| Home to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir | 35 |
| Bryce Canyon National Park location | 35 |
| Hoops franchise born in New Orleans | 35 |
| Tribe with a coyote and duck legend | 35 |
| Tribe that lent its name to a state | 35 |
| Rice-Eccles Stadium football player | 35 |
| "In __": #1 Nirvana album | 35 |
| Tribe with a state named after them | 35 |
| Dag Hammarskjöld's successor | 35 |
| Reader's digest founder of 1984 | 35 |
| __ Reader: alternative media digest | 35 |
| "Nowhere," to Thomas More | 35 |
| Part of the eye that holds the iris | 35 |
| Part of the eye containing the iris | 35 |
| Layer between the sclera and retina | 35 |
| Outdoor camera user's accessory | 35 |
| Sunburn-causing emission, for short | 35 |
| Literally, "little grape" | 35 |
| Sounded from the back of the throat | 35 |
| Related to a soft palate projection | 35 |
| Israel Military Industries products | 35 |
| Combine's right to catch up (7) | 35 |
| "Quo ___" (1951 MGM epic) | 35 |
| Resort that sounds like a face mask | 35 |
| Resort near Arapaho National Forest | 35 |
| Perennial #1 resort in Ski Magazine | 35 |
| "Goodfellas" singer Jerry | 35 |
| Double-parker who gives out tickets | 35 |
| 1777-78 Continental Army encampment | 35 |
| Lively ballroom dance, French-style | 35 |
| "La ___ des Toréadors" | 35 |
| Luis' "Let's go!" | 35 |
| Juan's "Let's go" | 35 |
| "Let's go," in La Paz | 35 |
| Savannah's Hard-Hearted denizen | 35 |
| "Twilight" series subject | 35 |
| Transportation for many a rock band | 35 |
| Went "poof" into thin air | 35 |
| ______ Hill ( eastern Ontario town) | 35 |
| Unsigned bands' tour transport? | 35 |
| Features of some moving experiences | 35 |
| 2002 Ryan Reynolds/Tara Reid comedy | 35 |
| Chekhov's "Uncle ___" | 35 |
| The spice of life, so it's said | 35 |
| Results may do this, in commercials | 35 |
| ___ da Gama of the Age of Discovery | 35 |
| Common item in still-life paintings | 35 |
| Personal-care brand name since 1872 | 35 |
| One of academia's Seven Sisters | 35 |
| Alma mater of "The Group" | 35 |
| "___ con Dios," 1953 song | 35 |
| Battle's end, in military speak | 35 |
| Pitcher Bob of the 60's Pirates | 35 |
| Trattoria offering served with wine | 35 |
| Carnivore's favorite game show? | 35 |
| Celebration of the fall of the Axis | 35 |
| Bobby who filled in for Buddy Holly | 35 |
| Cable hosts introduced in the 1980s | 35 |
| Biden, Cheney, and Gore, informally | 35 |
| They're formed with two fingers | 35 |
| Take it easy (with "out") | 35 |
| Relax, with ''out'' | 35 |
| Binary star, or General Motors car | 35 |
| "What happens in ___ ..." | 35 |
| "The City Without Clocks" | 35 |
| "Las ___ Lady," 1976 film | 35 |
| "Casablanca" actor Conrad | 35 |
| Having some prominent blood vessels | 35 |
| "Chicago" vamp and others | 35 |
| "National ___," 1944 film | 35 |
| Material for children's clothes | 35 |
| 2005 Grammy-winning rock supergroup | 35 |
| Hungry man's question in Italy? | 35 |
| John known for overlapping diagrams | 35 |
| Like part of the circulatory system | 35 |
| Planet with the most circular orbit | 35 |
| Planet with a nearly circular orbit | 35 |
| Ditzy waitress on "Alice" | 35 |
| ___ Cruz (name on old Mexican maps) | 35 |
| She tools around checking out hunks | 35 |
| "Be" or "bring" | 35 |
| Cape ---, westernmost African point | 35 |
| Cape ___, westernmost African point | 35 |
| ''Otello'' composer | 35 |
| First U.S. state to abolish slavery | 35 |
| "Supper at Emmaus" artist | 35 |
| 'This Gun for Hire' actress | 35 |
| Site of King Louis XIV's palace | 35 |
| Recto's opposite, in publishing | 35 |
| Rating of interest to a numismatist | 35 |
| "Fine, have it your way!" | 35 |
| "Roman Holiday" transport | 35 |
| They're observed in the evening | 35 |
| Nine Inch Nails song about a craft? | 35 |
| Climbing plant with pealike flowers | 35 |
| Herriot's colleagues, for short | 35 |
| Word on a travel itinerary, perhaps | 35 |
| Goldsmith's Wakefield clergyman | 35 |
| Gambling or drinking too much, e.g. | 35 |
| Christopher Columbus, in the Indies | 35 |