High points for a European tourist? | 35 |
Lou Gehrig's disease, for short | 35 |
Sportscasters Trautwig and Michaels | 35 |
Sitcom characters Borland and Bundy | 35 |
Lorraine's partner, on old maps | 35 |
Home of the Gewürztraminer grape | 35 |
It shares a border with Switzerland | 35 |
Historically-disputed French region | 35 |
Former German territory __-Lorraine | 35 |
"And another thing . . ." | 35 |
". . . and another thing" | 35 |
"Wait, there's more!" | 35 |
"To say nothing of . . ." | 35 |
Key that doesn't work by itself | 35 |
It may be used with Ctrl and Delete | 35 |
Button often used with Ctrl and Del | 35 |
Lady Bird Johnson's middle name | 35 |
Ski resort near the Great Salt Lake | 35 |
Ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains | 35 |
___ Mountains (Central Asian range) | 35 |
Slayer "___ of Sacrifice" | 35 |
They sometimes have crosses to bear | 35 |
Der ___ Fritz (Friedrich the Great) | 35 |
Der ___ (German "father") | 35 |
"Circumstances ___ cases" | 35 |
Tony Clifton, to comic Andy Kaufman | 35 |
Part of many a superhero's life | 35 |
Do this, then that, then this again | 35 |
'Nashville' director Robert | 35 |
Second-highest in four-part harmony | 35 |
Charlie Parker's saxophone type | 35 |
Brahms' "___Rhapsody" | 35 |
Señorita's "Stop!" | 35 |
"Breathe In" band Palo___ | 35 |
City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 35 |
College interview conductors, often | 35 |
Bill and Hillary, vis-Ã -vis Yale | 35 |
Ones with numbers after their names | 35 |
Fey and Franken, to "SNL" | 35 |
The "A." on many a patent | 35 |
Middle name of a "Wizard" | 35 |
Org. that publishes Advocacy Update | 35 |
Org. for the subject of this puzzle | 35 |
Gp. that declared obesity a disease | 35 |
"The Joy Luck Club" nanny | 35 |
'-- and the Night Visitors' | 35 |
Beethoven's 7th is in it: abbr. | 35 |
"Give ___ a horse . . . " | 35 |
"___ walks into a bar..." | 35 |
1986 girl's-name song by Boston | 35 |
"Ugly Betty" receptionist | 35 |
"Amo, ___, I love a lass" | 35 |
Domitian's "you love" | 35 |
Amo, ___, amat (Latin 101 sequence) | 35 |
"I --- my wits' end!" | 35 |
Italian who pulled a lot of strings | 35 |
Family name of Italian violinmakers | 35 |
Cream-of-the-crop Cremona craftsman | 35 |
World's largest river by volume | 35 |
World's largest online retailer | 35 |
Seattle's third-largest company | 35 |
Endangered South American watershed | 35 |
Like the "waves of grain" | 35 |
Gremlins and Hornets of old autodom | 35 |
Oscar winner for "Cocoon" | 35 |
Women's rights advocate Bloomer | 35 |
Title woman in a Joni Mitchell song | 35 |
"You can say that again!" | 35 |
Last word spoken at night, for many | 35 |
Word shouted or whispered at church | 35 |
It comes between praying and eating | 35 |
"I'll drink to that!" | 35 |
"Couldn't agree more" | 35 |
Said at end of gospel show, perhaps | 35 |
Flock's "Absolutely!" | 35 |
1965 Top 10 hit for the Impressions | 35 |
"I know that's right" | 35 |
"Ain't it the truth!" | 35 |
"FoxTrot" cartoonist Bill | 35 |
Shouts with hands raised, sometimes | 35 |
"I'd like to see ___" | 35 |
"'Tis ___ bagatelle!" | 35 |
___ shadow of one's former self | 35 |
"An ___ Tragedy": Dreiser | 35 |
"___ Graffiti": 1973 film | 35 |
"Daniel Boone" co-star Ed | 35 |
University city north of Des Moines | 35 |
Iowa city, once called College Farm | 35 |
Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Cyclones | 35 |
Colonial almanac compiler Nathaniel | 35 |
City about 30 miles from Des Moines | 35 |
Skid Row "Makin' ___" | 35 |
Where some trades are made, briefly | 35 |
Like virtually all radios, nowadays | 35 |
Little Jack Horner's last words | 35 |
Start of Cain's famous question | 35 |
American Music Institute, for short | 35 |
"What Kind of Fool _____" | 35 |
"What __, chopped liver?" | 35 |
"... what a good boy ---" | 35 |