Television newsman who's a Brit | 35 |
Typical romance novel love interest | 35 |
The hot wings were too much for him | 35 |
They're often displayed in bars | 35 |
TV's "___Three Lives" | 35 |
Theater well-suited to blockbusters | 35 |
Texting "according to me" | 35 |
Treasure in the video game Pitfall! | 35 |
The Crossed Harpoons, in literature | 35 |
Type of decorator to rocker mansion | 35 |
The "I" of IM, sportswise | 35 |
Toothpaste promoted by Bucky Beaver | 35 |
They can be put in docking stations | 35 |
Taxing Guns and Roses song? (Abbr.) | 35 |
Taxing event, in more ways than one | 35 |
Third word of "Moby-Dick" | 35 |
Third word of "Moby Dick" | 35 |
The Beatles' "Let __" | 35 |
TV's "_____ Academic" | 35 |
The Unanswered Question composer | 35 |
Tom Petty "___ Back Down" | 35 |
Tabloid nickname for singer Michael | 35 |
The "blood" in bloodstone | 35 |
The "joe" of a cup of joe | 35 |
Talks a lot, perhaps about a movie? | 35 |
Three-time Daytona 500 champ Gordon | 35 |
Tony-winning role for Gregory Hines | 35 |
Title guy in a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 35 |
The very rich may have private ones | 35 |
Tribunal that leaps to conclusions? | 35 |
Title role in a Cole Porter musical | 35 |
Texas singer/songwriter Robert Earl | 35 |
Tense (with ''up'') | 35 |
They'll open some doors for you | 35 |
The Colonel's restaurant inits. | 35 |
The miss in "Miss Saigon" | 35 |
Those whose names may be in a Bible | 35 |
They may come with strings attached | 35 |
They're often found under desks | 35 |
They're often bent when praying | 35 |
They're cheesy and proud of it! | 35 |
They may sit next to castles: Abbr. | 35 |
Terhune's "_____ Dog" | 35 |
Tramp's friend in a Disney film | 35 |
Tibetan terrier breeder, originally | 35 |
Telecommunications setup, for short | 35 |
Turner of "Ziegfeld Girl" | 35 |
Triumphant cry from the shipwrecked | 35 |
The Mekong forms part of its border | 35 |
Texas city where Tom DeLay was born | 35 |
The King "Viva ___ Vegas" | 35 |
Title character in many Burns poems | 35 |
The life of the party provides them | 35 |
They may hang in the balance: Abbr. | 35 |
Thing taken from someone's book | 35 |
Toy with six themed amusement parks | 35 |
Toy name preceding "land" | 35 |
TV host with a large car collection | 35 |
Traditional time for hot cross buns | 35 |
Those born July 23–August 22 | 35 |
The Beatles' "___ Be" | 35 |
The Beatles' penultimate #1 hit | 35 |
The boy who cried wolf, essentially | 35 |
Take advantage of the La-Z-Boy, say | 35 |
Tells a completely different story? | 35 |
These enlarged Pinocchio's nose | 35 |
Teen's sentence crutch, perhaps | 35 |
Tomlin of "The West Wing" | 35 |
The Who "Pictures of ___" | 35 |
Traditional fourth-anniversary gift | 35 |
Three-time 1950's N.F.L. champs | 35 |
They're often made for shopping | 35 |
The Chi-___ (1970s R & B group) | 35 |
Tyler of "Empire Records" | 35 |
Tina's "30 Rock" role | 35 |
There may be great interest in this | 35 |
TV's "____ and Clark" | 35 |
The vowel sound in "lute" | 35 |
The vowel sound in "dude" | 35 |
The hand you're dealt (in life) | 35 |
Tunnel of ___ (amusement park ride) | 35 |
There are 185 in this puzzle: Abbr. | 35 |
Tourist city of central Switzerland | 35 |
Two-time Best Actress winner Rainer | 35 |
The "pneumo" in pneumonia | 35 |
The Eagles' "__ Eyes" | 35 |
Territory returned to China in 1999 | 35 |
Tina Turner "Typical ___" | 35 |
Title heroine on Broadway, 10/31/56 | 35 |
They're located behind the ears | 35 |
Tenor in "Nixon in China" | 35 |
TV series with Hawkeye and Hot Lips | 35 |
The "m" of E = mc squared | 35 |
Tony Curtis TV role: 1975–76 | 35 |
Ticket band that's playing gets | 35 |
The Donnas' is "Gold" | 35 |
Target audience of Details magazine | 35 |
The Celtic Sea, e.g., to the French | 35 |
Tours ''Thank you'' | 35 |
Team first managed by Casey Stengel | 35 |