Activist/playwright Clare Boothe ___ | 36 |
Saint _____ (U.N. member since 1979) | 36 |
"Santa __": Caruso classic | 36 |
''__ di Lammermoor'' | 36 |
Notorious 30's-40's criminal | 36 |
Ethel Mertz's Manhattan neighbor | 36 |
Former six-term senator from Indiana | 36 |
"Son of Frankenstein "star | 36 |
One of Nintendo's Mario Brothers | 36 |
Verdi's "_____ Miller" | 36 |
Soprano Tetrazzini: 1847–1940 | 36 |
Rainer of "The Good Earth" | 36 |
"Cool Hand ___," 1967 film | 36 |
"To Sir, with Love" singer | 36 |
She sang to Sidney Poitier in a film | 36 |
''Network'' director | 36 |
Pioneering Russian spacecraft series | 36 |
Dream-pop "Penthouse" band | 36 |
Fits of madness, Ã la Shakespeare | 36 |
It's breath-taking and inspiring | 36 |
"The Addams Family" butler | 36 |
This might be at the end of the line | 36 |
They'll get you biting responses | 36 |
Just read the post and comments, say | 36 |
Commits one of the seven deadly sins | 36 |
''Titanic'', for one | 36 |
Number of Heinz flavors in old Rome? | 36 |
Tattooed lady in a Groucho Marx song | 36 |
Caustic chemical used in making soap | 36 |
The Eagles' "___ Eyes" | 36 |
"__' Eyes": Eagles hit | 36 |
"__ Eyes": 1975 Eagles hit | 36 |
Lovett with a "Large Band" | 36 |
"Cowboy Man" singer Lovett | 36 |
Co-creator of "Twin Peaks" | 36 |
'Flashdance' director Adrian | 36 |
Largish animals with black ear tufts | 36 |
Where the Saône and Rhône meet | 36 |
Where the Rhône and Saône meet | 36 |
Oscar Hammerstein II's specialty | 36 |
What Charlie Brown calls his teacher | 36 |
Fairy queen who assisted with dreams | 36 |
Start of many a Scottish family name | 36 |
Former Portuguese territory in China | 36 |
Region bordering the South China Sea | 36 |
Formerly Portuguese territory (Var.) | 36 |
" . . . and called it ___" | 36 |
Austrian physicist: 1838–1916 | 36 |
Like many a Clint Eastwood character | 36 |
Hall of Fame baseball manager Connie | 36 |
Speaker of the House: 1801–07 | 36 |
Georgia birthplace of Little Richard | 36 |
Machines that run Panther or Leopard | 36 |
Rowland of a famous department store | 36 |
Sponsor of an annual New York parade | 36 |
"What, me worry?" magazine | 36 |
Harvey Kurtzman was its first editor | 36 |
"Call Me ___," Merman film | 36 |
Responded to opportunity's knock | 36 |
''4 Minutes'' singer | 36 |
"Open Your Heart" vocalist | 36 |
Fox series based on a humor magazine | 36 |
Comedy show produced by Quincy Jones | 36 |
West of "I'm No Angel" | 36 |
First name among vivacious actresses | 36 |
"My Little Chickadee" name | 36 |
"Maggie ___," Beatles song | 36 |
"My Little Chickadee" star | 36 |
''GoodFellas'' group | 36 |
The fellas in "GoodFellas" | 36 |
"Boardwalk Empire" subject | 36 |
One who might be seen in the offing? | 36 |
Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, e.g. | 36 |
Where King John put his John Hancock | 36 |
"___ and Steel" (Egan hit) | 36 |
Nation that will fight at Armageddon | 36 |
Jim Backus was his '60s TV voice | 36 |
Backus was his voice in '60s TV | 36 |
HBO's "Real Time" host | 36 |
Hawaiian for "very strong" | 36 |
He never finished his Tenth Symphony | 36 |
Twins' name at the 1984 Olympics | 36 |
Three-time World Cup skiing champion | 36 |
'70s-'80s Olympic skier Phil | 36 |
Thailand's Chiang ___ University | 36 |
"Murder, She Wrote" locale | 36 |
Setting of many a Stephen King novel | 36 |
It's been remembered since 1898? | 36 |
Goya's "The Naked ___" | 36 |
"The Naked ___" (Goya oil) | 36 |
College student's field of study | 36 |
Studied primarily, with 'in' | 36 |
Ray Charles: "___ Whoopee" | 36 |
"___ Whoopee!" (1920s hit) | 36 |
End of the sleeper's observation | 36 |
African country with a namesake lake | 36 |
Like the one who can't bear you? | 36 |
Tina Turner: "Typical ___" | 36 |
Mechanical connectors, half the time | 36 |
Burkina Faso's northern neighbor | 36 |