Bouncing off the Grand Canyon walls | 35 |
Britt of "The Wicker Man" | 35 |
Brooklyn-born Boosler of broad bits | 35 |
British East India Company governor | 35 |
Beethoven's "Opus 73" | 35 |
Blink-182 "___ the State" | 35 |
Beck's "Guero" opener | 35 |
Bake in a sauce, as potatoes (Var.) | 35 |
Baritone Bastianini: 1923–67 | 35 |
Bar mitzvah suit material, perhaps? | 35 |
British seafood restaurant offering | 35 |
Batting eyelids, licking lips, etc. | 35 |
Believer in a laissez-faire economy | 35 |
Buick on the Champs Élysées? | 35 |
Builder of a submarine for Napoleon | 35 |
Beat in a game of stones and points | 35 |
Bat Masterson and a boy band singer | 35 |
Bloomsbury Group member familiarly | 35 |
Believers in salvation by knowledge | 35 |
Beats it and won't explain why? | 35 |
Big, purple Hanna-Barbera character | 35 |
Britten's "Peter ___" | 35 |
Bell Centre team member, familiarly | 35 |
Bean-filled bag moved with the foot | 35 |
Bandleader who married Betty Grable | 35 |
Bennett's order to flag viewers | 35 |
Beatles hit with a four-minute coda | 35 |
Better than sexy, in Internet slang | 35 |
Best times for flying, weather-wise | 35 |
Billy Joel "___ Extremes" | 35 |
Bob the songwriter in Candyland (5) | 35 |
Burgess's well-known first line | 35 |
Biblical king who had Jezebel slain | 35 |
Brand for preparation on a stovetop | 35 |
Benny's sister in a 1993 romcom | 35 |
Bob Dylan song about the Rosenbergs | 35 |
Buddhist forces determining destiny | 35 |
Bluesy guitarist/singer ___ Mo' | 35 |
Best-selling program, in tech lingo | 35 |
Bird whose cry sounds like laughter | 35 |
Brazilian fad dance of the '90s | 35 |
Be unexpectedly received, as a deal | 35 |
Balzac's "___ Goriot" | 35 |
Bond film, "Live and ___" | 35 |
Bottom of a parking garage, perhaps | 35 |
British porcupine's permission? | 35 |
Bench pressed on the witness stand? | 35 |
Bit of fiction with a shower scene? | 35 |
Big name in do-it-yourself supplies | 35 |
Brazilian highlands, the ___ Grosso | 35 |
Busy times at fast-food restaurants | 35 |
Brew sold at Milwaukee Brewer games | 35 |
Baked goods at an English Christmas | 35 |
Bullwinkle's salon application? | 35 |
Bottom-dwelling freshwater creature | 35 |
British pianist who was made a Dame | 35 |
British manicurist's decoration | 35 |
Battle of the Bulge city in Belgium | 35 |
Buenas ___ (good night, in Granada) | 35 |
Bad sign for one seeking a shortcut | 35 |
Black, gooey knolls near Charlotte? | 35 |
B. F. King Jr.'s gloomy comment | 35 |
Band with four initials in its name | 35 |
Belonging to a Hudson Valley tribe? | 35 |
Badasses, for short, in old hip-hop | 35 |
Be cleverer than a famed candy man? | 35 |
Brand advertised with a talking tub | 35 |
Brouhaha over a Playboy centerfold? | 35 |
Baked snacks often dipped in hummus | 35 |
Begin a night in the woods, perhaps | 35 |
Black-and-yellow crime scene marker | 35 |
Being alone with one's thoughts | 35 |
Broadcaster behind the Iron Curtain | 35 |
Barack Obama Chief of Staff Emanuel | 35 |
Braves' ritual during a drought | 35 |
Best detritus from dawn until dusk? | 35 |
Bausch & Lomb lens-care product | 35 |
Betty ___ ("Grease" role) | 35 |
Boston and Chicago, but not Seattle | 35 |
Bobby of "Bye Bye Birdie" | 35 |
Baseball's Bando greets Indians | 35 |
Booster of the Apollo space program | 35 |
Belgrade's river, to a Berliner | 35 |
Baking firm's gift-wrap slogan? | 35 |
Beach debris also known as rockweed | 35 |
Brown quickly at a high temperature | 35 |
Burglar's entry-level position? | 35 |
Bob in the Songwriters Hall of Fame | 35 |
British-style crossword constructor | 35 |
Becomes calm, with "down" | 35 |
Book size between quarto and octavo | 35 |
Bed cover that's fit for a king | 35 |
Branch of Islam predominant in Iran | 35 |
Bar that's hazardous to sailors | 35 |
Bart Simpson's school principal | 35 |
Bud Fisher's dirty comic strip? | 35 |
Becoming tangled, as a fishing line | 35 |
Beat others to, as sale merchandise | 35 |
Bestselling 16-bit console, briefly | 35 |
Belonging to a relative by marriage | 35 |