Something just outside your window? | 35 |
One may be just outside your window | 35 |
"The Dark Knight" co-star | 35 |
Elec. lamps that glow with the flow | 35 |
Digital readout features, for short | 35 |
"Crooklyn" director Spike | 35 |
Confederate commander at Gettysburg | 35 |
"Clockers" director Spike | 35 |
Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor | 35 |
Virginia's historic ___ Highway | 35 |
Pace of "Pushing Daisies" | 35 |
Family name of about 15% of Koreans | 35 |
All of his films are joint ventures | 35 |
"The Omen" actress Remick | 35 |
"Life of Pi" director Ang | 35 |
University city in northern England | 35 |
Vegetable that's a Welsh symbol | 35 |
One of Wales's national emblems | 35 |
Sobieski of "Joan of Arc" | 35 |
'Joan of Arc' star Sobieski | 35 |
Look accompanying a pass, sometimes | 35 |
Gomez or O'Doul of diamond fame | 35 |
A stereotypical pirate only has one | 35 |
Mellencamp "Get a ___ Up" | 35 |
It's passed through generations | 35 |
"The __ of Sleepy Hollow" | 35 |
Frenchman noted for his machine art | 35 |
Toy with six themed amusement parks | 35 |
Toy name preceding "land" | 35 |
"New Math" songwriter Tom | 35 |
MacNeil's longtime news partner | 35 |
"The Elements" singer Tom | 35 |
"PBS NewsHour" anchor Jim | 35 |
What you might bow your head to get | 35 |
"Fantasy Island" neckwear | 35 |
Necklace in Obama's birth state | 35 |
Necklace given upon some deplanings | 35 |
She hailed from the planet Alderaan | 35 |
Princess who pursued a Solo career? | 35 |
Princess who battles the Death Star | 35 |
One with a large Wookieepedia entry | 35 |
Movie princess known for her hairdo | 35 |
Bail Organa's adoptive daughter | 35 |
First name in New World exploration | 35 |
Janet of ''Psycho'' | 35 |
Sea of Tranquillity lander, briefly | 35 |
Site of the first French Grand Prix | 35 |
1960's Air Force Chief of Staff | 35 |
Assumption for the sake of argument | 35 |
''___ at 'em!'' | 35 |
Kansas City football analyst Dawson | 35 |
Hyena in "L'il Abner" | 35 |
Horne in "Stormy Weather" | 35 |
Headey of 'Game of Thrones' | 35 |
"Honeysuckle Rose" singer | 35 |
"___ me your ears": Shak. | 35 |
''__ me your ears'' | 35 |
19-time grand slam singles finalist | 35 |
What one does for his own interest? | 35 |
Russian revolutionary with a goatee | 35 |
'Of Mice and Men' character | 35 |
Dolt in "Of Mice and Men" | 35 |
"In His Own Write" writer | 35 |
"Fly Away" singer Kravitz | 35 |
Jay who does "Jaywalking" | 35 |
Jay of "The Tonight Show" | 35 |
TV host with a large car collection | 35 |
Late-night TV "jaywalker" | 35 |
Fallon's late-night predecessor | 35 |
Comic who "jaws" at night | 35 |
Car columnist for Popular Mechanics | 35 |
"Tonight" show host today | 35 |
"Radiant maiden" of verse | 35 |
Massachusetts music festival locale | 35 |
No Trigger "Fish Eye ___" | 35 |
Traditional time for hot cross buns | 35 |
Feb.16–Apr. 2 period in 1983 | 35 |
Pertaining to the pre-Easter period | 35 |
Vegan's protein source, perhaps | 35 |
One who may have an August birthday | 35 |
Constellation with the star Regulus | 35 |
Affectionate sign, so it's said | 35 |
Manhattan Project scientist Szilard | 35 |
Good match for a Gemini, supposedly | 35 |
Dodgers and Giants manager Durocher | 35 |
Bossy but generous type, supposedly | 35 |
Bert Lahr's sign, appropriately | 35 |
___ the Lip (major-league nickname) | 35 |
Sainted emperor called the Thracian | 35 |
Pope who kept Attila the Hun at bay | 35 |
Nicaragua's second-largest city | 35 |
Infamous first name among hoteliers | 35 |
Helmsley known as the Queen of Mean | 35 |
Sierra ___ (Freetown's country) | 35 |
Duchess in "Il Trovatore" | 35 |
WhoÂ’s Lev Davidovich Bronstein? | 35 |
Those born July 23–August 22 | 35 |
It's named for a trapeze artist | 35 |
Bodysuit named for a trapeze artist | 35 |
One of Father Damien's concerns | 35 |