Cross a river where it's shallow | 36 |
Cry that might prevent a head injury | 36 |
___ medicine (type of jurisprudence) | 36 |
"Hansel and Gretel" locale | 36 |
What trees may keep you from seeing? | 36 |
Have to be filled out for world tour | 36 |
"You can quote me on this" | 36 |
Where senators met in ancient Athens | 36 |
Bob who directed "Cabaret" | 36 |
''Cabaret'' director | 36 |
Tony winner for Best Musical of 1999 | 36 |
Man behind "All That Jazz" | 36 |
"Pippin" choreographer Bob | 36 |
WARNING: Effects on children unknown | 36 |
Eliot's "___ Quartets" | 36 |
Fireworks time, with "the" | 36 |
Annual holiday, with "the" | 36 |
1960's-70's Motown hitmakers | 36 |
''Simpsons'' network | 36 |
Four-time A.L. home run champ Jimmie | 36 |
Weak NIN song, with "The"? | 36 |
Middle of an old children's trio | 36 |
U.S. ally in the American Revolution | 36 |
British Columbia's longest river | 36 |
Mary-Kate, to Ashley, and vice versa | 36 |
Red Skelton's ___ the Freeloader | 36 |
Statue of Liberty sculptor Bartholdi | 36 |
Deejay Alan of rock 'n' roll | 36 |
F.B.I. director appointed by Clinton | 36 |
"The Last Supper," for one | 36 |
California's largest inland city | 36 |
City south of Yosemite National Park | 36 |
"My Friend Leonard" author | 36 |
When "Dallas" aired: Abbr. | 36 |
"The Brady Bunch" TV night | 36 |
Robinson Crusoe's right-hand man | 36 |
___ Bandito (old advertising mascot) | 36 |
"The Art of Loving" author | 36 |
He wrote "North of Boston" | 36 |
Former bank deposit protection agcy. | 36 |
Consumer protection agcy. since 1914 | 36 |
Agcy. that promotes fair competition | 36 |
Company that has Mercury in its logo | 36 |
Maryland base named for a Union gen. | 36 |
Home of the Natl. Cryptologic Museum | 36 |
West Coast natl. monument since 2012 | 36 |
Former post of the 7th Infantry Div. | 36 |
Elmer with a double-barreled shotgun | 36 |
Cartoon hunter on many a truck decal | 36 |
Image on the "E.T." poster | 36 |
"Candid Camera" originator | 36 |
"Candid Camera" host Allen | 36 |
Murphy Brown's fictional program | 36 |
''Gift'' for talkers | 36 |
Go on and on and on and on and . . . | 36 |
It's got a lot of people talking | 36 |
'It Happened One Night' star | 36 |
Excitement on viewing a Gothic home? | 36 |
Albert Schweitzer's adopted home | 36 |
Ones who wrote in the Ogham alphabet | 36 |
James Joyce and William Butler Yeats | 36 |
Monster Ball Tour performer Lady ___ | 36 |
Lady who sings "Alejandro" | 36 |
Revolutionary War general Thomas ___ | 36 |
Max ___ of "Barney Miller" | 36 |
Scorpions "No Pain No ___" | 36 |
Advance beyond the line of scrimmage | 36 |
"Has Anybody Seen My ___?" | 36 |
1926 hit "Sleepy Time ___" | 36 |
" . . . for me and my ___" | 36 |
Knight called "the chaste" | 36 |
"The Wizard of Oz" surname | 36 |
They rate high on the Beaufort scale | 36 |
Music to a stand-up comic's ears | 36 |
"Father of Modern Science" | 36 |
Vintner based in Modesto, California | 36 |
Dance named after a horse's gait | 36 |
"Buffalo _____" (old song) | 36 |
One obsessed, perhaps, with Nintendo | 36 |
Run the ___ (cover the entire range) | 36 |
Homeboys' "fraternity" | 36 |
Fiscal watchdog of the U.S. Congress | 36 |
Alfred E. Neuman's smile feature | 36 |
Clothing store, with "The" | 36 |
Clothing chain, with "the" | 36 |
Like Lauren Hutton's front teeth | 36 |
She laughed in "Ninotchka" | 36 |
Leader in 19th-century Italian unity | 36 |
Senator aboard "Discovery" | 36 |
"Darby's Rangers" star | 36 |
Teri of "Close Encounters" | 36 |
Professor Harold Hill's hometown | 36 |
Indiana's "Steel City" | 36 |
You might get it with a bean burrito | 36 |
Cost included in a Zipcar membership | 36 |
The first two periodic table entries | 36 |
Monthly reading for a utility worker | 36 |
It's often read in the basement? | 36 |
["You don't mean...!"] | 36 |
It may be within a judge's grasp | 36 |