Demolition derby entrant, frequently | 36 |
___ English 800 (Miller malt liquor) | 36 |
Quaint adjective in an alehouse name | 36 |
Barq's Famous ___ Tyme Root Beer | 36 |
Authentic looking word on some signs | 36 |
Not necessarily wiser, it's said | 36 |
Like George W. vis-Ã -vis Jeb Bush | 36 |
People who bring a lot of experience | 36 |
One of Honest Abe's predecessors | 36 |
Unlikely choice for a Top 40 station | 36 |
Any hit by the Everly Brothers, e.g. | 36 |
___ Eloquent (J. Q. Adams sobriquet) | 36 |
Hemingway work, with "The" | 36 |
Hemingway tale, with "The" | 36 |
Hemingway book, with "The" | 36 |
Alberta town or General Motors model | 36 |
"Too many cooks ...," e.g. | 36 |
" . . . that ___ religion" | 36 |
''Gunsmoke'' setting | 36 |
Guadalajara ''Rah!'' | 36 |
"Hot Hot Hot" refrain word | 36 |
''Go, bullfighter!'' | 36 |
New York city on the Allegheny River | 36 |
She was responsible for a barnburner | 36 |
2006-08 heavyweight champion Maskaev | 36 |
Product sometimes made from corn oil | 36 |
Sounds at a "bull session" | 36 |
Former British secondary school exam | 36 |
Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church | 36 |
Chekhovian sister of Masha and Irina | 36 |
Lena of ''Chocolat'' | 36 |
Actor on "thirtysomething" | 36 |
Actor in "thirtysomething" | 36 |
''Chocolat'' actress | 36 |
A. L. batting champ in 1964–5 | 36 |
Dominant newsman Craig ____ Cromwell | 36 |
John's "Grease" costar | 36 |
Phrase said with one's head down | 36 |
''Full House'' twins | 36 |
Steve Canyon's bride, Summer ___ | 36 |
Ole of "Hellzapoppin'" | 36 |
"Superman" character Jimmy | 36 |
"Sunset Boulevard" actress | 36 |
Lee ___, heavyweight contender: 1951 | 36 |
Boxer Lee ___ of Joe Louis's day | 36 |
Where Union Pacific is headquartered | 36 |
Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium city | 36 |
Where Union Pacific Railroad started | 36 |
Peyton Manning's popular audible | 36 |
Nebraska birthplace of Marlon Brando | 36 |
Largest city in the Cornhusker State | 36 |
Warren Buffett or Conor Oberst, e.g. | 36 |
Buddy Miles, geographically speaking | 36 |
Easternmost Arabian Peninsula nation | 36 |
The toe of an Asian "boot" | 36 |
Sultanate on a gulf of the same name | 36 |
Portuguese-controlled area 1508-1659 | 36 |
Neighbor of the United Arab Emirates | 36 |
Gulf of ___ (arm of the Arabian Sea) | 36 |
Subject of a Mideast sultan, perhaps | 36 |
Sharif of "Doctor Zhivago" | 36 |
Co-star of Hugh on "House" | 36 |
"A loaf of bread ..." poet | 36 |
"A Jug of Wine . . ." poet | 36 |
Stick-up man on "The Wire" | 36 |
Poet translated by Edward FitzGerald | 36 |
He played Nick to Barbra's Fanny | 36 |
He and Charles write a bridge column | 36 |
"Genghis Khan" star Sharif | 36 |
Lady Capulet's "Alas!" | 36 |
The last watch you'll ever need? | 36 |
It's often folded in the morning | 36 |
Eclipse, maybe, to primitive peoples | 36 |
"Mene, mene, . . . ," e.g. | 36 |
Black cats and red sunrises, to some | 36 |
Texter's "Incredible!" | 36 |
Text messager's "Wow!" | 36 |
Message board "Holy shit!" | 36 |
Abbr. followed by "!!!!!1" | 36 |
Bypass record company w/side project | 36 |
Science magazine that folded in 1998 | 36 |
Onetime sister magazine of Penthouse | 36 |
'70s-'90s Atlanta Hawks home | 36 |
--- vincit amor (love conquers all) | 36 |
"Best of . . .'' volume | 36 |
Melville novel set on a whaling ship | 36 |
Polynesian term for an island hopper | 36 |
Melville novel set in the South Seas | 36 |
"Rory ___," S. Lover novel | 36 |
"___ Clear Day," 1965 song | 36 |
"Bird ___ Wire," 1990 film | 36 |
''Snakes ___ Plane'' | 36 |
Words with leash, shoestring or wire | 36 |
"___ scale of 1 to 10 ..." | 36 |
"___ Plain" (Nirvana song) | 36 |
"__ Carousel": Hollies hit | 36 |
How, say, eating worms might be done | 36 |
How wacky behavior might be proposed | 36 |
Wild ass of Asia (anagram of ORANGE) | 36 |
How some ground balls may be fielded | 36 |