English physicist-inventor: 1802-75 | 35 |
Elliptical comment on local customs | 35 |
Event for baseball's best teams | 35 |
English astronomer-turned-architect | 35 |
Eight-time N.B.A. All-Star ___ Ming | 35 |
Exclamation by Captain Jack Sparrow | 35 |
Elton John’s “___ Song” | 35 |
Economy car that failed in the U.S. | 35 |
Erogenous and frigid areas, for two | 35 |
End of a Muhammad Ali catch phrase | 34 |
Electrical-outlet accessory (Var.) | 34 |
Extra, and this puzzle's title | 34 |
Estes was his running mate in 1956 | 34 |
Emulate Angelina Jolie and Madonna | 34 |
Eagle's destination, sometimes | 34 |
Eager and excited, to an arsonist? | 34 |
Early 20th century union of unions | 34 |
Emergency supplies delivery method | 34 |
Emergency helicopter delivery, say | 34 |
Electronics company bought by Sony | 34 |
Electrician's current measurer | 34 |
Ex-"SNL" player Gasteyer | 34 |
Each one in a square is 90 degrees | 34 |
Eleanor Roosevelt's first name | 34 |
Exterminator's target, perhaps | 34 |
Eve of "Our Miss Brooks" | 34 |
Ex-White House spokesman Fleischer | 34 |
Evidence in an arson investigation | 34 |
Equipment on a balance sheet, e.g. | 34 |
End in ___ (require extra innings) | 34 |
End in ___ (go to overtime, maybe) | 34 |
Enthusiastic word with boy or girl | 34 |
Enthusiastic start for boy or girl | 34 |
Earthly paradise, in Celtic legend | 34 |
Elephant of children's fiction | 34 |
Elephant in Jean de Brunhoff books | 34 |
Elephant from children's books | 34 |
Enclosure for cream cheese and lox | 34 |
Eric of ''Munich'' | 34 |
Eric ___ ("Munich" star) | 34 |
Easy thing to hit the broadside of | 34 |
Either of two sides of a trapezoid | 34 |
Eddie who started a clothing chain | 34 |
Eddie who founded a clothing chain | 34 |
Enjoy summer air-conditioning, say | 34 |
Event where one stands for a spell | 34 |
Elaine ___ of "Seinfeld" | 34 |
Eric Clapton's favorite guitar | 34 |
Every fan should have at least one | 34 |
Expression of general listlessness | 34 |
Extinguished, with "out" | 34 |
Earthmovers run amok at gold mine? | 34 |
Elton John or John Lennon, briefly | 34 |
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g. | 34 |
Eaves hanger that attracts insects | 34 |
Egyptian who embraces Christianity | 34 |
Eastern neighbor of the 49th state | 34 |
Ed Asner's "Up" role | 34 |
Elliot, of the Mamas and the Papas | 34 |
Earl Derr Biggers' supersleuth | 34 |
Encouraged the home team, in a way | 34 |
Entertainer from El Centro, Calif. | 34 |
Elemental source of a blue pigment | 34 |
Emmy-winning character actor James | 34 |
English band that hangs on a reef? | 34 |
Enamel worker's degree (abbr.) | 34 |
English county with two coastlines | 34 |
Establishments with mirrored balls | 34 |
Essence of a person, one might say | 34 |
Edmond O'Brien film noir, 1950 | 34 |
Extinct bird that couldn't fly | 34 |
Expression of frustration or anger | 34 |
Explorer with a friend named Boots | 34 |
Emmy-winning actress ___ de Matteo | 34 |
Edwin in Dickens's final novel | 34 |
Explosive that doesn't explode | 34 |
Environmentalists' celebration | 34 |
Environmentalist's celebration | 34 |
Essential seminar for the thrifty? | 34 |
English Channel swimmer of '26 | 34 |
End of a George Washington address | 34 |
Endings with mountain and election | 34 |
Elijah's successor: 2 Kings: 2 | 34 |
Extension that forms a right angle | 34 |
Erstwhile SoCal Marine air station | 34 |
English urban district on the Ouse | 34 |
Eastern bigwigs' jurisdictions | 34 |
Extra song at the end of a concert | 34 |
Epoch when modern mammals appeared | 34 |
Elizabethan and Victorian, for two | 34 |
Eleventh largest lake in the world | 34 |
Energy company founder Halliburton | 34 |
Euro's predecessor in Portugal | 34 |
English county northeast of London | 34 |
Earl of ___ a.k.a. Robert Devereux | 34 |
English school founded by Henry VI | 34 |
Email client named after an author | 34 |
Engineer for whom a peak was named | 34 |
Event where you might rent a booth | 34 |
Employing a certain office machine | 34 |