Berlin's "___ Salome" | 35 |
Benny Goodman's "Gal" | 35 |
Biblical sufferer of a bad hair day | 35 |
Bob Dylan's wife from 1965-1977 | 35 |
Buffy portrayer ___ Michelle Gellar | 35 |
Biblical matriarch who lived to 127 | 35 |
Brand that's universally liked? | 35 |
Beetles sacred to ancient Egyptians | 35 |
Berry considered to be a superfruit | 35 |
Be prepared to do this on a picnic? | 35 |
Board in charge of the British navy | 35 |
Burns's "Sweet" river | 35 |
Best competitive effort, informally | 35 |
Became too old for foster care, say | 35 |
Bret Harte/Mark Twain collaboration | 35 |
Black Crowes "Lay It ___" | 35 |
Big name in digital media receivers | 35 |
Boston and Chicago are known for it | 35 |
Biblical river feeding the Dead Sea | 35 |
Business book, with "The" | 35 |
Bit of elementary knowledge?: Abbr. | 35 |
Band of Horses' "St." | 35 |
Bear in "The Jungle Book" | 35 |
Broadway and cabaret singer of note | 35 |
Barbara Gordon's other identity | 35 |
Brutal castle dweller in folk tales | 35 |
Bird that dines on stinging insects | 35 |
Battle between Coors and Budweiser? | 35 |
Ballroom dance similar to the rumba | 35 |
Ball-handling hoopster from Serbia? | 35 |
Big Southern department store chain | 35 |
Buccaneer who used to be a teacher? | 35 |
Bachelor's little pride and joy | 35 |
Ballplayer from north of the border | 35 |
Bag used for "byob" shows | 35 |
Ball used in a lawn bowling variant | 35 |
Boxer Riddick's glove securers? | 35 |
Band that sang "Oh Carol" | 35 |
Brit who gets an award for showing? | 35 |
Birthplace of the Cyrillic alphabet | 35 |
Baked goods for the physically fit? | 35 |
Books about Toronto and Ottawa, say | 35 |
Bearded ladies and sword swallowers | 35 |
Borgia written about by Machiavelli | 35 |
Boxer who's vying for the title | 35 |
Buildings often segregated by floor | 35 |
Burp after drinking too many colas? | 35 |
Beginning of a solver's thought | 35 |
Battery-operated computer accessory | 35 |
Bud of "Harold and Maude" | 35 |
Brisk exchange of words or opinions | 35 |
Billy of "Monsters, Inc." | 35 |
BolÃvar, Cohiba or Juan López | 35 |
Bao ___ (former Vietnamese emperor) | 35 |
Boccaccio's "The ___" | 35 |
Big cluster of tildes and cedillas? | 35 |
Backgammon players' accessories | 35 |
Business practice stressing variety | 35 |
Benchmark for a golf-playing clone? | 35 |
Bond likes this shaken, not stirred | 35 |
Boat that's always made of wood | 35 |
Bit of jewelry dangling from a lobe | 35 |
Bouncing off the Grand Canyon walls | 35 |
Britt of "The Wicker Man" | 35 |
Brooklyn-born Boosler of broad bits | 35 |
British East India Company governor | 35 |
Beethoven's "Opus 73" | 35 |
Blink-182 "___ the State" | 35 |
Beck's "Guero" opener | 35 |
Bake in a sauce, as potatoes (Var.) | 35 |
Baritone Bastianini: 1923–67 | 35 |
Bar mitzvah suit material, perhaps? | 35 |
British seafood restaurant offering | 35 |
Batting eyelids, licking lips, etc. | 35 |
Believer in a laissez-faire economy | 35 |
Buick on the Champs Élysées? | 35 |
Builder of a submarine for Napoleon | 35 |
Beat in a game of stones and points | 35 |
Bat Masterson and a boy band singer | 35 |
Bloomsbury Group member familiarly | 35 |
Believers in salvation by knowledge | 35 |
Beats it and won't explain why? | 35 |
Big, purple Hanna-Barbera character | 35 |
Britten's "Peter ___" | 35 |
Bell Centre team member, familiarly | 35 |
Bean-filled bag moved with the foot | 35 |
Bandleader who married Betty Grable | 35 |
Bennett's order to flag viewers | 35 |
Beatles hit with a four-minute coda | 35 |
Better than sexy, in Internet slang | 35 |
Best times for flying, weather-wise | 35 |
Billy Joel "___ Extremes" | 35 |
Bob the songwriter in Candyland (5) | 35 |
Burgess's well-known first line | 35 |
Biblical king who had Jezebel slain | 35 |
Brand for preparation on a stovetop | 35 |
Benny's sister in a 1993 romcom | 35 |
Bob Dylan song about the Rosenbergs | 35 |
Buddhist forces determining destiny | 35 |
Bluesy guitarist/singer ___ Mo' | 35 |