Two-time Pulitzer-winning journalist | 36 |
Three-time NBA Coach of the Year Pat | 36 |
They all lead to Rome, it's said | 36 |
Tallest piece in jeu d'échecs | 36 |
Triple Crown-winning jockey Turcotte | 36 |
Test that can have you seeing things | 36 |
Traditional Valentine's Day gift | 36 |
The Engineers of the N.C.A.A.: Abbr. | 36 |
Tech school on the Hudson, initially | 36 |
They're numbered on maps (abbr.) | 36 |
Trimming favored by Marie Antoinette | 36 |
The Kings of the NBA, on scoreboards | 36 |
Tackles, as a faded-back quarterback | 36 |
Thompson in the Theater Hall of Fame | 36 |
They do better when they close early | 36 |
Ted's role on "Cheers" | 36 |
The so-called "Tenth Muse" | 36 |
Title girl of a 1986 #1 Starship hit | 36 |
They may be thrown over the shoulder | 36 |
They may be pulled in two directions | 36 |
They go back and forth through trees | 36 |
Things found on children's knees | 36 |
TV's "Three's ___" | 36 |
That which there is nothin' like | 36 |
The Strait of Otranto connects to it | 36 |
To an oyster, it's like a malady | 36 |
Time-and-___ (overtime pay schedule) | 36 |
Tyler of "Ghost Whisperer" | 36 |
The "A. A." of A. A. Milne | 36 |
Thieves' nemesis and French cake | 36 |
Trying cases, plea bargaining, etc.? | 36 |
Two forms of ID for somber speakers? | 36 |
The Beatles' '-- Loving' | 36 |
Taylor Dayne "Send Me ___" | 36 |
Trollope novel, with "The" | 36 |
They're often seen above 7's | 36 |
Temptations "Papa was ___" | 36 |
Take ___ (ride around town, perhaps) | 36 |
They're of help to some captains | 36 |
Tender pork dish with barbecue sauce | 36 |
They're made of leather and lace | 36 |
Ted Williams had a .344 lifetime one | 36 |
Town in Quebec and British namesake | 36 |
Tale told by an Arabic dancing girl? | 36 |
The Flintstones' favorite baker? | 36 |
Tempestt who played Vanessa Huxtable | 36 |
Transfusion given by Keith Richards? | 36 |
Thinking about leaving ASCAP, maybe? | 36 |
Turn-of-the-century Chinese uprising | 36 |
The Midwest, agriculturally speaking | 36 |
Toronto's former all-star goalie | 36 |
They "Let It Ride" (Abbr.) | 36 |
Things people do to get their kicks? | 36 |
T.R.'s advice to a strong mason? | 36 |
Transfer to the next column, in math | 36 |
They're not rewound much anymore | 36 |
They might be used for daily backups | 36 |
They get raised on special occasions | 36 |
The three in a "threepeat" | 36 |
The ex-Mrs. Bono's hairdressers? | 36 |
Two more birds named for their calls | 36 |
Treaty of Fort McIntosh signer, 1785 | 36 |
Tribe originally from the Deep South | 36 |
They may be beyond one's control | 36 |
Take care of a soda warehouse spill? | 36 |
The 1990's, politically speaking | 36 |
Two-door closed cars with back seats | 36 |
Tropical 1980s Robin Williams comedy | 36 |
They may be ridden, on the flip side | 36 |
Try to influence a game show leader? | 36 |
Three more "hot" followers | 36 |
Triangular stabilizer on an aircraft | 36 |
The Brooklyn Dodgers, affectionately | 36 |
Takes away from, with "of" | 36 |
The mathematician got busted for ___ | 36 |
Teacher's request of a publisher | 36 |
The two dots in "naïve" | 36 |
Take a bit of one's savings, say | 36 |
TV antennas with pairs of equal rods | 36 |
The 5 in "10 ÷ 5," e.g. | 36 |
Two features of a hurried golf game? | 36 |
Tall structure for changing clothes? | 36 |
Ten is the first number of this type | 36 |
Tennis infraction that costs a point | 36 |
Takes twice as many steps in a duel? | 36 |
The golfer will be with you in . . . | 36 |
They're found in auditory canals | 36 |
Taina who was one of Les Girls, 1957 | 36 |
Title for a retired female professor | 36 |
Title for a retired professor, maybe | 36 |
Tiger Woods competitor, in Old Rome? | 36 |
Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo | 36 |
Tabasco, Durango and Chihuahua, e.g. | 36 |
Theodoros Angelopoulos movie of 1998 | 36 |
They go in one era and out the other | 36 |
Took one's place military style | 36 |
The shaman's poker night spread? | 36 |
They might make funeral arrangements | 36 |
There are 12 in a can of Coke: Abbr. | 36 |
Two-time '70s Stanley Cup champs | 36 |