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Part three of a permanent definition? 37
President who was a college president 37
Plant with white, pink-veined flowers 37
Police bust of pornographic material? 37
Part of Jed Clampett's theme song 37
Plate mates of cranberry sauce, often 37
Possible reply to a general question? 37
Producer of high and outside pitches? 37
Part of a jokey coin flip proposition 37
Plant with tough, sword-shaped leaves 37
Paula of "CBS This Morning" 37
Pitts of "Life With Father" 37
Part of Queen Elizabeth's makeup? 37
Place to see lions, tigers, and bears 37
Perpendicular to a ship's length 36
Provides inside information for, say 36
President Garfield's middle name 36
Pocket rockets, in Texas hold'em 36
Problem with an organ near a temple? 36
Pretend to be someone you're not 36
Post-convention publication material 36
Playwrights' "innings" 36
Programming language based on Pascal 36
Person on the Sistine Chapel ceiling 36
Put in, as your two cents' worth 36
Person who just can't get enough 36
Pioneering reporter Rogers St. Johns 36
Point before "game," maybe 36
Paramount Pictures founder ___ Zukor 36
Possible score before winning a game 36
Pol. monogram of '52 and '56 36
Prior to, with "mentioned" 36
Plant family that includes the yucca 36
Progress toward maximum drinkability 36
Purview of a President's council 36
Palindromic response to a revelation 36
Pop opera by Elton John and Tim Rice 36
Paul player in "Two of Us" 36
Presidential middle name after Abram 36
Pierce portrayer on "MASH" 36
Pierce player on "M*A*S*H" 36
Politico Landon and composer Clausen 36
Pakistani president Asif ___ Zardari 36
Porky's penultimate parting word 36
Personal computer introduced in 1985 36
Pepé Le Pew's quest, toujours 36
Pain reliever that contains caffeine 36
Part of a raconteur's repertoire 36
Physiologist Mosso: 1846–1910 36
Prefix with ''gram'' 36
Portuguese-speaking nation of Africa 36
Paul who sang "Puppy Love" 36
Paul in the Songwriters Hall of Fame 36
Paul who sang "Lonely Boy" 36
Potts of "Designing Women" 36
Per ___ (how budgets may be planned) 36
Positive battery terminal, sometimes 36
Prefix with disestablishmentarianism 36
Prefix with ''skid'' 36
Prefix for disestablish-mentarianism 36
People, seemingly, from a skyscraper 36
Place that's abuzz with activity 36
Problem that some people have in bed 36
Progs that may be "killer" 36
Pat Boone's "___ Love" 36
Place for a saint's image, maybe 36
Parseghian of football-coaching fame 36
Part of the iris bordering the pupil 36
Pres. Cristina Kirchner's nation 36
Prankster in "The Tempest" 36
Palmer with his own "army" 36
Polonius's inadequate protection 36
Paintings and sculpture, to Italians 36
Professional performer, for instance 36
Pungent cheese of northeastern Italy 36
Person born on the largest continent 36
President of the Screen Actors Guild 36
Prefix meaning "celestial" 36
Perennial NL Central cellar-dwellers 36
Personification of reckless ambition 36
Place to check your balance, briefly 36
Particles invisible to the naked eye 36
Particles studied by microphysicists 36
Patty or Selma, to any Simpson child 36
Par ___ (how to send mail to France) 36
Prop in "The Wizard of Oz" 36
Police officer's "tin" 36
Pearl of "St. Louis Woman" 36
Popular South African language group 36
Penniless person with a hat, perhaps 36
Plead with one's frontier buddy? 36
Puccini's "Un ____ di" 36
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of 1987 36
Popular relief for painful pectorals 36
Place to change a flat tire, perhaps 36
Poorly-designed surveyÂ’s problem 36
Part of a speaker's intro, often 36
Pin the Tail on the Donkey accessory 36
Part of an American plan, at a hotel 36
Paul Kruger of Krugerrand fame, e.g. 36