Monogram of J. Silver's creator | 35 |
Monogram for Mr. Hyde's creator | 35 |
He lost only Mass. and D.C. in 1972 | 35 |
1960s-'70s White House monogram | 35 |
Cell "messenger," briefly | 35 |
Pt. of an animal cell's biology | 35 |
Material in the translation process | 35 |
Vital component of cells, for short | 35 |
Letters after messenger or transfer | 35 |
Its building blocks are nucleotides | 35 |
It's stranded in the human body | 35 |
Patients may call for them, briefly | 35 |
A familiar spot for Hope and Crosby | 35 |
"The __ Not Taken": Frost | 35 |
" . . . yellow brick ___" | 35 |
''King of the ___'' | 35 |
Carrier of the band's equipment | 35 |
Ceaseless drinking or gambling, say | 35 |
"The Witches" author Dahl | 35 |
"...where the buffalo __" | 35 |
"The Secret of ___ Inish" | 35 |
Light red or brown, in horse colors | 35 |
Island where Virginia Dare was born | 35 |
Sound heard before some films start | 35 |
"I am woman, hear me ___" | 35 |
Where one might be in the hot seat? | 35 |
Tribute peppered with insult comedy | 35 |
Honor with tongue-in-cheek ridicule | 35 |
Centerpiece of many a Sunday dinner | 35 |
Co-star of Carroll, Jean, and Sally | 35 |
___ Report (high-end lifestyle mag) | 35 |
Statue outside Three Rivers Stadium | 35 |
''Tut tut'' singers | 35 |
"Dead Poets Society" star | 35 |
"Wayne's World" actor | 35 |
"Lost in Space" character | 35 |
"Mr. ___" (1983 Styx hit) | 35 |
Characters in "Star Wars" | 35 |
Big "Arabian Nights" bird | 35 |
"Arabian Nights" predator | 35 |
Literary character who married Jane | 35 |
It's for slangin', in slang | 35 |
Crustacean with an electric guitar? | 35 |
Bygone means of corporal punishment | 35 |
Traveled via double-decker bus, say | 35 |
Beavers' refusal to build dams? | 35 |
People may lose their seats in this | 35 |
Jack Johnson "___ Clowns" | 35 |
Sculptor of "The Thinker" | 35 |
He sculpted "The Thinker" | 35 |
"Eternal Spring" sculptor | 35 |
"On the Waterfront" actor | 35 |
Half of a historic '73 decision | 35 |
Ex-pitcher "Preacher" ___ | 35 |
'Castaway' director Nicolas | 35 |
It's somewhat stronger than LOL | 35 |
"King of the Road" singer | 35 |
Gentleman who sang "Lady" | 35 |
Communications Tycoon, Ted ________ | 35 |
Creator of an immortal 1852 lexicon | 35 |
Casualty at Roncesvalles, in ballad | 35 |
Thespian's résumé listing | 35 |
Wimbledon's official timekeeper | 35 |
Pricey watch with a gold crown logo | 35 |
Norse conqueror of Normandy in 860 | 35 |
Nancy's rich pal, in the comics | 35 |
Fez-shaped candy from Hershey's | 35 |
''Arrivederci ___'' | 35 |
Ruler of Gallia and Britannia, once | 35 |
''Arrivederci, __'' | 35 |
Curia ___ (body assisting the pope) | 35 |
Barbara Taylor Bradford's genre | 35 |
Where Cassius Clay won Olympic gold | 35 |
Where all roads lead, it's said | 35 |
Where "Tosca" takes place | 35 |
Terminus for all roads, in a saying | 35 |
"Wherefore art thou ___?" | 35 |
Name said twice after "O" | 35 |
'Dawn of the Dead' director | 35 |
Sally's Norma Rae co-star | 35 |
Hockey broadcaster MacLean, for one | 35 |
Harry's best friend at Hogwarts | 35 |
"Blue Collar" comic White | 35 |
"Five Women" author Jaffe | 35 |
Viktor ___, Hungarian ballet master | 35 |
Schnitzler's "La ___" | 35 |
Musical piece with a repeated theme | 35 |
Sonata's last movement, perhaps | 35 |
"Nashville"'s Blakley | 35 |
1998 De Niro thriller set in France | 35 |
Youngest member of Pooh's crowd | 35 |
Chancel entrance display, sometimes | 35 |
Red feature of Pizza Hut's logo | 35 |
Like the last Beatles concert, 1969 | 35 |
Place to meet inexperienced chicks? | 35 |
Sports broadcasting pioneer Arledge | 35 |
First name of an innovative TV exec | 35 |
Andy once of "60 Minutes" | 35 |
"60 Minutes" regular Andy | 35 |
One might give you a rude awakening | 35 |