Canine's favorite '60s song? | 36 |
Company called "Big Brown" | 36 |
Canton bordering the Lake of Lucerne | 36 |
Coffee holder at a wedding reception | 36 |
Country where Häagen-Dazs H.Q. is | 36 |
Cable network owned by NBC Universal | 36 |
California's home of the Trojans | 36 |
City about 50 miles east of Syracuse | 36 |
City northeast of Colgate University | 36 |
City in New York's Mohawk Valley | 36 |
Co-star with Ball, Arnaz and Frawley | 36 |
Calf meat, in some fancy restaurants | 36 |
Curtainlike partitions, biologically | 36 |
Cape ___ (westernmost African point) | 36 |
City where Marie Antoinette was born | 36 |
Collectible with an iron-on, perhaps | 36 |
Credit card whose first digit is a 4 | 36 |
College basketball sportscaster Dick | 36 |
Centerfold measurements, facetiously | 36 |
Contemporary of Martha Quinn, on MTV | 36 |
Cabo ___ (Sammy Hagar tequila brand) | 36 |
Chain based in Bentonville, Arkansas | 36 |
Coach Bill who won three Super Bowls | 36 |
Cary Grant played a male one in 1949 | 36 |
Condiment often mixed with soy sauce | 36 |
Country club member, stereotypically | 36 |
Clichéd claim from a conglomerate | 36 |
Connie Francis's 1960 film debut | 36 |
Capital of Germany's Hesse state | 36 |
Coffee shop convenience for a laptop | 36 |
Choice at an airplane ticket counter | 36 |
Chamber for measuring air velocities | 36 |
Charming person's asset, perhaps | 36 |
Cincinnati call letters on a TV show | 36 |
Completed, as a customer's order | 36 |
Conflict that ended on Nov. 11, 1918 | 36 |
Conflict that ended in 1945, briefly | 36 |
Crossword puzzle inventor Arthur ___ | 36 |
Cyrene's daughter, in a TV drama | 36 |
Castaway : raft :: millionaire : ___ | 36 |
Capital of the Northwest Territories | 36 |
Certain Arabian Peninsula inhabitant | 36 |
Cross-examiner's demand, perhaps | 36 |
Chorus letters spelled with the body | 36 |
Community fitness centers, for short | 36 |
Conceptual art pioneer born in Tokyo | 36 |
Comparable to some vegetable peelers | 36 |
Coin with the same name as a dynasty | 36 |
Comment while putting something away | 36 |
Chronic fatigue syndrome, informally | 36 |
Composer–film maker Frank ___ | 36 |
Chameleon-like Woody Allen character | 36 |
Co-star of "The Producers" | 36 |
Closes a jacket, with "up" | 36 |
Caldwell of "Master Class" | 36 |
Co. led by Baryshnikov in the 1980s | 35 |
Capital of the United Arab Emirates | 35 |
Chronicle of Higher Education topic | 35 |
Capital down the coast from Lomé | 35 |
Choice for some Northeast commuters | 35 |
Cellulose ester used in Scotch tape | 35 |
Company in many a Chuck Jones piece | 35 |
Case that may be treated with cream | 35 |
Crossworder's direction (abbr.) | 35 |
Character in "The Rivals" | 35 |
Conclusion of "Lohengrin" | 35 |
Common easy crossword theme answers | 35 |
Changes, as a book for a screenplay | 35 |
Capital at the foot of Mount Entoto | 35 |
Commercial center of Southern Yemen | 35 |
Colony that's now part of Yemen | 35 |
Concerned with a particular purpose | 35 |
Collect in condensed form, as gases | 35 |
Caption in a weight-loss commercial | 35 |
Christie who created Hercule Poirot | 35 |
Center fielder for the Miracle Mets | 35 |
Contemporary author-illustrator Jon | 35 |
Christian metalcore band War of ___ | 35 |
Cry made with a raised index finger | 35 |
Cousin of ''psst!'' | 35 |
City north of Marseilles, for short | 35 |
City known for manufacturing rubber | 35 |
Colonist asked to speak for himself | 35 |
Captain's "Hard ___!" | 35 |
Costs an arm and ___ (is expensive) | 35 |
Cross of thriller novels and movies | 35 |
Collins role in "Dynasty" | 35 |
Code word for ''A'' | 35 |
Chevalier de Seingalt, for Casanova | 35 |
Cry when a judge enters a courtroom | 35 |
Constellations' brightest stars | 35 |
Charlie Parker's saxophone type | 35 |
City of last Lincoln-Douglas debate | 35 |
College interview conductors, often | 35 |
Cream-of-the-crop Cremona craftsman | 35 |
Colonial almanac compiler Nathaniel | 35 |
City about 30 miles from Des Moines | 35 |
Chieftain of the Middle East (Var.) | 35 |
Company that merged with BP in 1998 | 35 |
Cookies made him "Famous" | 35 |