Experience a lack of oxygen, perhaps | 36 |
Ellington's "Mood ___" | 36 |
Ending for some pastas and magicians | 36 |
European nationalist grp. since 1919 | 36 |
Expanse between Dublin and Liverpool | 36 |
Eponym of a Carnegie Hall auditorium | 36 |
Emerald ___ (Ireland's nickname) | 36 |
Ending meaning "native of" | 36 |
Elvis's "___ Lost You" | 36 |
Embattled pop star, to the blogerati | 36 |
Ebenezer's ghostly first visitor | 36 |
Early "Doctor Who" villain | 36 |
European speedometer reading (abbr.) | 36 |
Enslaved royal in a 1983 sci-fi film | 36 |
Equivalent of "ur 2 funny" | 36 |
Exams for future litigators, briefly | 36 |
Ethel Mertz's Manhattan neighbor | 36 |
End of the sleeper's observation | 36 |
Exams for many junior biology majors | 36 |
Early dweller in what is now NW Iran | 36 |
Emulate the Wicked Witch of the West | 36 |
Everything he touched turned to gold | 36 |
English youth gangs, Rockers and ___ | 36 |
Ender of writer's block, perhaps | 36 |
Electronic product sensation of 2005 | 36 |
Ex-Celtic "Tiny" Archibald | 36 |
Eleanor Roosevelt childhood nickname | 36 |
Encyclopedia reader from A to Z, say | 36 |
Ex-Vietnamese leader _____ Dinh Diem | 36 |
Edward Snowden's former employer | 36 |
English philosopher William of _____ | 36 |
Emerson's "___ Beauty" | 36 |
Exclamation of sudden disappointment | 36 |
Easternmost Arabian Peninsula nation | 36 |
Eclipse, maybe, to primitive peoples | 36 |
Enthusiastic response to a directive | 36 |
Exclamation before "Look!" | 36 |
Exhibits in abundance, as confidence | 36 |
Exams during which students can talk | 36 |
Extra Crispy Seasoned Crinkles maker | 36 |
Express now used as a Japanese hotel | 36 |
Eight-time Canadian skating champion | 36 |
Early U.S. statesman: 1725–83 | 36 |
Engineering marvel completed in 1914 | 36 |
Extension on many e-mail attachments | 36 |
Elvis Costello "Sweet ___" | 36 |
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to fans | 36 |
Ex-Transportation Secretary Federico | 36 |
Ex-governor of California ___ Wilson | 36 |
Either brother in a Nickelodeon show | 36 |
Emulating the tortoise, not the hare | 36 |
Engage in excessive self-reflection? | 36 |
Exam with a Critical Reading section | 36 |
Extend one's time in the service | 36 |
Extract forcibly, as a magazine page | 36 |
Extras on TV's "House" | 36 |
Events for those who know the ropes? | 36 |
Elliott Smith "___ Candle" | 36 |
Emerson's "___ bridge" | 36 |
Encl. for somebody who wants a reply | 36 |
Early comic who inspired Woody Allen | 36 |
ESPN's X Games reporter Masekela | 36 |
Eatery where the Tony Award was born | 36 |
Ellington's "___ Doll" | 36 |
E-mail offer of $17,000,000.00, e.g. | 36 |
E-mail from a Nigerian prince, maybe | 36 |
E-mail for the spam filter, probably | 36 |
Exotic berry in some Snapple flavors | 36 |
Either 2, in ''2+2'' | 36 |
Edgar ___, versifier born in England | 36 |
Eric Johnson "___ Musicom" | 36 |
Eugene O'Neill's only comedy | 36 |
Enormous San Antonio sports facility | 36 |
Everybody in the group, in the South | 36 |
Early Greek theologian at Alexandria | 36 |
Element that quickly oxidizes in air | 36 |
Epithet for business magnate Hughes? | 36 |
En estos lugares se habla español | 36 |
Event where China won 51 gold medals | 36 |
Enclosed upholstered French armchair | 36 |
Exciting thing circled on a calendar | 36 |
Ex-South African prime minister P.W. | 36 |
Elementary school student's item | 36 |
Enjoy a night out with the guys, say | 36 |
Erstwhile First Lady of France Carla | 36 |
Eliciting both sadness and happiness | 36 |
English boiled beef and cabbage dish | 36 |
East Asian drink with tapioca pearls | 36 |
Enclosures for studying in a library | 36 |
Enter upon an inheritance: Roman law | 36 |
Easily personalized piece of jewelry | 36 |
Entrée on the freegan's menu? | 36 |
Emulate the successful bounty hunter | 36 |
Even thieves have one, it's said | 36 |
Entrusted to another for safekeeping | 36 |
Era that metal cutting-tools emerged | 36 |
Early rock-'n'-roll favorite | 36 |
Extinct measure for a roll of cloth? | 36 |
Event at the company picnic, perhaps | 36 |
Escaping à la James Bond, perhaps | 36 |