"On --- mark, get set..." | 35 |
Porter's "__ the Top" | 35 |
"___ the One That I Want" | 35 |
"___ the cream in . . . " | 35 |
"__ in Love": 1991 #1 hit | 35 |
"This can't be true!" | 35 |
"I'll take that bet!" | 35 |
"I accept the challenge!" | 35 |
"___ has no age": Picasso | 35 |
Juvenile delinquent's residence | 35 |
''Now __ done it!'' | 35 |
Sounds from tattoo parlors, perhaps | 35 |
It leads to a lose-gain-lose regime | 35 |
They cause big losses and big gains | 35 |
They're used to rock the cradle | 35 |
They're used in walking the dog | 35 |
"Walk the dog" performers | 35 |
Home of Eastern Michigan University | 35 |
Seat of Siskiyou County, California | 35 |
Belgian violinist: 1858–1931 | 35 |
Belgian river, a W.W. I battle line | 35 |
Le Smoking suit designer, initially | 35 |
Initially, a noted fashion designer | 35 |
Since Jan. 1, on a financial report | 35 |
Col. in a profit-and-loss statement | 35 |
Silvery metallic rare earth element | 35 |
Canadian cable channel for children | 35 |
Economy car that failed in the U.S. | 35 |
Canadian territory bordering Alaska | 35 |
Brynner of 'The King and I' | 35 |
Time of "comfort and joy" | 35 |
Time just after the winter solstice | 35 |
Big season at Toys "R" Us | 35 |
Crowe film, "3:10 to ___" | 35 |
César Chávez's birthplace | 35 |
Border Patrol city of the Southwest | 35 |
Young, upwardly mobile professional | 35 |
DeCarlo of "The Munsters" | 35 |
Natl. org. of good works since 1906 | 35 |
Learned and smart, in rebus puzzles | 35 |
It won the 1947 Oscar for Best Song | 35 |
"Butterfly" actress, 1981 | 35 |
Old name for Kinshasa's country | 35 |
World's largest cobalt exporter | 35 |
Bygone country name or its currency | 35 |
Grey of the "Purple Sage" | 35 |
Author of "Forlorn River" | 35 |
"Code of the West" author | 35 |
Sound of a mosquito biting the dust | 35 |
The Mothers of Invention bandleader | 35 |
Composer of Burnt Weeny Sandwich | 35 |
"Sheik Yerbouti" musician | 35 |
Takes out in an arcade, as bad guys | 35 |
Noted terrorist killed in June 2006 | 35 |
Marty in 'Madagascar,' e.g. | 35 |
___ crossing (crosswalk, to a Brit) | 35 |
First name among American explorers | 35 |
Something "realise" lacks | 35 |
They're used in British puzzles | 35 |
Last thing learned in kindergarten? | 35 |
It's in the middle of Venezuela | 35 |
Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald and others | 35 |
Chameleonlike Woody Allen character | 35 |
1983 Woody Allen pseudo-documentary | 35 |
___ state (blissful self-awareness) | 35 |
Site of Rudolf V's imprisonment | 35 |
Philosopher known for his paradoxes | 35 |
"Beetle Bailey" simpleton | 35 |
Freezing point of water, in Celsius | 35 |
Like some stress-free environments? | 35 |
Cause of a hair-raising experience? | 35 |
Like games without win-win outcomes | 35 |
President of Pakistan, 1978-'88 | 35 |
Navigates an obstacle course, maybe | 35 |
Design on Charlie Brown's shirt | 35 |
Best-selling author on salesmanship | 35 |
Smirnoff Ice competitor, familiarly | 35 |
Unlikely drink orders for macho men | 35 |
Violinist who surrounded an island? | 35 |
Penultimate element, alphabetically | 35 |
Oysters are particularly rich in it | 35 |
Next-to-last element alphabetically | 35 |
National park near Springdale, Utah | 35 |
"Song of the South "ditty | 35 |
Advice to a careless dresser, maybe | 35 |
Pasta often baked with tomato sauce | 35 |
Comic strip featuring Jeremy Duncan | 35 |
Bad marks for a high school student | 35 |
Saldaña of "Guess Who" | 35 |
Tony-winning actress from Melbourne | 35 |
Suffix with some dinosaur era names | 35 |
"Nana" novelist Émile | 35 |
Author of "J'Accuse!" | 35 |
Alternative to a man-to-man defense | 35 |
Erogenous and frigid areas, for two | 35 |
Albee’s “The ___ Story” | 35 |
Animal-filled attraction in Georgia | 35 |
Get a closer view, as with a camera | 35 |
Get a closer look, as with a camera | 35 |
Places that might have monkey bars? | 35 |