'Rock and Roll Hoochie --', | 35 |
Common slur on political talk radio | 35 |
Surgeon General who retired in 1989 | 35 |
One-time surgeon general C. Everett | 35 |
'Keystone' group of silents | 35 |
It means "book" in Arabic | 35 |
Seoul food's served there daily | 35 |
It was under Japanese rule, 1910-45 | 35 |
Land once called the Hermit Kingdom | 35 |
Former country on its own peninsula | 35 |
Manny Pacquiao has 38 in his career | 35 |
Daily ___ (liberal blog since 2002) | 35 |
Agim Çeku is its prime minister | 35 |
Japanese instrument with 13 strings | 35 |
Ones with potato peelers, for short | 35 |
Malay Peninsula's Isthmus of __ | 35 |
They're cheesy and proud of it! | 35 |
"Veronica Mars" star Bell | 35 |
Ronald McDonald House cofounder Ray | 35 |
He bought out the McDonald brothers | 35 |
Drummer played on film by Sal Mineo | 35 |
Record label known for compilations | 35 |
Record company known for its TV ads | 35 |
They may sit next to castles: Abbr. | 35 |
Certain member of an Islamic people | 35 |
Fermented drink made from rye bread | 35 |
Kollege of Musical Knowledge leader | 35 |
"Time Ago" band Black ___ | 35 |
1987 biopic about a '50s legend | 35 |
Seeing Eye dogs often and briefly | 35 |
Part of a Wisconsin city's name | 35 |
Game originated by Native Americans | 35 |
Oingo Boingo "Only a ___" | 35 |
Terhune's "_____ Dog" | 35 |
"This Gun for Hire" actor | 35 |
"___ of Roses," 1915 song | 35 |
Corporate hierarchies, figuratively | 35 |
Door holder's quaint invitation | 35 |
Tramp's friend in a Disney film | 35 |
Disney animated film about two dogs | 35 |
Destination of many Big Apple taxis | 35 |
''Well ___-di-dah'' | 35 |
"Waiting for Godot" actor | 35 |
Drama critic John of The New Yorker | 35 |
"Cowardly Lion" in a film | 35 |
"Mule Train" singer, 1949 | 35 |
'Mule Train' singer Frankie | 35 |
Dragon's ___ (early video game) | 35 |
Nixon's first Defense Secretary | 35 |
Defense secretary before Richardson | 35 |
Café au ___ (bistro drink order) | 35 |
Doctorow's "Loon ___" | 35 |
"Deck the Halls" sequence | 35 |
National Soccer Hall of Famer Alexi | 35 |
Show set in the 444 Flower Building | 35 |
1980's-90's courtroom drama | 35 |
Tibetan terrier breeder, originally | 35 |
One-L person, in an Ogden Nash poem | 35 |
Nash's "one-l" priest | 35 |
Missouri town where Truman was born | 35 |
Missouri town, birthplace of H.S.T. | 35 |
Actress Hedy of "Ecstasy" | 35 |
Lorenzo of "Falcon Crest" | 35 |
Kind of class for expectant mothers | 35 |
Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe | 35 |
Telecommunications setup, for short | 35 |
"The Sweater Girl" Turner | 35 |
''Smallville'' teen | 35 |
___ Lang, Superboy's girlfriend | 35 |
Turner of "Ziegfeld Girl" | 35 |
"Peyton Place" first name | 35 |
Island bought by James Dole in 1922 | 35 |
Prop in Medieval Times performances | 35 |
Triumphant cry from the shipwrecked | 35 |
"Trading Places" director | 35 |
Calrissian of "Star Wars" | 35 |
"Penny ___" (The Beatles) | 35 |
Abbe who is definitely not a cleric | 35 |
1967 Beatles' hit Penny ____ | 35 |
Walter who created Woody Woodpecker | 35 |
___-tzu (reputed founder of Taoism) | 35 |
The Mekong forms part of its border | 35 |
Part of French Indochina until 1949 | 35 |
Asian nation with sixteen provinces | 35 |
Spot for a cat, or drink like a cat | 35 |
Area of responsibility, so to speak | 35 |
Accept eagerly, with "up" | 35 |
Capital 12,000 feet above sea level | 35 |
"Dragnet" force, in brief | 35 |
Rio de __ (Buenos Aires' river) | 35 |
Viceroyalty that included Argentina | 35 |
Come to an end, like a subscription | 35 |
Common airline carry-on, these days | 35 |
Business traveler's bring-along | 35 |
Woman with a 1960's movie theme | 35 |
Julie in "Doctor Zhivago" | 35 |
Player with a Super Bowl XVIII ring | 35 |
Seat of Wyoming's Albany County | 35 |
___ theme, from "Zhivago" | 35 |
Texas city where Tom DeLay was born | 35 |