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 |