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''You ___ mouthful'' 36
John, Paul, or George, but not Ringo 36
John, Paul or George (but not Ringo) 36
Object of Ed Grimley's obsession 36
Host of "Wheel of Fortune" 36
Alcoholic beverage often served warm 36
"The Open Window" pen name 36
Store across from Rockefeller Center 36
Paul's "Exodus" costar 36
ESPN's X Games reporter Masekela 36
"Frivolous" one of songdom 36
"A peculiar sort of a gal" 36
It often gets dressed in the kitchen 36
It may be tossed at the dinner table 36
First tea sold in individual packets 36
Liquid offering at a "bar" 36
"Everything must go" event 36
Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace 36
Starchy food made from orchid tubers 36
Income source in the retail business 36
They do better when they close early 36
___ Institute for Biological Studies 36
Philadelphia's La ___ University 36
_____ à manger (dining room): Fr. 36
___ à manger (French dining room) 36
Miss Kitty's place of employment 36
Good Riddance's ice melter song? 36
California's ___ Sea (rift lake) 36
Ted's role on "Cheers" 36
Pianist at Rick's Cafe Americain 36
Hill serving as a euphemism for hell 36
Dooley Wilson's most famous role 36
1940s-'50s House Speaker Rayburn 36
"You Send Me" singer Cooke 36
"Uncle" with a red bow tie 36
"Maltese Falcon" character 36
Persistent food profferer from Seuss 36
Its flag features the Southern Cross 36
Coconut-sprinkled Girl Scout cookies 36
Use bits of one recording in another 36
It may say 'Home Sweet Home' 36
Sufferer of an infamous bad hair day 36
Biblical fellow who was dis-tressed? 36
Certain biblical book with a 1 and 2 36
Start of some Californian city names 36
Start of many California place names 36
"Mens ___ in corpore sano" 36
Alternative title for this crossword 36
"Happy Gilmore" star, 1996 36
Keanu's "Speed" costar 36
Bullock of ''Speed'' 36
White ___, national monument in N.M. 36
Reproductive rights pioneer Margaret 36
California's first state capital 36
Name with instant brand recognition? 36
Brand once called "Dekafa" 36
Paraguayan department or its capital 36
Los Angeles bay named for an apostle 36
"___ Lucia" (Italian song) 36
Largest river of southern California 36
South Carolina river to the Atlantic 36
Start of many Portuguese place names 36
___ Francisco (river through Brazil) 36
River that starts at the Vioménil 36
Island nation off the coast of Gabon 36
The so-called "Tenth Muse" 36
Winter Olympics site in Japan (1972) 36
"Two Mules for Sister ___" 36
"Love Songs" poet Teasdale 36
"Two Mules for Sister ---" 36
Rue of "Less Than Perfect" 36
"Roseanne" actress Gilbert 36
Title girl of a 1986 #1 Starship hit 36
"Born to Fly" singer Evans 36
"___ Smile" Hall and Oates 36
"Going Rogue" author Palin 36
Mother of Bristol, Willow, and Piper 36
Old-time actresses Allgood and Haden 36
Restaurant where the Tonys were born 36
Eatery where the Tony Award was born 36
One way to spell a Mumbai wraparound 36
"Slumdog Millionaire" garb 36
"Slumdog Millionaire" wear 36
They may be thrown over the shoulder 36
"Cutty __" (historic ship) 36
"The Words" autobiographer 36
Wedding invitation courtesy, briefly 36
Mitchell of "Step by Step" 36
Rushdie's "___ Verses" 36
Composer from the French avant-garde 36
Ellington's "___ Doll" 36
Fabric that's glossy on one side 36
"This Is Spinal Tap," e.g. 36
Prime minister whom Tanaka succeeded 36
It means ''reptile'' 36
City north of the Golden Gate Bridge 36
Prepare, as carmelized onions onions 36
Star of "The Wonder Years" 36
Fred of "The Wonder Years" 36
Oscar-nominated Greek-American actor 36