"___ Alive," Bee Gees hit | 35 |
"Don't move a muscle" | 35 |
Keeps one's wanderlust in check | 35 |
French West Indies isle, informally | 35 |
Old site of France's West Point | 35 |
Source of some private pain?: Abbr. | 35 |
Result of a rubber shortage?: Abbr. | 35 |
Junk accumulations, perhaps?: Abbr. | 35 |
Jeanne d'Arc's title: Abbr. | 35 |
Start of many Québec place names | 35 |
Small business address abbr., maybe | 35 |
Montréal's Rue ___-Catherine | 35 |
___-Mère-Église (D-Day town) | 35 |
___-Anne-d'Auray, French resort | 35 |
Device used for film tracking shots | 35 |
Regular girlfriend, in the '50s | 35 |
The turf in 'surf and turf' | 35 |
Restaurant offering rare entrées | 35 |
___ march on (slyly gain advantage) | 35 |
Catch one's sweetie by surprise | 35 |
Quests of pinch runners, frequently | 35 |
Game involving grabbing and tagging | 35 |
Scandal regarding a laundry device? | 35 |
"Ben-Hur" chariot pullers | 35 |
Source of J.P. Morgan's fortune | 35 |
Alloy for which Damascus was famous | 35 |
''Stainless'' metal | 35 |
''Stainless'' alloy | 35 |
NFL Pittsburgh defense in the 1970s | 35 |
Villainous dog in "Balto" | 35 |
Great march west hero, Sergeant Sam | 35 |
Co-creator of Sir Roger de Coverley | 35 |
"Skittle Players" painter | 35 |
Index fingers, in a kids' rhyme | 35 |
One of the cattle in a cattle drive | 35 |
Drive ... or part of a cattle drive | 35 |
"Titanic" passenger class | 35 |
They're rounded up in a roundup | 35 |
Famed muckraker of early 1900's | 35 |
Graf with two gold medals in tennis | 35 |
She wrote "Dix Portraits" | 35 |
Longtime New Yorker cartoonist Saul | 35 |
Women's Media Center co-founder | 35 |
"Ms." magazine co-founder | 35 |
"Casablanca" composer Max | 35 |
Another name for Erasmus of Formiae | 35 |
Something that may get tongue-tied? | 35 |
Curved piece of a ship's timber | 35 |
Anagram of "notes," aptly | 35 |
Having poor ecological adaptability | 35 |
What Hesse called one of his novels | 35 |
Equipment for some aerobics classes | 35 |
''Watch your ___!'' | 35 |
How the gradualist said he proceeds | 35 |
Recovery meeting coverage provider? | 35 |
Perennial name on best-seller lists | 35 |
'Hearts in Atlantis' writer | 35 |
Sondheim's secret from the Feds | 35 |
Squish, squash or squelch, in a way | 35 |
A.S.P.C.A.'s palindromic advice | 35 |
Russian plain, with "the" | 35 |
They may be taken to the next level | 35 |
Alcoholics Anonymous has 12 of them | 35 |
Some remarried folks' relatives | 35 |
They're acquired in some unions | 35 |
"___ the Rear" (old song) | 35 |
Part of a home entertainment center | 35 |
Music lover's prized possession | 35 |
It might be played while tailgating | 35 |
It comes at you from two directions | 35 |
Of atoms' spatial relationships | 35 |
Fit to be used in an operating room | 35 |
Daniel of "Breaking Away" | 35 |
Author Laurence and painter Maurice | 35 |
Subject of the 2007 Mitchell Report | 35 |
Jeanne d'Arc and others (abbr.) | 35 |
Genevieve and Bernadette, for short | 35 |
French holy religious women (abbr.) | 35 |
Editor's "Never mind" | 35 |
Proofer's "nevermind" | 35 |
"Don't take this out" | 35 |
''Don't dele!'' | 35 |
Mark consisting of a series of dots | 35 |
Literally, "let it stand" | 35 |
Editor's 'keep this in' | 35 |
"Never mind" to an editor | 35 |
"Let it be," to a proofer | 35 |
"Leave it alone" notation | 35 |
"Don't expunge that!" | 35 |
Opposite of deletes, in typesetting | 35 |
Changed one's mind, in printing | 35 |
Carell of "Evan Almighty" | 35 |
"Date Night" actor Carell | 35 |
"On the Waterfront" extra | 35 |
Box office draw who doesn't act | 35 |
"Talk to Me" singer, 1985 | 35 |
One-time flight attendant, in slang | 35 |
Green Day "Brain" recipe? | 35 |
Mount _____ , Prince Edward Island | 35 |
Site of Napoleon's second exile | 35 |