Time-traveling 1980s film character | 35 |
"Not Gon' Cry" singer | 35 |
1984 Olympic star inspired by Nadia | 35 |
She looked after the Banks children | 35 |
Fictional nanny to the Banks family | 35 |
Sister in "Three Sisters" | 35 |
Water or electricity, grammatically | 35 |
"The Last Supper" scraps? | 35 |
Job for a dating service counselor? | 35 |
It may precede "instinct" | 35 |
Michael Jordan began college as one | 35 |
Brazilian highlands, the ___ Grosso | 35 |
It may be covered up in the bedroom | 35 |
"Of Human Bondage" author | 35 |
French operatic baritone: 1848-1923 | 35 |
Nation once called ÃŽle de France | 35 |
Like some Central American pyramids | 35 |
Sheriff Andy Taylor's bailiwick | 35 |
"April showers bring ___" | 35 |
World's best-selling sports car | 35 |
Olympic rowing gold medalist Marnie | 35 |
It became "Rosie" in 2001 | 35 |
"Solid Gold" host Marilyn | 35 |
Joe who served 36 years in Congress | 35 |
"Trainspotting" star Ewan | 35 |
New Jersey's ___ Air Force Base | 35 |
Kennedy or Nixon, in their families | 35 |
They're often filled with teens | 35 |
"American Pie" songwriter | 35 |
"American Pie" singer Don | 35 |
Year Theodore Roosevelt took office | 35 |
Year the first Rose Bowl was played | 35 |
Year Emperor Henry IV was dethroned | 35 |
When Emperor Henry IV was dethroned | 35 |
John who played with Mick Fleetwood | 35 |
Fleetwood Mac keyboardist Christine | 35 |
College student's eating option | 35 |
Schoolyard duo in a Paul Simon song | 35 |
" . . . ___ O'Rourke" | 35 |
Football great in a Coke commercial | 35 |
First Scorsese/DeNiro collaboration | 35 |
Like many Arab Spring demonstrators | 35 |
Vegas would love this type of world | 35 |
Overeating bird tempting Sylvester? | 35 |
2009 NYC Marathon winner Keflezighi | 35 |
"Carry ___ to old . . . " | 35 |
Rescue operations before operations | 35 |
Government health insurance program | 35 |
Varmints, in a classic cartoon line | 35 |
Ralph of "Paths of Glory" | 35 |
Ralph of "Kiss Me Deadly" | 35 |
Animal often pictured standing tall | 35 |
Leighton of "Gossip Girl" | 35 |
People with signs at airports, e.g. | 35 |
Airport figures with names on signs | 35 |
1964 album that was #1 for 11 weeks | 35 |
2:30 p.m.: 2000 Robert De Niro film | 35 |
"Tea for two and ___ you" | 35 |
"Kill Bill" tutor Pai ___ | 35 |
"___ want a hula hoop..." | 35 |
Sports voice of Movietone newsreels | 35 |
Victoria's first prime minister | 35 |
Alternate nickname for Sporty Spice | 35 |
"I approve," Tarzan-style | 35 |
Group of notes sung on one syllable | 35 |
Easygoing person in the grandstand? | 35 |
Down-in-the-dumps fruit-dog hybrid? | 35 |
Fruit eater's discard, at times | 35 |
Novelist once captured by cannibals | 35 |
Storage for some video game systems | 35 |
Presley's entourage, familiarly | 35 |
"Who Can It Be Now?" band | 35 |
Employment agency for seamstresses? | 35 |
"Mas Que Nada" bandleader | 35 |
Re-establish relations after a rift | 35 |
Does some much-needed redecorating? | 35 |
Lens with a crescent-shaped section | 35 |
Clergy, and this puzzle's theme | 35 |
Thompson Twins "Hold ___" | 35 |
Ravel's "___ Antique" | 35 |
Headline of #40,721 (July 21, 1969) | 35 |
''Ivanhoe'' setting | 35 |
What a nursery rhyme king is called | 35 |
Old synonym for "I think" | 35 |
"Animal magnetism" coiner | 35 |
Part of the "M*A*S*H" set | 35 |
Hard rock musician's workplace? | 35 |
City Hall as a word for mayor, e.g. | 35 |
"Whatever you say" sayers | 35 |
Nintendo shooter set in outer space | 35 |
New York City transportation option | 35 |
In which Taylor was rough and ready | 35 |
"Le Prophète" composer | 35 |
''Dial ___ Murder'' | 35 |
Words of wisdom from Little Havana? | 35 |
Emile Berliner's 1877 good idea | 35 |
Busy times at fast-food restaurants | 35 |
At the top of the hill, so to speak | 35 |
Good note for beginners to start on | 35 |
'Ferd'-nand' cartoonist | 35 |