Tropical 1980s Robin Williams comedy | 36 |
They may be ridden, on the flip side | 36 |
Try to influence a game show leader? | 36 |
Three more "hot" followers | 36 |
Triangular stabilizer on an aircraft | 36 |
The Brooklyn Dodgers, affectionately | 36 |
Takes away from, with "of" | 36 |
The mathematician got busted for ___ | 36 |
Teacher's request of a publisher | 36 |
The two dots in "naïve" | 36 |
Take a bit of one's savings, say | 36 |
TV antennas with pairs of equal rods | 36 |
The 5 in "10 ÷ 5," e.g. | 36 |
Two features of a hurried golf game? | 36 |
Tall structure for changing clothes? | 36 |
Ten is the first number of this type | 36 |
Tennis infraction that costs a point | 36 |
Takes twice as many steps in a duel? | 36 |
The golfer will be with you in . . . | 36 |
They're found in auditory canals | 36 |
Taina who was one of Les Girls, 1957 | 36 |
Title for a retired female professor | 36 |
Title for a retired professor, maybe | 36 |
Tiger Woods competitor, in Old Rome? | 36 |
Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo | 36 |
Tabasco, Durango and Chihuahua, e.g. | 36 |
Theodoros Angelopoulos movie of 1998 | 36 |
They go in one era and out the other | 36 |
Took one's place military style | 36 |
The shaman's poker night spread? | 36 |
They might make funeral arrangements | 36 |
There are 12 in a can of Coke: Abbr. | 36 |
Two-time '70s Stanley Cup champs | 36 |
Tourist attraction down by the bayou | 36 |
Teacher of Saul of Tarsus: Acts 22:3 | 36 |
The difference between men and women | 36 |
They may be placed in a higher class | 36 |
Tree of China with fan-shaped leaves | 36 |
Three-point landing places of a sort | 36 |
Title trio of a 1980 Pulitzer winner | 36 |
Three-putting arsonist's target? | 36 |
Treat leniently, with "on" | 36 |
They might cost you an arm and a leg | 36 |
Tom Hanks film, with "The" | 36 |
They're in the middle of guitars | 36 |
Thoroughly enjoyed oneself, slangily | 36 |
They may be receding; toupe catalogs | 36 |
Town that lost its rats and children | 36 |
Tennis star Mandlikova and namesakes | 36 |
Time for some to raise their glasses | 36 |
The "H. G." of H. G. Wells | 36 |
They go after men they shouldn't | 36 |
Truthful member of the first family? | 36 |
Toy vehicle with an irritating horn? | 36 |
Temporary town during the Depression | 36 |
Title of a certain astronomy lecture | 36 |
Ten times the seller's cost, say | 36 |
They're served with spoon-straws | 36 |
They produce chips off the old block | 36 |
Tool often used while wearing gloves | 36 |
Track on "Beatles '65" | 36 |
Talkative one's question, part 1 | 36 |
Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 ___ | 36 |
They may whine about the good things | 36 |
Type of beer orig. brewed in England | 36 |
The tan in a black and tan, at times | 36 |
The Tiber or Lake Como, for example? | 36 |
Tropical birds that run on lily pads | 36 |
The Pilgrim's Progress author | 36 |
Title actor of "Eli Stone" | 36 |
Toughest challenge for the New Year! | 36 |
The Golden Flashes of college sports | 36 |
Their words are usually conventional | 36 |
The Twins retired his number in 1975 | 36 |
They go before many important rights | 36 |
The purpose of frames in eyeglasses? | 36 |
Telephone operator Ernestine creator | 36 |
Two-time FIFA Ballon d'Or winner | 36 |
The Polkas' comic-strip daughter | 36 |
Thug whose books aren't selling? | 36 |
Two-time host of the Summer Olympics | 36 |
Three after ''foot'' | 36 |
Top draft selection in the NBA, e.g. | 36 |
Takei's 'Star Trek' role | 36 |
They can't cut the apron strings | 36 |
Tony-winning "Evita" actor | 36 |
Targets of those catching some rays? | 36 |
T.N. Page's "___ Chan" | 36 |
Television and print pundit, Deirdre | 36 |
Taking the dimensions of busybodies? | 36 |
Team with a flaming ball in its logo | 36 |
Traditional English holiday pastries | 36 |
They're no longer worth debating | 36 |
Twin Cities airport, on luggage tags | 36 |
Two-time Pulitzer-winning playwright | 36 |
They might be held at a sewage plant | 36 |
Tech news site's nefarious plan? | 36 |
They'll bring out the kid in you | 36 |
They look like short-necked giraffes | 36 |
Traditional song by Samuel Woodworth | 36 |