What a politician often avoids saying | 37 |
What's needed for walking the dog | 37 |
Where a baseball prospect might play | 36 |
Whistles when the police are spotted | 36 |
Wile E. Coyote's preferred brand | 36 |
When Valjean is released from prison | 36 |
When "eye of newt" is used | 36 |
What labels must do with pop culture | 36 |
When the Feast of Esther is observed | 36 |
Words of farewell from Childe Harold | 36 |
Word heard after "further" | 36 |
Winner of all four Grand Slam titles | 36 |
What many fifth graders have reached | 36 |
When boys join the Vienna Boys Choir | 36 |
What double-checked totals should do | 36 |
When repeated, a plea of Richard III | 36 |
Word with France, Jordan, or America | 36 |
Wolf in "The Jungle Books" | 36 |
Words before française or grecque | 36 |
When I was ___ . . . ": Gilbert | 36 |
Where Enver Hoxha ruled for 40 years | 36 |
What a Pullman kitchen is built into | 36 |
Woodcutter in a children's story | 36 |
Weekly World News cover photo, maybe | 36 |
Word before and after "in" | 36 |
Words of introduction for a dictator | 36 |
Words 5 and 6 of a Christmas classic | 36 |
What monophobes don't want to be | 36 |
What Stengel hoped his Mets would do | 36 |
Winsor's "Forever ___" | 36 |
Where Emily Dickinson lived and died | 36 |
When half of rush hours occur: Abbr. | 36 |
What Queen Victoria famously was not | 36 |
Words usually separated by a virgule | 36 |
Writer born Howard Allen O'Brien | 36 |
What Walter Brennan typically played | 36 |
What "A" might mean: Abbr. | 36 |
Word on a Caribbean Stud Poker table | 36 |
Willa Cather's "My __" | 36 |
What "4" may mean, briefly | 36 |
Where Kings compete against Senators | 36 |
Word separating looks and everything | 36 |
Wine connoisseur's consideration | 36 |
What life imitates, so it's said | 36 |
What a stopped painter is asked for? | 36 |
Word after fine, martial, or liberal | 36 |
Where Melville's Billy Budd went | 36 |
Word before and after "to" | 36 |
Where to put "all kidding" | 36 |
Words intended only for the audience | 36 |
Words before "in the face" | 36 |
White Sands activity in the '40s | 36 |
With lance in hand, ready for action | 36 |
When the lunch whistle usually blows | 36 |
Words on an initial reference volume | 36 |
Words said with raised arm and glass | 36 |
When penitents come back from lunch? | 36 |
Way to Brooklyn or Broadway, in song | 36 |
Where kids might pick up swear words | 36 |
Where sharks are in their food chain | 36 |
Where to store old lares and penates | 36 |
Word in a song performed at midnight | 36 |
Word with which to laud the new year | 36 |
What we say to Bush in January, 2009 | 36 |
Where Schwarzenegger was born: Abbr. | 36 |
What the Grand Canyon often inspires | 36 |
William Bruce Rose's nom de rock | 36 |
Where Christopher spent Columbus Day | 36 |
Worker with an apron and a white hat | 36 |
What Walmart does to explicit albums | 36 |
Where to visit the San Nicola Church | 36 |
Where to house cows once they browse | 36 |
With __ breath: tensely anticipatory | 36 |
Wife's place, in a Chaucer story | 36 |
When you do it, you might get a ring | 36 |
Where lots of U.K. bands played live | 36 |
Wally's nickname for his brother | 36 |
When to say "Nighty-night" | 36 |
Wallace of "The Big House" | 36 |
Where Einstein worked out relativity | 36 |
Words on some Montana license plates | 36 |
Where to find Badgers and Wolverines | 36 |
Whirring sound of an Ethiopian coin? | 36 |
Winter Olympics vehicle's course | 36 |
When repeated, an island near Tahiti | 36 |
When doubled, a South Pacific island | 36 |
With five pin, Invention our T. Ryan | 36 |
William ___, Hopalong Cassidy player | 36 |
Wine designation, or a cologne brand | 36 |
World War II's Battle of the ___ | 36 |
Where Parks made a stand with a seat | 36 |
White House monogram: 1881–85 | 36 |
Where to put an old newspaper, maybe | 36 |
Where the Mississippi meets the Ohio | 36 |
Word yelled to halt a stickball game | 36 |
Word that stops a street hockey game | 36 |
Word with ''buffet'' | 36 |
Woolworth Building architect Gilbert | 36 |
Whoopi's first leading film role | 36 |
Wharton grad's aspiration, maybe | 36 |