Ones who may get you into hot water? | 36 |
One doing blackjack-table arithmetic | 36 |
One who teaches math at the Vatican? | 36 |
One involved in hand-to-hand combat? | 36 |
One way to prevent time from flying? | 36 |
Officeholder who accomplishes little | 36 |
One who might help you periodically? | 36 |
One responsible for heavenly singing | 36 |
Olds models of the '80s-'90s | 36 |
One who records judicial proceedings | 36 |
One in dire need of a diaper change? | 36 |
One of comparable street reputation? | 36 |
Onetime giant among stock brokerages | 36 |
One who excels at table conversation | 36 |
Objection on the grounds of scruples | 36 |
One who might take bribes for favors | 36 |
One who's handy around the house | 36 |
Of a bride's matrimonial portion | 36 |
One who presses for payment of bills | 36 |
Old radio show, with "The" | 36 |
Olympic boxing gold medalist of 1964 | 36 |
Onetime Colombian drug kingpin Pablo | 36 |
Oscar-winner for Bonnie and Clyde | 36 |
Old MacDonald's signature dance? | 36 |
ONE PART OF EMPLOYEE RETURNS TO JOB! | 36 |
One who doesn't follow the crowd | 36 |
Ornamental three-dimensional pattern | 36 |
Offering at Major Hoople's place | 36 |
Overly intellectual, stereotypically | 36 |
One of a series of recurring actions | 36 |
Order from a villain to the henchmen | 36 |
One letter changes a Tom to an Ernie | 36 |
Orange-roofed restaurant, familiarly | 36 |
On a quest for a certain spicy food? | 36 |
Old-fashioned "Way to go!" | 36 |
One of his gang members took him out | 36 |
Obi-Wan ___ of "Star Wars" | 36 |
One whose instincts are never right? | 36 |
Original "Star Trek" actor | 36 |
Ones who never make clerical errors? | 36 |
One shadowing an outgoing president? | 36 |
Occasion to reserve a table for two? | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Henry V" | 36 |
Oscar winner for "Shampoo" | 36 |
Opera based on a Beaumarchais comedy | 36 |
Orphan in a "choppy" rhyme | 36 |
Online offering of big-box retailers | 36 |
One who suppresses a wrestling hold? | 36 |
Old TV's "_____ Space" | 36 |
Olympians who compete on their backs | 36 |
Opera performed today, yet neglected | 36 |
One of the heroines of an 1868 novel | 36 |
One of twenty-one for an Eagle Scout | 36 |
One-sided figure formed with a twist | 36 |
Old coin of India (anagram of HUMOR) | 36 |
Outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger | 36 |
Of the universe in its present state | 36 |
Objects decorated with a black alloy | 36 |
One standing in the back of an alley | 36 |
One passed out on New Year's Eve | 36 |
One who lines up opposite the center | 36 |
Only if it's worth the trade-off | 36 |
Old-money families look down on them | 36 |
Occurring every other leap year, say | 36 |
Owners, landlords and tenants: Abbr. | 36 |
Ornamental shrub with yellow flowers | 36 |
Outburst often abbreviated in tweets | 36 |
Opportunity for a singer or comedian | 36 |
One who's been around the world? | 36 |
One playing with bits of their food? | 36 |
On a close play: "Macbeth" | 36 |
Organs studied by Gabriele Falloppio | 36 |
Orchard man's street in Atlanta? | 36 |
Olivia Newton-John's grandfather | 36 |
One at the wheel of a gherkinmobile? | 36 |
Ordinary transport to Ms. Mansfield? | 36 |
Oliver Stone's Oscar winner 1986 | 36 |
One tending to steer out of control? | 36 |
One letter changes a Gilda to a Rita | 36 |
Overly avid Baltimore football fans? | 36 |
Once-prominent Arby's competitor | 36 |
One of Judaism's four matriarchs | 36 |
Ornamental tree of the laurel family | 36 |
Oscar winner in "Sayonara" | 36 |
One who brings change for the better | 36 |
One who prefers elephants to donkeys | 36 |
Order actress Ellen to switch sides? | 36 |
One of Viking Rollo's many names | 36 |
Org. with a number of British pounds | 36 |
Object thrown at a cheating husband? | 36 |
Oldest independent country in Europe | 36 |
Onetime "S.N.L."-type show | 36 |
Old TV series with underwater scenes | 36 |
Org. for Bulldogs, Gators and Tigers | 36 |
One with unusual powers of foresight | 36 |
Obama or Clinton, previously (Abbr.) | 36 |
One who may hear "Si, si!" | 36 |
One celebrating Saint Sava's Day | 36 |
One of tennis's Williams sisters | 36 |
Octave's counterpart in a sonnet | 36 |