35 |
He wrote "The King Ranch" | 35 |
Actress Michele of "Glee" | 35 |
"The ___-Rig," Burns poem | 35 |
"Glee" actress __ Michele | 35 |
Dissolve and wash away, as minerals | 35 |
"...Rich and Famous" host | 35 |
Canadian literary award, for humour | 35 |
X-ray vision can't penetrate it | 35 |
Male ballroom dancer, traditionally | 35 |
Thing taken from someone's book | 35 |
Like many veggies high in vitamin K | 35 |
Reporter's news source, perhaps | 35 |
Presidential administration concern | 35 |
Sharon of "Boston Public" | 35 |
Specification to a butcher, perhaps | 35 |
"Raja of Imperial Cinema" | 35 |
Greek youth who swam the Hellespont | 35 |
What the looker is next, presumably | 35 |
Any of ten lords in a seasonal song | 35 |
"Laughable Lyrics" writer | 35 |
"Book of Nonsense" author | 35 |
King who was the father of Cordelia | 35 |
Edward who popularized the limerick | 35 |
Joe Public "Live and ___" | 35 |
Find out about, with "of" | 35 |
1980s-'90s women's magazine | 35 |
Drug-culture leader in the 60's | 35 |
Big name in '60s counterculture | 35 |
A dog may pull on one during a walk | 35 |
What all partygoers eventually take | 35 |
Kahlil Gibran's homeland: Abbr. | 35 |
New Hampshire town south of Hanover | 35 |
Renault model of the 1970s-'80s | 35 |
"The Russia House" author | 35 |
"A Delicate Truth" author | 35 |
'Silence of the Lambs' role | 35 |
Went first while playing with Goren | 35 |
Batted first (with "off") | 35 |
"___ and the Swan": Yeats | 35 |
Girl attacked by a "swan" | 35 |
Something just outside your window? | 35 |
One may be just outside your window | 35 |
"The Dark Knight" co-star | 35 |
Elec. lamps that glow with the flow | 35 |
Digital readout features, for short | 35 |
"Crooklyn" director Spike | 35 |
Confederate commander at Gettysburg | 35 |
"Clockers" director Spike | 35 |
Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor | 35 |
Virginia's historic ___ Highway | 35 |