Aneurin of England: 1897–1960 | 36 |
Albert Sabin's Polish birthplace | 36 |
Arctic beast subject to mood swings? | 36 |
America's Cup participants, e.g. | 36 |
Actress Beulah ___: 1892–1981 | 36 |
American-Canadian for ghetto blaster | 36 |
Another name for an ash-leaved maple | 36 |
Acknowledgement from a ticket agent? | 36 |
“Garden State” director Zach | 36 |
Actress Nielsen of "Cobra" | 36 |
A for Pete Rose; F for a disk jockey | 36 |
Asian drink made with tapioca pearls | 36 |
Action with a good chance of success | 36 |
Area of east Brooklyn on Jamaica Bay | 36 |
An officer to avoid like the plague? | 36 |
Attractions that may cause dizziness | 36 |
Alternative to public transportation | 36 |
Attributes (to), with "up" | 36 |
Arizona Diamondbacks ballpark (1988) | 36 |
A flier or fryer for Frédéric? | 36 |
Assistance for the Queen of the Nile | 36 |
Agree, for a bribe, not to prosecute | 36 |
Arcangelo ___, Italian violin master | 36 |
Actress in "Forever Amber" | 36 |
As luck would have it, Jimmy was ___ | 36 |
Assembly that condemned Luther: 1521 | 36 |
A night out at a restaurant, perhaps | 36 |
  Notable opening of 7/17/55 | 36 |
Academic accomplishment, redundantly | 36 |
Actual instructions for a blow-dryer | 36 |
Advice to Tin Man costume designers? | 36 |
Admonishment at a Surrealist museum? | 36 |
Andrea ___ (liner that sank in 1956) | 36 |
Accidents dealt with by whisk brooms | 36 |
Actor who doesn't polish jewelry | 36 |
Alien's nemesis, in sci-fi films | 36 |
Aaron of "Erin Brockovich" | 36 |
Apple originally marketed to schools | 36 |
At the __ one's rope (desperate) | 36 |
Activity of most puzzle constructors | 36 |
Accompany a horse researcher? [Ford] | 36 |
Alternative to Friendster or MySpace | 36 |
Arrive, as an unexpected opportunity | 36 |
A fact-finding civil court judge ___ | 36 |
Actor in "The Pajama Game" | 36 |
An example of Emeril's largesse? | 36 |
Amphibians in an Aristophanes comedy | 36 |
Andy of "The Untouchables" | 36 |
Alphonse's partner in old comics | 36 |
Alphonse's friend, in the comics | 36 |
Author of the European Recovery Plan | 36 |
Anyone effeminate, to The Governator | 36 |
Announcer's report on a home run | 36 |
Award for a courteous grade-schooler | 36 |
Apt query for the end of this puzzle | 36 |
Annual V.I.P. in "Peanuts" | 36 |
Alan Scott's superhero alter ego | 36 |
“Guerrillero Heroico” figure | 36 |
Attire at a British boarding school? | 36 |
Antihero who keeps firing sidekicks? | 36 |
Amounts of coins for subway singers? | 36 |
Anthony of "Boston Public" | 36 |
Actor Paul of "Casablanca" | 36 |
A good place to be this time of year | 36 |
A "swell" guy he's not | 36 |
Atlanta, to H. Aaron: 1966–74 | 36 |
Adjective for irrepressible laughter | 36 |
Auto part often found along the road | 36 |
Augustus Caesar's boast (Part 1) | 36 |
Annoyance for dwellers near airports | 36 |
A bottom line-oriented executive ___ | 36 |
Amounts by which something increases | 36 |
Another surgeon had the audience ___ | 36 |
Adherence to a moral or ethical code | 36 |
Announcer's reaction to a fumble | 36 |
Actor with a special way of talking? | 36 |
Agenda for a "Giant" star? | 36 |
Allison of "The West Wing" | 36 |
Acronym for an aircraft's ascent | 36 |
Athletic maneuvers that score ippons | 36 |
Art of the Flying Karamazov Brothers | 36 |
African capital southwest of Kampala | 36 |
Adversaries in a Hoffman/Streep film | 36 |
Arcturus or Pollux, to an astronomer | 36 |
Article's start, to a journalist | 36 |
Ancient name of an island off Cannes | 36 |
Accessory for the fastidious dresser | 36 |
A gun ready to be fired, for example | 36 |
Alternative to Mad at the newsstand? | 36 |
Arnaz of "Here's Lucy" | 36 |
A for a starlet; F for Greg Louganis | 36 |
Assessments given to cosmetologists? | 36 |
Area known to the Chinese as Dongbei | 36 |
Antarctica's Queen ___ Mountains | 36 |
A year before the Battle of Hastings | 36 |
Atticus to Scout, or Sarabi to Simba | 36 |
Ancient inhabitant of Western Europe | 36 |
Actress in "Sudden Impact" | 36 |
Alaskan Peninsula meal on the house? | 36 |
Any of three Norse goddesses of fate | 36 |