Blondie song about bullfight cheer? | 35 |
___ Salty's (potato chip brand) | 35 |
Ingredient of Lay's Light chips | 35 |
Ingredient in Lay's Light chips | 35 |
Owner of a legendary lantern kicker | 35 |
Southern university founded in 1848 | 35 |
You can believe it's not butter | 35 |
Spread across the Eastern seaboard? | 35 |
Something that's been clarified | 35 |
A shortening, in more ways than one | 35 |
Ricardo's "Rah! Rah!" | 35 |
"Three Sisters" character | 35 |
First name among gymnastics legends | 35 |
10th-century Russian Orthodox saint | 35 |
"Eugene Onegin" contralto | 35 |
Ken of "thirstysomething" | 35 |
"thirtysomething" co-star | 35 |
Ken of "thirty-something" | 35 |
"The Reader" actress Lena | 35 |
It's a little bit of everything | 35 |
It may be on the end of a toothpick | 35 |
"___, the Other Reindeer" | 35 |
Toothpick-shaped cartoon sweetheart | 35 |
Dickens's "___ Twist" | 35 |
Spanish dish of meat and vegetables | 35 |
1988 Oscar nominee Edward James ___ | 35 |
"Stand and Deliver" actor | 35 |
The Daily Planet cub reporter Jimmy | 35 |
Half of a 1930's vaudeville duo | 35 |
"Come on down!" announcer | 35 |
Home of a mail order steak business | 35 |
Where the Platte meets the Missouri | 35 |
Home of a mail-order steak business | 35 |
Where the Enola Gay plane was built | 35 |
Union Pacific Railroad headquarters | 35 |
Third horse to win the Triple Crown | 35 |
The Oracle of ___ (Buffett epithet) | 35 |
Nebraska home of Berkshire Hathaway | 35 |
Nebraska city on the Missouri River | 35 |
Locale-inspired Counting Crows song | 35 |
Cornhusker state's largest city | 35 |
City associated with Warren Buffett | 35 |
Muscat Stock Market employee, maybe | 35 |
They're ruled by Qabus ibn Said | 35 |
Stickup man on "The Wire" | 35 |
Costar of Hugh in "House" | 35 |
"The Rubáiyát" poet | 35 |
''House'' star Epps | 35 |
Name meaning "long-lived" | 35 |
Epps of "Major League II" | 35 |
Epps of "Higher Learning" | 35 |
Costar of Hugh on "House" | 35 |
"Lion of the Desert" role | 35 |
"Funny Girl" actor Sharif | 35 |
White House financial advisory grp. | 35 |
Old-fashioned card game, in Britain | 35 |
Where to 'ang one's 'at | 35 |
"Follow me ___!": Kipling | 35 |
Letter used to represent resistance | 35 |
Letter shaped like an upside-down U | 35 |
Corporate sponsor of Michael Phelps | 35 |
Folded thing on the breakfast table | 35 |
Meal served with potatoes au gratin | 35 |
They may get whipped in the kitchen | 35 |
With "The," G. Peck movie | 35 |
Black-cat-inspired L.A. metal band? | 35 |
"Damien: __": 1978 sequel | 35 |
TexterÂ’s expression of surprise | 35 |
Texter's expression of surprise | 35 |
Texter's "Holy moly!" | 35 |
Modern version of "Egad!" | 35 |
"SMH ... I'm shocked" | 35 |
"Holy smokes!," to a teen | 35 |
Dagwood's "Goodness!" | 35 |
Foget, like an 'r', perhaps | 35 |
Popular Dodge model in the '80s | 35 |
Atlanta arena, with "the" | 35 |
Amor vincit ___ (love conquers all) | 35 |
"___ vincit amor": Virgil | 35 |
Sequel to ''Typee'' | 35 |
S. Lover's "Rory ___" | 35 |
City on the Trans-Siberian Railroad | 35 |
__ shoestring: with little to spend | 35 |
"__ scale of 1 to 10 ..." | 35 |
How some YOLO moments are performed | 35 |
How some ground balls may be played | 35 |
Illuminated sign in a radio station | 35 |
Words with empty stomach or upswing | 35 |
"__ unrelated note . . ." | 35 |
Without conscious thought, slangily | 35 |
First word of "The Raven" | 35 |
"The ___ and Future King" | 35 |
"__ built a railroad ..." | 35 |
"Mon ___," 1958 Tati film | 35 |
At the designated time, to an actor | 35 |
Romberg's "___ Alone" | 35 |
'A Chorus Line' showstopper | 35 |
Number of consonants in this answer | 35 |
Moss Hart's "Act ___" | 35 |
It equals itself to the 100th power | 35 |