It became "Rosie" in 2001 | 35 |
In which Taylor was rough and ready | 35 |
Incongruous juxtaposition of a sort | 35 |
It can be synthesized from coal tar | 35 |
It's made up of dots and dashes | 35 |
I wander, backing New Zealander (5) | 35 |
It can be found in the linen closet | 35 |
Island discovered by Columbus: 1493 | 35 |
Insult at the Miss America Pageant? | 35 |
In need of a fine-tooth comb, maybe | 35 |
In an offensively malodorous manner | 35 |
It's between 90 and 180 degrees | 35 |
In uncharted territory, so to speak | 35 |
It's enough to prevent a strike | 35 |
It broke up in the age of dinosaurs | 35 |
Irishman's activity on March 17 | 35 |
Ice cream eater's cone, perhaps | 35 |
Indians holding small chess pieces? | 35 |
It involves a lot of back-and-forth | 35 |
It helps you get a handle on things | 35 |
Italian sculptor Nicola or Giovanni | 35 |
It's what for dinner, sometimes | 35 |
It replaced Apple's Quadra line | 35 |
It was translated by Anthony Purver | 35 |
Instrument found at the Super Bowl? | 35 |
It's blown during Rosh Hashanah | 35 |
It might burn a hole in your pocket | 35 |
Inventor of the alcohol thermometer | 35 |
Items seen during this time of year | 35 |
It's sometimes served with beef | 35 |
Illinois site of a Civil War prison | 35 |
It's around 70 degrees, usually | 35 |
It may involve whips and restraints | 35 |
Is subjected to a series of attacks | 35 |
Italian Dominican reformer Girolamo | 35 |
Irvine Welsh or J. K. Rowling, e.g. | 35 |
It's on the back of the $1 bill | 35 |
It's affected by global warming | 35 |
It's slanted on a raglan sleeve | 35 |
It's sought after in Washington | 35 |
It's put on before pulling away | 35 |
It's kept by the banks of Paris | 35 |
It divides the Left and Right Banks | 35 |
It's often used for a long haul | 35 |
It may follow one's convictions | 35 |
It's not what it pretends to be | 35 |
Induce to do something using deceit | 35 |
It was completely destroyed 2/18/09 | 35 |
If it's German, it may be a dog | 35 |
It may stick out of one's pants | 35 |
It's just a little out of place | 35 |
It has feathers and may be airborne | 35 |
Indebted to the pot, in poker lingo | 35 |
In ___ (archaeologist's phrase) | 35 |
It's said while hoisting a pint | 35 |
Ione of "Say Anything..." | 35 |
It's made with a full backswing | 35 |
It was outlawed in the 19th century | 35 |
Industrial meat byproduct, pink ___ | 35 |
Ingratiating, like a talk show host | 35 |
It may be picked up in a trash heap | 35 |
It can be "your umbrella" | 35 |
Indy runner-up: '77 and '78 | 35 |
It's cultivated by indie labels | 35 |
It may require you to use your head | 35 |
It may lose its mate in the laundry | 35 |
It's next to Mayfair, in London | 35 |
Increase the power of, as an engine | 35 |
It's below the Mason-Dixon Line | 35 |
It's heard a lot in Los Angeles | 35 |
It may be submitted to an architect | 35 |
Itsy bitsy critter in a kiddie song | 35 |
It's marked by an "X" | 35 |
Island republic in the Indian Ocean | 35 |
It sends checks to A.A.R.P. members | 35 |
ID with nine digits and two hyphens | 35 |
Influential '80s hardcore label | 35 |
It's sometimes made in the dark | 35 |
Index fingers, in a kids' rhyme | 35 |
It might be played while tailgating | 35 |
It comes at you from two directions | 35 |
It goes around at an amusement park | 35 |
It's often found in a milkshake | 35 |
If you use one, you're a sucker | 35 |
It's acquired over the Internet | 35 |
It's often seen next to a chair | 35 |
It's returned by a ticket-taker | 35 |
Infections of some sebaceous glands | 35 |
International, cafeteria and family | 35 |
Intro to -ene, or a Ukrainian river | 35 |
Inferior salad dressing ingredient? | 35 |
Institute legal proceedings against | 35 |
INSP: "And then his ___." | 35 |
If it's tidy, it's not tiny | 35 |
It's guaranteed to hit the mark | 35 |
Increased rapidly, as troop numbers | 35 |
It has knifelike spines on its tail | 35 |
Ingemar Johansson or Ingrid Bergman | 35 |
It's good to keep these on kids | 35 |
Informal eateries with Mexican fare | 35 |