Eminem "Like ___ Soldiers" | 36 |
Engages in some Halloween tomfoolery | 36 |
Engages in Halloween mischief, maybe | 36 |
Exchange (as A and R in this puzzle) | 36 |
Emeril might make one with provolone | 36 |
Ensure that a G is actually a G, say | 36 |
Element used in light bulb filaments | 36 |
Egypt and Syria, at one time (abbr.) | 36 |
Ethan's 'Gattaca' costar | 36 |
Eskimo transport larger than a kayak | 36 |
Establishment with organized workers | 36 |
Everyday order, with "the" | 36 |
Eastern Roman emperor: 364–78 | 36 |
Ernest's unseen friend, in films | 36 |
Exercises one's rights, in a way | 36 |
Egyptian Arab Spring activist Ghonim | 36 |
Employer's cost containment ploy | 36 |
Eliot's "The ___ Land" | 36 |
End to "Find your passion" | 36 |
Eurythmics "___ That Girl" | 36 |
Ecologically sound energy collectors | 36 |
End of Alfred E. Neuman's slogan | 36 |
Environmental org. with a panda logo | 36 |
Event with skateboarding and surfing | 36 |
Elton John's "__ Song" | 36 |
Employee's reply to the question | 36 |
Ernest's successor as Best Actor | 36 |
Explorer with a peak named after him | 36 |
Early French settler in the Maritimes | 37 |
Early French settler in North America | 37 |
Electrician's favorite rock band? | 37 |
English designer's fruit, perhaps | 37 |
Ethical Culture Society founder Felix | 37 |
Eight-time tennis Grand Slam champion | 37 |
End of many 60's dance club names | 37 |
Eastern French region near Mont Blanc | 37 |
Establisher of Japan's Heisei era | 37 |
Ex of George Hamilton and Rod Stewart | 37 |
Excuses heard in "L.A. Law" | 37 |
Eric Carmen "___ by Myself" | 37 |
Early premium credit card, familiarly | 37 |
End of Little Jack Horner's boast | 37 |
Equals in effect, with "to" | 37 |
Earth's longest continental range | 37 |
End of ''the end of'' | 37 |
Entomologist's specimens, perhaps | 37 |
Emblem of traditional American values | 37 |
Eliot's "cruellest" mo. | 37 |
Elizabeth in the cosmetics department | 37 |
Están, across the Gibraltar border | 37 |
Elvis Costello "___ Forces" | 37 |
Element in many Agatha Christie books | 37 |
Exec's "I need it now!" | 37 |
Exec's "I want it now!" | 37 |
Eliot's "___ Wednesday" | 37 |
Elvis hit "A Fool Such ___" | 37 |
Eastern part of the Eurasian landmass | 37 |
Elroy Jetson's four-legged friend | 37 |
Exactly (with ''to'') | 37 |
Emperor who died on his wedding night | 37 |
Edmund Randolph was the first in 1789 | 37 |
Eddy Grant's was electric (Abbr.) | 37 |
Elephant of children's literature | 37 |
Expression used when a plan goes awry | 37 |
Enter heedlessly, with "in" | 37 |
English beer with a red triangle logo | 37 |
English entertainment source, briefly | 37 |
English channel, with "the" | 37 |
Everlys' hit, 'Let It --' | 37 |
Elaborate inlaid furniture decoration | 37 |
Evidence of a concealed weapon, maybe | 37 |
Ezra Pound work, with "The" | 37 |
Electronic-encyclopedia medium: Abbr. | 37 |
El Centro's gift to entertainment | 37 |
Employer on "American Dad!" | 37 |
Enchantress who turned men into swine | 37 |
Early movies' "It Girl" | 37 |
Either "True Grit" director | 37 |
Epistemological principle, familiarly | 37 |
Either 'Unforgettable' singer | 37 |
Ex-Baltimore team now in Indianapolis | 37 |
English landscapist: 1776–1837 | 37 |
Emmy-winning NFL analyst Collinsworth | 37 |
Exterior attractiveness, to a Realtor | 37 |
Edible flower head, as of cauliflower | 37 |
Edgar-winning mystery writer Stabenow | 37 |
Entertainer Bobby ___: 1936–73 | 37 |
Environmentally destructive pesticide | 37 |
Environmentally-destructive pesticide | 37 |
Excellent, in 80's-90's slang | 37 |
Ed Wood player in "Ed Wood" | 37 |
Eminem's battle opponent Papa ___ | 37 |
Ex-senator Christopher of Connecticut | 37 |
Extinct bird not known for its smarts | 37 |
Exclamations like "Phooey!" | 37 |
Elsa has one in "Lohengrin" | 37 |
English poet laureate: 1670–88 | 37 |
End of a student's e-mail address | 37 |
End of a student's online address | 37 |
Exiting Israeli prime minister Olmert | 37 |