| Its official flower is the ula-fala | 35 |
| Island on which Pythagoras was born | 35 |
| Appetizer often served with chutney | 35 |
| Pete who won seven Wimbledon titles | 35 |
| "The Maltese Falcon" role | 35 |
| Biblical sufferer of a bad hair day | 35 |
| 'The Maltese Falcon' sleuth | 35 |
| He anointed Saul and David as kings | 35 |
| ___ de Champlain, founder of Quebec | 35 |
| "Mens --- in corpore ..." | 35 |
| She wrote "Indiana": 1832 | 35 |
| Colonel known for his secret recipe | 35 |
| "The Chanukah song" comic | 35 |
| Supreme Court first name until 2006 | 35 |
| "The Net" actress Bullock | 35 |
| ''___ of Iwo Jima'' | 35 |
| Heaviest iron in a golfer's bag | 35 |
| Food item named for an English earl | 35 |
| Aladdin ___ (David Bowie alter ego) | 35 |
| Like Zeppo, among the Marx Brothers | 35 |
| Planned Parenthood founder Margaret | 35 |
| California coastal city, familiarly | 35 |
| Resort port where Alfred Nobel died | 35 |
| Japanese immigrant's grandchild | 35 |
| Grandchildren of Japanese immigrant | 35 |
| "Smooth" guitarist Carlos | 35 |
| Santo Domingo's first president | 35 |
| "À votre ___" (toast) | 35 |
| Company bought by Panasonic in 2009 | 35 |
| Start of many Brazilian place names | 35 |
| ___ Tomé (island on the Equator) | 35 |
| State capital on the Tietê River | 35 |
| What some yellow-bellied birds suck | 35 |
| Genealogically-based patriotic org. | 35 |
| "Roseanne" alumna Gilbert | 35 |
| "Serving ___" (2002 film) | 35 |
| Bob Dylan's wife from 1965-1977 | 35 |
| "Serving ---" (2002 film) | 35 |
| ___ Lee Corp. (Fortune 500 company) | 35 |
| Buffy portrayer ___ Michelle Gellar | 35 |
| Biblical matriarch who lived to 127 | 35 |
| Hillshire Farm's parent company | 35 |
| Brand that's universally liked? | 35 |
| "The joy of eating" brand | 35 |
| It's used for wrap-ups, clearly | 35 |
| Spring training home of the Orioles | 35 |
| Where the Ringling Museum of Art is | 35 |
| "--- Trunk" (Edna Ferber) | 35 |
| Tony-winning Manhattan restaurateur | 35 |
| Famed New York restaurateur Vincent | 35 |
| Rush-hour subway rider, facetiously | 35 |
| Pack-'em-in children's game | 35 |
| Destination for many a pregnant eel | 35 |
| "Beetle Bailey" character | 35 |
| Zsa Zsa Gabor's real given name | 35 |
| It often contains six yards of silk | 35 |
| ''Gandhi'' costumes | 35 |
| Author who declined the Nobel Prize | 35 |
| ''Nausea'' novelist | 35 |
| His Most Serene Highness: Fr. abbr. | 35 |
| It's used to return mail: abbr. | 35 |
| Inclusion with a manuscript (Abbr.) | 35 |
| Autograph collecting aid, for short | 35 |
| Part of a legionnaire's costume | 35 |
| Slovenian-born N.B.A. guard Vujacic | 35 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" name | 35 |
| Important exam for college hopefuls | 35 |
| 1971 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 35 |
| Completely fill, as a hungry person | 35 |
| "Gymnopédies" composer | 35 |
| French composer of many piano works | 35 |
| "Vexations" composer Erik | 35 |
| 1960's-70's Japanese leader | 35 |
| What pondering a koan might lead to | 35 |
| College admissions factors, briefly | 35 |
| Displayed sudden interest, in a way | 35 |
| Cranberry ___ (Thanksgiving staple) | 35 |
| King of the Meccans: 1953–64 | 35 |
| Middle Eastern king deposed in 1964 | 35 |
| 1950Â’s-60Â’s Mideastern king | 35 |
| Certain resident of the Gulf States | 35 |
| Three-time Book Award winner Bellow | 35 |
| Jonathan's father, in the Bible | 35 |
| "Pancho Villa" star, 1972 | 35 |
| Relief pitcher's goal, at times | 35 |
| "Goodbye" band ___ Ferris | 35 |
| One contemplating retirement, maybe | 35 |
| Taking one's time with, perhaps | 35 |
| "Stompin' at the ___" | 35 |
| Cabbage with crinkly, curled leaves | 35 |
| It goes back and forth in the woods | 35 |
| First in a series of slasher flicks | 35 |
| 2004 horror movie with many sequels | 35 |
| They go back and forth in the woods | 35 |
| Musical instrument inventor Adolphe | 35 |
| Adolphe with a horn named after him | 35 |
| ___-Altenburg (former German duchy) | 35 |
| Cannonball Adderley's equipment | 35 |
| "___ It Again," 1926 song | 35 |
| Author of "Strong Poison" | 35 |