German design school founded in 1919 | 36 |
Gene Kelly's favorite J.S. film? | 36 |
Group endured chickenhouse disaster? | 36 |
George's grocery store purchase? | 36 |
General for whom a sweater was named | 36 |
Gift from home, to a college student | 36 |
Group containing Truk, Belau and Yap | 36 |
Guillotined French poet Andre de ___ | 36 |
Golden-brown or reddish-brown horses | 36 |
Gas station with a red and blue logo | 36 |
Gas station with a blue and red logo | 36 |
Guy who's easily able to attract | 36 |
Genre of "Shogun Assassin" | 36 |
Government administrators' group | 36 |
Group hired to applaud a performance | 36 |
Graded bundle of strands for buffing | 36 |
Gary who ran for California governor | 36 |
George Washington University athlete | 36 |
Get one's head out of the clouds | 36 |
Give over to another for safekeeping | 36 |
Get rid of unwanted hair, cat-style? | 36 |
Goldilocks's maddening escapade? | 36 |
Get to the right spot, as a cassette | 36 |
Girl in "The Wizard of Oz" | 36 |
Geographic rift in Christendom: 1054 | 36 |
Girls' names (anagram for gales) | 36 |
Gertrude ___, 1988 Medicine Nobelist | 36 |
Growth in a recently burned clearing | 36 |
Golfer's "Stay cool!"? | 36 |
Good thing for a witness to go into? | 36 |
Grandfather-grandson U.S. Presidents | 36 |
Goss's successor as CIA director | 36 |
Gang of California baseball players? | 36 |
Growing concerns of a Greek goddess? | 36 |
Gridder's on-air greeting, maybe | 36 |
Great 17th-century English physicist | 36 |
Guy who prefers Afghans and bassets? | 36 |
Guitarist on "Cherub Rock" | 36 |
Gershwin title "corrected" | 36 |
German philosopher who's UNable? | 36 |
Green's 1927 Pulitzer Prize play | 36 |
Grim Reaper: "See You ___" | 36 |
Group in the 1975 Oscar-winning film | 36 |
Govt. workers concerned with returns | 36 |
Grammy-winning comedian from Atlanta | 36 |
Given name among old Chinese leaders | 36 |
Girl's name in '05 headlines | 36 |
Good color for St. Patrick's Day | 36 |
Greg of 'As Good As It Gets' | 36 |
George Bailey does it for Mary Hatch | 36 |
Green building certification letters | 36 |
Gilbert and Sullivan's specialty | 36 |
Goethe's "Wilhelm ___" | 36 |
Guys in hardhats encourage speeding? | 36 |
Gambling venues in Vegas and Detroit | 36 |
Group that goes through the motions? | 36 |
Group of 12 provided in a board game | 36 |
Gloomy member of a political family? | 36 |
Gregg Allman "I'm ___" | 36 |
Get ready for a Mr. Olympian contest | 36 |
Greek god with a lyre, to the French | 36 |
Guy of "L.A. Confidential" | 36 |
Grandpa Munster had one (named Igor) | 36 |
Good thing for a politician to build | 36 |
Groups of lions at winter's end? | 36 |
Giving an award to the wrong person? | 36 |
Group that lost their mittens, e.g.? | 36 |
Grizzlies who give great interviews? | 36 |
Get out while the getting's good | 36 |
Getting something out of a bag, e.g. | 36 |
Grabs a basketball off the backboard | 36 |
Gershwin's "Blue" opus | 36 |
Greek letter that's overprinted? | 36 |
Group victimized by Romans: 290 B.C. | 36 |
Gaelic name for the Irish Free State | 36 |
Group of friars who invaded Britain? | 36 |
George W. Bush's Barney, for one | 36 |
George of "Just Shoot Me!" | 36 |
Green of "The Italian Job" | 36 |
Gp. listening for signals from space | 36 |
Green character voiced by Mike Myers | 36 |
Gradually remove, as clumps in flour | 36 |
Get in on the ground floor, perhaps? | 36 |
Group whose master was Darth Sidious | 36 |
Genre vaguely alluded to by No Doubt | 36 |
Green circle and black diamond, e.g. | 36 |
Got one's uniform dirty, perhaps | 36 |
Gary ___, Pultizer-winning Beat poet | 36 |
Gallery-filled part of the Big Apple | 36 |
Game in which players famously cheat | 36 |
George of the Open Society Institute | 36 |
Georgia and Latvia, formerly (abbr.) | 36 |
Grounded pointy-nosed plane, briefly | 36 |
Grounded "bird" since 2003 | 36 |
Grab an album using BitTorrent, e.g. | 36 |
Genre often set in Victorian England | 36 |
Going together, after "in" | 36 |
Green dresser's honoree, briefly | 36 |
George Gershwin's first hit song | 36 |
Gershwin's first successful song | 36 |