News show that's for the birds? | 35 |
Newfoundland, in Naples and Nogales | 35 |
NYC 8th Ave. local train, to riders | 35 |
Nickname for filmdom's Lebowski | 35 |
National crime-fighters, familiarly | 35 |
New York NASCAR race track, to fans | 35 |
Novel about Cinderella's coach? | 35 |
Norse god with a goat-drawn chariot | 35 |
Number of little pigs or blind mice | 35 |
Number of minutes in a boxing round | 35 |
Noted Sports Illustrated cover girl | 35 |
New York county whose seat is Owego | 35 |
N.Y.U.'s ___ School of the Arts | 35 |
NYC Theater District discount booth | 35 |
Nurse's administration, briefly | 35 |
National Museum of Western Art city | 35 |
Nickname of football's Ed Jones | 35 |
Not the easiest person to deal with | 35 |
N.J. and Pa. each have a famous one | 35 |
Natural history museum centerpieces | 35 |
Number of Dumas's Mousquetaires | 35 |
Neil Young "___ Be Known" | 35 |
Noted site of ancient Mexican ruins | 35 |
Nonstop round-the-clock, informally | 35 |
Number of points scored by a safety | 35 |
Novel banned in the U.S. until 1933 | 35 |
Next stop for a Boston sr., perhaps | 35 |
Northern Quebec's ___ Peninsula | 35 |
Northern New York, to Manhattanites | 35 |
Network that aired "Monk" | 35 |
Nine Inch Nails song about a craft? | 35 |
Number of an oft-married King Henry | 35 |
Norse warrior, or place in Alberta | 35 |
Nutritive substance found in greens | 35 |
Not just another face in the crowd? | 35 |
Nickname of Edward VIII's bride | 35 |
Name near the top of the Forbes 400 | 35 |
Nursery rhyme fellow in a nightgown | 35 |
Note from the power company, part 1 | 35 |
New Jersey home of Edison's lab | 35 |
Name in baseball's Hall of Fame | 35 |
Not exceeding reasonable boundaries | 35 |
New Age instrumentalist from Greece | 35 |
NBA center Ming who retired in 2011 | 35 |
N.B.A.'s 7'6" ___ Ming | 35 |
Natl. org. of good works since 1906 | 35 |
Noted terrorist killed in June 2006 | 35 |
Navigates an obstacle course, maybe | 35 |
Next-to-last element alphabetically | 35 |
National park near Springdale, Utah | 35 |
New device that can capture Euterpe? | 36 |
Necessity for a natural in blackjack | 36 |
Nearly horizontal entrance to a mine | 36 |
Nuclear agency established by H.S.T. | 36 |
New England sculptor: 1825–61 | 36 |
Noted visitor from the planet Melmac | 36 |
Nom de puzzle, for crossword writers | 36 |
New Found Glory "Such ___" | 36 |
Nitrogen-containing organic compound | 36 |
Novelist Kingsley, or his son Martin | 36 |
No one's in until this is put in | 36 |
Neville Chamberlain's reputation | 36 |
Notre Dame coaching great Parseghian | 36 |
North __ Sea, Syr Darya River outlet | 36 |
Notation in a realtor's notebook | 36 |
New Orleans ___ (Pelicans' home) | 36 |
Nickname of a three-time A.L. M.V.P. | 36 |
Nickname among major-league sluggers | 36 |
Name of father-and-son world leaders | 36 |
Nancy, the first woman in Parliament | 36 |
Nolan Ryan, for most of the 80's | 36 |
NL East city, as seen on scoreboards | 36 |
Need for muscle contraction, briefly | 36 |
New Orleans' rockers Lillian ___ | 36 |
Nevada's Great ___ National Park | 36 |
Name of the "Psycho" motel | 36 |
New York City blackout of 1977 mayor | 36 |
Nonvegetarian sandwiches, informally | 36 |
Novelist born in Thornton, Yorkshire | 36 |
Nickname in "East of Eden" | 36 |
Name from Hebrew for "dog" | 36 |
Nurse Espinosa on "Scrubs" | 36 |
NBAer who plays at "The Q" | 36 |
Name that means "heavenly" | 36 |
Newspaper's average sales: Abbr. | 36 |
Native Americans from eastern Canada | 36 |
New Jersey/Pennsylvania border river | 36 |
North America's highest mountain | 36 |
North America's tallest mountain | 36 |
National Park southwest of Fairbanks | 36 |
Notable Cuban bandleader, familiarly | 36 |
Novelist/poet not playing the field? | 36 |
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer | 36 |
Neutral area between N. and S. Korea | 36 |
New evidence in a cold case, perhaps | 36 |
Number of drummers drumming, in song | 36 |
Nobel Peace Prize refuser Le ___ Tho | 36 |
NBC's "My Name Is ___" | 36 |
Notable features on a French bulldog | 36 |
Napoleon's occasional companion? | 36 |