Edible mollusks that cling to rocks | 35 |
"____ le roi!" (1792 cry) | 35 |
''Mamma Mia'' group | 35 |
"Dancing Queen" pop group | 35 |
Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anni-Frid | 35 |
Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid | 35 |
Biblical ''father'' | 35 |
Biblical title of reverence for God | 35 |
Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid | 35 |
"Mamma Mia!" music source | 35 |
Woman with the title Right Reverend | 35 |
"Tintern ___": Wordsworth | 35 |
"___ Road," Beatles album | 35 |
Where brothers and sisters hang out | 35 |
She's Dear to newspaper readers | 35 |
Half of a famous advice-giving pair | 35 |
"All My Children" network | 35 |
"The Alphabet Song" start | 35 |
"Sesame Street" teachings | 35 |
Where "Lost" can be found | 35 |
Former "Idol" judge Paula | 35 |
"Spellbound" singer, 1991 | 35 |
"Rush, Rush" singer Paula | 35 |
"Opposites Attract" Paula | 35 |
Vigoda of "Barney Miller" | 35 |
Teddy's Mount Rushmore neighbor | 35 |
Grandpa on "The Simpsons" | 35 |
Vigoda of "The Godfather" | 35 |
Former Supreme Court Justice Fortas | 35 |
One of the brothers of Warner Bros. | 35 |
Fi(rst) v(ictim of his own broth)er | 35 |
Biblical patriarch, to his friends | 35 |
"___ Lincoln in Illinois" | 35 |
"Fuzzy Wuzzy was ___ ..." | 35 |
Without missing __ (undistractedly) | 35 |
Skip ___ (have an irregular rhythm) | 35 |
" . . . not ___ of roses" | 35 |
Victim of the first sibling rivalry | 35 |
Person exchanged for Powers in 1962 | 35 |
"Napoleon" director Gance | 35 |
"18 Days" band Saving ___ | 35 |
Promote criminal activity, in a way | 35 |
Take out the security cameras, e.g. | 35 |
More than promote criminal activity | 35 |
''Wanna make ___?'' | 35 |
Helps with the getaway car, perhaps | 35 |
Popular BBC America show, for short | 35 |
Title lover in a 1920s Broadway hit | 35 |
Title fellow in a 1922 Broadway hit | 35 |
Hero of Nichols's long-run play | 35 |
"And I wore ___ red rose" | 35 |
"... and carry --- stick" | 35 |
"This won't hurt ___" | 35 |
"This won't hurt __!" | 35 |
"This won't hurt ---" | 35 |
"I'm not ___ worried" | 35 |
Slightly more than one can tolerate | 35 |
Full-bore, like a group of trumpets | 35 |
''Willing'' partner | 35 |
"Star Wars" weapon: Abbr. | 35 |
Groom in a 1952 comic-strip wedding | 35 |
Hematological classification system | 35 |
Manhattan Project weapon, for short | 35 |
" . . . her poor dog ___" | 35 |
Middle of a well-known Kipling trio | 35 |
AC/DC "Given the Dog ___" | 35 |
``To get her poor dog ___'' | 35 |
"Turn ___ is fair . . . " | 35 |
In the preceding paragraph, perhaps | 35 |
Take ___ (acknowledge the audience) | 35 |
"Take ___" (Madonna song) | 35 |
"___-Ca-Dabra" (1974 hit) | 35 |
'-- -Ca-Dabra' (1970s song) | 35 |
Jefferson's 1860's opposite | 35 |
James ___ Garfield (U.S. president) | 35 |
Twain's "A Tramp ___" | 35 |
They're worked by bicycle kicks | 35 |
They're stressed at crunch time | 35 |
They may be carved in a Roman chair | 35 |
Infomercial "after" photo | 35 |
"Ripped" muscles, briefly | 35 |
''Washboard'' items | 35 |
Spirits brand with a Peppar variety | 35 |
Co. led by Baryshnikov in the 1980s | 35 |
Elephant boy turns into Arabian dad | 35 |
___-Bakr, father-in-law of Muhammad | 35 |
Capital of the United Arab Emirates | 35 |
What constant criticism may lead to | 35 |
Chronicle of Higher Education topic | 35 |
Gp. with UNC and Duke, among others | 35 |
Sound common to Boston and New York | 35 |
Goal of some political contributors | 35 |
Capital down the coast from Lomé | 35 |
"Highway to Hell" rockers | 35 |
"High Voltage" metal band | 35 |
"Back in Black" rock band | 35 |
Motorhead "___ Of Spades" | 35 |
Poker player's 'bullet' | 35 |
Paperback publisher founded in 1953 | 35 |
One of two in a dead man's hand | 35 |