Mental health facility, pejoratively | 36 |
Metronome's measurement, briefly | 36 |
Medical expert using the five vowels | 36 |
Money envelopes on a Christmas tree? | 36 |
Morticia portrayer/1993 Oscar winner | 36 |
Matthew Perry on "Friends" | 36 |
Mahler's French estate in Maine? | 36 |
Movable article of personal property | 36 |
Machine in a "Fargo" scene | 36 |
Mass serving when the wine runs out? | 36 |
Mussolini's notorious son-in-law | 36 |
Mocking word used to imply cowardice | 36 |
Musicians' behavior, in the end? | 36 |
Marian Anderson and Kathleen Ferrier | 36 |
Monica player on "Friends" | 36 |
Mineral named for a French physicist | 36 |
Movement that began as a WWI protest | 36 |
Miami's administrative territory | 36 |
Modern retelling of the Faust legend | 36 |
Make a quick stock exchange, perhaps | 36 |
Made of paper, as opposed to digital | 36 |
Music genre of Possessed and Deicide | 36 |
Mid-Atlantic border town portmanteau | 36 |
Mark given for talking in study hall | 36 |
Mascot of Kellogg's Honey Smacks | 36 |
Most populous city in Southeast Asia | 36 |
Making lots of circles in a cartoon? | 36 |
Made a stand and would go no further | 36 |
McCartney album about precipitation? | 36 |
Marine plants with ribbonlike leaves | 36 |
Med. specialty that deals with strep | 36 |
Manfred ___, 1967 Chemistry Nobelist | 36 |
Main job of bored em¬ploy¬ees? | 36 |
Mushrooms also known as velvet stems | 36 |
M.C. who drew "Relativity" | 36 |
Matriarch Rose's daughter-in-law | 36 |
Many a bodybuilder's application | 36 |
Modern places for groups of groupies | 36 |
Male offspring with 20 fingers each? | 36 |
Mythical thing in the business world | 36 |
Minor gambler on the Cote d'Azur | 36 |
Memorable comedian: 1890–1958 | 36 |
MacLeod of "The Love Boat" | 36 |
Music to Lance Armstrong's ears? | 36 |
Music to a bargain hunter's ears | 36 |
Mel Allen's phrase re a home run | 36 |
Malfunctioning wildly, as a computer | 36 |
Medusa poses with Emile. Say cheese! | 36 |
Miami's Hall of Fame quarterback | 36 |
Memoirs of a sadistic cleaning lady? | 36 |
Mahler with nine complete symphonies | 36 |
Motto on an inspirational cat poster | 36 |
Marilu ___, "Taxi" actress | 36 |
Muscle-building Maidenform products? | 36 |
Mac program that tracks appointments | 36 |
Mideastern republic since 1958: Var. | 36 |
Metallic element used in spark plugs | 36 |
Material for tablecloths and doilies | 36 |
Medications for some anemia patients | 36 |
MONTPELIER erects a shrine to Vulcan | 36 |
Meaning quit, three words after call | 36 |
Matchmaking site available in Hebrew | 36 |
Morsel to be counted in a jar, maybe | 36 |
Mo. of George W. Bush's birthday | 36 |
Menacingly complex, as a bureaucracy | 36 |
Motorcycle club for martial artists? | 36 |
Made one's presence known, maybe | 36 |
Measure for sailing short distances? | 36 |
Mila of 'That '70s Show' | 36 |
Mr. Mister song named after a prayer | 36 |
Marquand novel, with "The" | 36 |
Multitalented subject of this puzzle | 36 |
Motto of the Pope's hairstylist? | 36 |
Made flood-resistant, as a riverbank | 36 |
Mrs. Cripps, in "Pinafore" | 36 |
Mandrake the Magician's sidekick | 36 |
Mosquito-borne threat in the tropics | 36 |
Marx and Engels' 1848 work, e.g. | 36 |
Movie short about a tireless parent? | 36 |
Measure of a company's dominance | 36 |
Major rd. in Philly or San Francisco | 36 |
Maintain a static state of readiness | 36 |
Mandela's presidential successor | 36 |
Michael Schenker's partner Robin | 36 |
More festive justices of the peace? | 36 |
Most of us have lived in two of them | 36 |
Money raised by members of Congress? | 36 |
Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, e.g. | 36 |
Maugham novel (with "The") | 36 |
Mother's heifer razzed a nudnik? | 36 |
Mixed, in antiquated census parlance | 36 |
Member of an ancient Egyptian people | 36 |
Mothers' and sisters' places | 36 |
Mythical king gets in fender bender! | 36 |
Military tactic designed to confuse? | 36 |
Moving models of the sun and planets | 36 |
Most important, or noted film studio | 36 |
Move to the head of the class, maybe | 36 |
Mystery author named for an actress? | 36 |
Milwaukee Brewer in the Hall of Fame | 36 |