| Trueheart of "Dick Tracy" | 35 |
| The Durbeyfield girl, in literature | 35 |
| They'll question your knowledge | 35 |
| They may be counted in French class | 35 |
| Title for Shakespeare's Macduff | 35 |
| They're sent out after weddings | 35 |
| Tough guy's rhetorical question | 35 |
| Thought-provoking question (Part 3) | 35 |
| Talkers chew it and editors trim it | 35 |
| Title location in a Hemingway novel | 35 |
| The gamut of personal circumstances | 35 |
| They start with "hip hip" | 35 |
| Three times a day, in prescriptions | 35 |
| Title guy in an animated HBO sitcom | 35 |
| The Bard's Athenian misanthrope | 35 |
| The stuff some soldiers are made of | 35 |
| Turn glasses into sunglasses, maybe | 35 |
| They were brought down by Olympians | 35 |
| They probably look before they leap | 35 |
| Toast at the microbe's wedding? | 35 |
| They're often busy at breakfast | 35 |
| They may be given by wedding guests | 35 |
| Tot's "little piggie" | 35 |
| Throwing Muses "Heel ___" | 35 |
| They're often painted in summer | 35 |
| Tiger sometimes seen in the morning | 35 |
| They're kept under lock and key | 35 |
| They might grab a bull by the horns | 35 |
| TV oldie, "___ the Truth" | 35 |
| Texas's Pres. George Bush, e.g. | 35 |
| They're laid down in the studio | 35 |
| They sometimes divide neighborhoods | 35 |
| Ticket usable on more than one trip | 35 |
| They may leave evidence on the road | 35 |
| Tot's three-wheeler, informally | 35 |
| Three-ingredient breakfast serving? | 35 |
| The Dixie Chicks and the Dixie Cups | 35 |
| Take a turn around the track, maybe | 35 |
| Those favoring a classless society? | 35 |
| They're attached to the sternum | 35 |
| Title writer in a John Irving novel | 35 |
| They get pulled over one's eyes | 35 |
| The Tigers of the Ohio Valley Conf. | 35 |
| The Anteaters of the Big West Conf. | 35 |
| They're seen but not recognized | 35 |
| Tangerine-grapefruit-orange hybrids | 35 |
| Turns that are no-nos on some roads | 35 |
| They may be heard at luaus, briefly | 35 |
| The Dnieper flows through it: Abbr. | 35 |
| Title role for a 1997 Oscar nominee | 35 |
| Title character in a 1997 bee movie | 35 |
| Thurman of "Pulp Fiction" | 35 |
| Thurman of "The Avengers" | 35 |
| Thurman whose middle name is Karuna | 35 |
| Toby of "Tristram Shandy" | 35 |
| They're waiting to be persuaded | 35 |
| The blogosphere, under royal power? | 35 |
| Trade's word for a film showing | 35 |
| Transfers, as to a central computer | 35 |
| Type who thinks nothing of imposing | 35 |
| There's a lot of interest in it | 35 |
| Tribe with a coyote and duck legend | 35 |
| Tribe that lent its name to a state | 35 |
| Tribe with a state named after them | 35 |
| Transportation for many a rock band | 35 |
| The spice of life, so it's said | 35 |
| Trattoria offering served with wine | 35 |
| They're formed with two fingers | 35 |
| Take it easy (with "out") | 35 |
| They're observed in the evening | 35 |
| Two forms of ID for a couch potato? | 35 |
| Tessio in "The Godfather" | 35 |
| The purported prototype for Dracula | 35 |
| Toulouse ''Ta-da!'' | 35 |
| They'll debate on Oct. 11, 2012 | 35 |
| Title town of a Howard Keel Western | 35 |
| Title name of a Howard Keel Western | 35 |
| They were frozen on August 15, 1971 | 35 |
| Take a patient approach to revenge? | 35 |
| Three-time Super Bowl-winning coach | 35 |
| The second "W" of W.W. II | 35 |
| They're never "civil" | 35 |
| Target of many a New Yorker cartoon | 35 |
| Thinking about destructive insects? | 35 |
| Tuesday that's not after Monday | 35 |
| They woke up, before they went-went | 35 |
| The good guys wear them in westerns | 35 |
| Tot's frequently asked question | 35 |
| Two-time Olympics gold-metal skater | 35 |
| Teeter Yankee Doodle's feather? | 35 |
| The Veronicas "___ Apart" | 35 |
| The other Apple co-founder, to pals | 35 |
| Three-switch railroad track section | 35 |
| TV's 'Warrior Princess' | 35 |
| They're two sizes above M's | 35 |
| Tic-tac-toe plays, letter-perfectly | 35 |
| Talleyrand's "Affair" | 35 |
| Talks and talks and talks and . . . | 35 |
| They're a part of every century | 35 |
| The euro's Japanese counterpart | 35 |