Immigrants' prep class, perhaps | 35 |
It's not part of the usual five | 35 |
It's disproved with Zener cards | 35 |
Inits. for an armchair quarterback? | 35 |
In ___ (Latin "actually") | 35 |
It's in the neighborhood: Abbr. | 35 |
It's anybody's guess: Abbr. | 35 |
Isabella d'___ (Titian subject) | 35 |
It's used for shortening: Abbr. | 35 |
Inaccurate verb in a toy's name | 35 |
It may be delayed by a storm: Abbr. | 35 |
Its commercials have talking babies | 35 |
It may be used for pins and needles | 35 |
It takes three tricks to get a hand | 35 |
It stretches from Iberia to Siberia | 35 |
It's somewhat less than a pound | 35 |
It sounds just like "you" | 35 |
It's often marked with a number | 35 |
It's often closed for the night | 35 |
It may improve if you have contacts | 35 |
Its approval is often sought: Abbr. | 35 |
It causes adrenaline to be released | 35 |
Insert coins in, as a parking meter | 35 |
Island neighbor of Tonga and Tuvalu | 35 |
Image on many Oregon license plates | 35 |
Important part of a slide projector | 35 |
It's sometimes "junk" | 35 |
It may be happening under the table | 35 |
Invisible barrier in a sci-fi movie | 35 |
It's 7-10 on the Beaufort scale | 35 |
It may have a remote-activated door | 35 |
Indiana birthplace of the Jackson 5 | 35 |
It's easy to get down from them | 35 |
It may be passed from father to son | 35 |
Inheritance from one's parents? | 35 |
It's got a lot of angles: Abbr. | 35 |
It's eight hours later than PST | 35 |
Indian state once owned by Portugal | 35 |
It involves a lot of Sunday drivers | 35 |
Insect whose larvae destroy foliage | 35 |
It's useful when you break down | 35 |
Invites to one's apartment, say | 35 |
It may be filled with money or hair | 35 |
It's sometimes passed for money | 35 |
It's not right to say on a farm | 35 |
It may be found just above the knee | 35 |
It could be the best or worst layer | 35 |
It comes between Hannah and Sisters | 35 |
It might be said while waving on TV | 35 |
In need of some manscaping, perhaps | 35 |
It's perpetrated by a prankster | 35 |
It may leave a noticeable plot hole | 35 |
It may be paid or extended, or both | 35 |
Ian of "Chariots of Fire" | 35 |
It means "Out of my way!" | 35 |
It's good to graduate with them | 35 |
It may be taken before bed to relax | 35 |
Island in the western Mediterranean | 35 |
It might be found all over a sponge | 35 |
It's symbolized by a light bulb | 35 |
Inventor's "step one" | 35 |
It popped into Descartes's head | 35 |
In other words, in Ovid's words | 35 |
It shouldn't be taken literally | 35 |
It may be scrutinized on a carousel | 35 |
Images of the Eastern Church (Var.) | 35 |
Internet commenter's initialism | 35 |
Interpretation of a dog's growl | 35 |
It's good to hear after a spill | 35 |
International powerhouse in cricket | 35 |
It might help you catch your breath | 35 |
ItÂ’s not needed in e-publishing | 35 |
It's often measured by a tailor | 35 |
It's in the eye of the beholder | 35 |
It began in Europe around 1200 B.C. | 35 |
It began around 1100 B.C. in Europe | 35 |
Indication that the haze has lifted | 35 |
It might have a single coconut tree | 35 |
It could cause some head scratching | 35 |
Inventory stock, in adventure games | 35 |
It's behind Sosa 81 days a year | 35 |
It's next to Connecticut Avenue | 35 |
Its front got a makeover in '06 | 35 |
It's often made to fit the mold | 35 |
It's tough to keep up with them | 35 |
It was instant, according to Lennon | 35 |
It may tinkle if you apply pressure | 35 |
It may be filled with a garden hose | 35 |
It opened on Broadway Dec. 30, 1948 | 35 |
It means "book" in Arabic | 35 |
It was under Japanese rule, 1910-45 | 35 |
Island bought by James Dole in 1922 | 35 |
It's signaled with a white flag | 35 |
It might break the camel's back | 35 |
It's measured in degrees: Abbr. | 35 |
It's known as the best medicine | 35 |
It's passed through generations | 35 |
Infamous first name among hoteliers | 35 |
It's named for a trapeze artist | 35 |
It requires some additional service | 35 |