Totalitarian state in “1984” | 36 |
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, for one | 36 |
They're well-armed and spineless | 36 |
They're against starving artists | 36 |
They often begin with "To" | 36 |
Things that disappear in the shower? | 36 |
They might come out of a locker room | 36 |
Trompe l'___ (illusory painting) | 36 |
Tree yielding a highly saturated fat | 36 |
The kind of friends that go way back | 36 |
The toe of an Asian "boot" | 36 |
The last watch you'll ever need? | 36 |
Texter's "Incredible!" | 36 |
Text messager's "Wow!" | 36 |
They're under exclamation points | 36 |
They'll bring tears to your eyes | 36 |
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, e.g. | 36 |
Type of pass, with "alley" | 36 |
Tough "Jeopardy!" category | 36 |
Theatergoer's collapsible topper | 36 |
The "O" of the OWN Network | 36 |
Talk show for 25 seasons, familiarly | 36 |
Trying period for a doctoral student | 36 |
They come in a Triple Double variety | 36 |
Top prize in the Juegos OlÃmpicos | 36 |
Target of a conquistador's quest | 36 |
Town divided by the Stillwater River | 36 |
Traveler to Hades to rescue Eurydice | 36 |
Tulsa sch. named for a televangelist | 36 |
The Missouri's largest tributary | 36 |
TV grouch who lives in a garbage can | 36 |
The Cowboys of the Big 12 Conference | 36 |
Their cars go straight up in the air | 36 |
Tribe met by Lewis and Clark in 1804 | 36 |
Tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark | 36 |
Tribe allied with the Missouri, once | 36 |
Town on the heel of Italy's boot | 36 |
The Wind in the Willows character | 36 |
The Iron Chancellor's first name | 36 |
To ace Culinary Arts, avoid being __ | 36 |
They may be directed toward the back | 36 |
Tree in bloom in a Van Gogh painting | 36 |
Two-time Venezuelan president Carlos | 36 |
Tiger on "The Brady Bunch" | 36 |
The Decemberists violinist ___ Haden | 36 |
They're non grata in some places | 36 |
They're non grata at some motels | 36 |
Takes some pointers for the weekend? | 36 |
They're positioned in the church | 36 |
Tourn. won five times by J. Nicklaus | 36 |
The three little kittens' reward | 36 |
They're famous for giving thanks | 36 |
Tire-changing group at a Nascar race | 36 |
They're worn at night, for short | 36 |
They don't pay for their license | 36 |
The Frames "Telegraph ___" | 36 |
Toaster food --> dazzling designs | 36 |
They're often on the back burner | 36 |
They're built at the poker table | 36 |
They may be made of chips or pennies | 36 |
Thought after an afterthought: Abbr. | 36 |
They may be used to make mics louder | 36 |
Title for a Canadian province leader | 36 |
They get some attention in yearbooks | 36 |
They're at the top of their game | 36 |
The shortest one has only two verses | 36 |
They're for H.S. juniors to take | 36 |
TV series with sleuths Shawn and Gus | 36 |
They might be used to remove mascara | 36 |
The St. Lawrence R. flows through it | 36 |
Type of loose overcoat or its sleeve | 36 |
Title meaning "great king" | 36 |
They once threw bombs in Los Angeles | 36 |
Told in order to get a quick opinion | 36 |
Tim of "Frank's Place" | 36 |
They may run down a horse's neck | 36 |
Thanksgiving dinner guest, for short | 36 |
Two-time Haitian president Préval | 36 |
The Biggest Little City in the World | 36 |
Traveler's transportation, often | 36 |
Try to quiet, as a persistent squeak | 36 |
Tend to an overgrown plant, in a way | 36 |
TV performer's reward for reruns | 36 |
Two-time Pulitzer-winning journalist | 36 |
Three-time NBA Coach of the Year Pat | 36 |
They all lead to Rome, it's said | 36 |
Tallest piece in jeu d'échecs | 36 |
Triple Crown-winning jockey Turcotte | 36 |
Test that can have you seeing things | 36 |
Traditional Valentine's Day gift | 36 |
The Engineers of the N.C.A.A.: Abbr. | 36 |
Tech school on the Hudson, initially | 36 |
They're numbered on maps (abbr.) | 36 |
Trimming favored by Marie Antoinette | 36 |
The Kings of the NBA, on scoreboards | 36 |
Tackles, as a faded-back quarterback | 36 |
Thompson in the Theater Hall of Fame | 36 |
They do better when they close early | 36 |
Ted's role on "Cheers" | 36 |
The so-called "Tenth Muse" | 36 |