One of twelve in a Monopoly game set | 36 |
Obviously doesn't know the words | 36 |
Org. meting out justice at The Hague | 36 |
Other drivers (never you, of course) | 36 |
Overrun, like a bunch of cockroaches | 36 |
Org. concerned with illegal activity | 36 |
Org. with an interlocking rings logo | 36 |
Org. that oversees quadrennial games | 36 |
Org. behind the 2004 Games in Athens | 36 |
One of Scotland's Inner Hebrides | 36 |
One of Greece's Cyclades Islands | 36 |
Old brand advertised by Bucky Beaver | 36 |
Org. that renounced violence in 2005 | 36 |
One of Tennessee's state symbols | 36 |
Org. that provides many instructions | 36 |
Org. supported by the 16th Amendment | 36 |
One of many in the Aegean Sea: Abbr. | 36 |
Olympics host of 1956, 1960 and 2006 | 36 |
Obese "Star Wars" gangster | 36 |
Old-fashioned "Watch out!" | 36 |
On edge, with ''up'' | 36 |
Old Testament books labeled I and II | 36 |
Olympics host country in 1988: Abbr. | 36 |
On the ___ (fleeing from the police) | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Ed Wood" | 36 |
Org. in TV's "Adam 12" | 36 |
One of 10 Christmas carol characters | 36 |
Olin of ''Chocolat'' | 36 |
Oscar-winning director McCarey: 1944 | 36 |
One may be conceived on Veterans Day | 36 |
One response to "Want to?" | 36 |
Object of a scurrilous attack, maybe | 36 |
Object of Androcles' beneficence | 36 |
One having trouble with his sisters? | 36 |
Opposite of "extinguished" | 36 |
One may be thrown into the fireplace | 36 |
One of the Flagstons, in the funnies | 36 |
Online "That's funny!" | 36 |
Operation Overlord vessel, for short | 36 |
One of Nintendo's Mario Brothers | 36 |
Oscar Hammerstein II's specialty | 36 |
One who might be seen in the offing? | 36 |
Object of a misanthrope's malice | 36 |
One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent | 36 |
One of a typical schooner's pair | 36 |
One who grabs the bull by the horns? | 36 |
Oft-exposed operative of World War I | 36 |
One of the people conquered by Cyrus | 36 |
Oldest kid on "Family Guy" | 36 |
Outspoken hip-hop singer from London | 36 |
One who's in it for the long run | 36 |
Oscar nominee for "Exodus" | 36 |
Org. that may assess violence levels | 36 |
Online service with a butterfly logo | 36 |
Org. that keeps New Yorkers on track | 36 |
Old-fashioned remedy for chest colds | 36 |
Only able to think in the short term | 36 |
One whose words will never hurt you? | 36 |
One always on the lookout for a deal | 36 |
Org. where people may travel or pass | 36 |
One with two or three stripes: Abbr. | 36 |
Org. that might help fund an exhibit | 36 |
Org. that funded Robert Mapplethorpe | 36 |
Oder-___ Line (German-Polish border) | 36 |
Overly bookish type, stereotypically | 36 |
Overly bookish sort, stereotypically | 36 |
Old console using Game Paks, briefly | 36 |
Org. for Lions and Bears, not Tigers | 36 |
One who might cry "Uncle!" | 36 |
One of AFI's 100 Funniest Movies | 36 |
One for whom all roads lead to roam? | 36 |
Opposite of whole, in the dairy case | 36 |
Origin of the word "troll" | 36 |
Org. that opposes the Brady Campaign | 36 |
Org. supporting the Second Amendment | 36 |
Old Baby Bell based in the Big Apple | 36 |
Offer an opinion without being asked | 36 |
Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884 | 36 |
One of Pittsburgh's three rivers | 36 |
One of Honest Abe's predecessors | 36 |
Ole of "Hellzapoppin'" | 36 |
Onetime sister magazine of Penthouse | 36 |
Oscar Robertson's retired number | 36 |
Obligation (or where it might fall?) | 36 |
Outgrowth of geometrical abstraction | 36 |
One whose working days are numbered? | 36 |
Oxford University college since 1326 | 36 |
Object of a conquistador's quest | 36 |
Org. sponsoring vocational education | 36 |
Outrageous, in Internet slang: Abbr. | 36 |
Ontario Hockey League team from Erie | 36 |
One-third of an inning, to a pitcher | 36 |
Olive of "Thimble Theatre" | 36 |
One of O'Brien's forerunners | 36 |
Of the Western Hemisphere, basically | 36 |
One wearing the pants in the family? | 36 |
One greeted with a "howdy" | 36 |
One of the Maritime Provinces: Abbr. | 36 |
One of Can.'s Maritime provinces | 36 |
One side of a longstanding ad battle | 36 |