Like most readers of "Out" | 36 |
Electric Six hit "___ Bar" | 36 |
'What's Going On' singer | 36 |
Where Samson brought down the temple | 36 |
Biblical site of the temple of Dagon | 36 |
"Mornin'" in Melbourne | 36 |
Lizard that can make chirping noises | 36 |
Certificate earned by Peter Jennings | 36 |
Equine's right-hand turn command | 36 |
"I don't know" lead-in | 36 |
One-tenth of a percent of a cool mil | 36 |
Might be a music one, to schoolmates | 36 |
Dot-com millionaire, stereotypically | 36 |
Davis of ''The Fly'' | 36 |
Will of "Jeremiah Johnson" | 36 |
Will of "The Walton's" | 36 |
Company featuring cavemen in its ads | 36 |
John F. Kennedy or George H. W. Bush | 36 |
Screen ___ (film production company) | 36 |
Rowlands of "The Notebook" | 36 |
Rowlands of "Light of Day" | 36 |
"Match Game" emcee Rayburn | 36 |
____ mapping (modern science effort) | 36 |
Governing body of the United Nations | 36 |
They're passed down from parents | 36 |
Niccolò Paganini's birthplace | 36 |
Category of film, music or art, e.g. | 36 |
The "Homo" in Homo sapiens | 36 |
Group with thirtysomethings, briefly | 36 |
They came of age in the Reagan years | 36 |
Any of boxer Foreman's five sons | 36 |
One-time movie "tough guy" | 36 |
Frédéric Chopin's paramour | 36 |
Cars rebranded as Chevrolets in 1998 | 36 |
Pope Benedict XVI's native lang. | 36 |
Jimmy's predecessor as president | 36 |
Their consumers have small appetites | 36 |
Richard of "Runaway Bride" | 36 |
Actor Richard of "Chicago" | 36 |
"Unfaithful" co-star, 2002 | 36 |
Roberts' co-star, more than once | 36 |
Halliwell once known as Ginger Spice | 36 |
Plasters of Paris prepared with glue | 36 |
P.C. Wren's "Beau ___" | 36 |
"You're bothering me!" | 36 |
"___ to the Church . . . " | 36 |
"Don't be ridiculous!" | 36 |
Lead-in for across, along, or around | 36 |
"Smoke _____ in Your Eyes" | 36 |
Words after "On your mark" | 36 |
Yellowstone's Steamboat, for one | 36 |
Chopin's Polonaise No. 16 in ___ | 36 |
Chopin's fifth étude is in it | 36 |
Clarified butter used in Indian food | 36 |
Word game often played on road trips | 36 |
Jacob Marley and Hamlet's father | 36 |
1960 horror film, "13 ___" | 36 |
One sending a poltergeist via FedEx? | 36 |
"L'immoraliste" author | 36 |
Author of "The Immoralist" | 36 |
" . . . the giftie ___ us" | 36 |
Frankincense and myrrh, in the Bible | 36 |
Leslie Caron's Best Picture role | 36 |
Acronym for useless computer results | 36 |
"Junk begets junk" acronym | 36 |
Toys known as Action Men in the U.K. | 36 |
They marched into toy stores in 1964 | 36 |
Teammate of Jackie, Duke and Pee Wee | 36 |
"Buck Rogers" actor Gerard | 36 |
"___ Blas" (Le Sage novel) | 36 |
"Monster" of the southwest | 36 |
Venomous ''monster'' | 36 |
New Mexico's ___ National Forest | 36 |
Arizona county that borders Maricopa | 36 |
Poisonous desert dwellers, for short | 36 |
The "G" in G.K. Chesterton | 36 |
''SNL'' comic Radner | 36 |
Declaration that ends a certain game | 36 |
Actress Gershon of "Bound" | 36 |
"Face/Off" actress Gershon | 36 |
"Kitty Foyle" Oscar winner | 36 |
Hall of Fame defensive end Marchetti | 36 |
Goes out at the card table, in a way | 36 |
He famously painted a perfect circle | 36 |
''Intolerance'' star | 36 |
Annabeth of "Mystic Pizza" | 36 |
"I'm __ it's over" | 36 |
Rock genre involving flamboyant garb | 36 |
"This means business" look | 36 |
Like Laura Wingfield's menagerie | 36 |
Pitchers, goblets, tumblers and such | 36 |
Star of "The Honeymooners" | 36 |
TV show with a left hand in its logo | 36 |
TV series set in an Ohio high school | 36 |
Hit show with New Directions singers | 36 |
Fox series about high school singers | 36 |
___ club (school singers' group) | 36 |
Jackson with two Best Actress Oscars | 36 |
"Cagney and Lacey" co-star | 36 |
___-Write (fluorescent marker brand) | 36 |