Classic excuse for some misdemeanors | 36 |
Child's treat, rug's nemesis | 36 |
Creator of the label Obscure Records | 36 |
Card game played Reynolds's way? | 36 |
Constellation between Lynx and Hydra | 36 |
Crete's capital before Heraklion | 36 |
Chaucerian gem, with "The" | 36 |
Co-star in "The Late Show" | 36 |
Create future professional endeavors | 36 |
Corny game show set on city streets? | 36 |
Child's dreaded spoonful of yore | 36 |
Climbing shrubs with hooked tendrils | 36 |
CalderaÂ’s successor as president | 36 |
Cheeses named for an English village | 36 |
Commercial center of northern Mexico | 36 |
Cartoon group with high-pitched hits | 36 |
Collector of offerings at a revival? | 36 |
Conflict related to money and status | 36 |
Circularly, to the left from the top | 36 |
Colorado brewer's rodent mascot? | 36 |
Certain marine biologist's test? | 36 |
Country's military organization? | 36 |
Champagne-loving municipal division? | 36 |
City where Stradivarius made violins | 36 |
Creator of Aslan and the White Witch | 36 |
Catchphrase of announcer Harry Caray | 36 |
Clark Kent and Lois Lane's paper | 36 |
Certain hardy, fragrant pink flowers | 36 |
Certain participant in a chorus line | 36 |
Classic role-playing game, for short | 36 |
Carafe ___ (French restaurant order) | 36 |
Converts code into ordinary language | 36 |
Co-star on TV's "Taxi" | 36 |
Cedilla, tilde, circumflex or macron | 36 |
Chrysler car discontinued in '88 | 36 |
Chic Young creation to a treehugger | 36 |
Count in "The Marble Faun" | 36 |
Comic strip about Lorna's fruit? | 36 |
Chip brand with a Salsa Verde flavor | 36 |
Coin originally equal to two escudos | 36 |
Company behind the 1960s yo-yo craze | 36 |
City in W. Massachusetts, ironically | 36 |
Christian Science founder and family | 36 |
Command from an angry coach, perhaps | 36 |
Class with Browning and Golding, say | 36 |
Circles rolling around other circles | 36 |
Children's author Le Cain et al. | 36 |
Carbon copy of a Cleveland ballpark? | 36 |
Cowardly, lyin', fictional fatso | 36 |
Character in three Shakespeare plays | 36 |
Continue to irritate, as bad feeling | 36 |
Comic Tina recovered from her wound? | 36 |
Contemplate how to turn in a friend? | 36 |
Correct the rhymes in a single song? | 36 |
Choice between Mel and his waitress? | 36 |
Charlie Brown's curly-haired pal | 36 |
Comedy site launched by Will Ferrell | 36 |
Chivalrous inner part of a football? | 36 |
Co-creator of Dungeons & Dragons | 36 |
Charles de ___ International Airport | 36 |
Call to a draft horse / Sunning site | 36 |
Common ticket category, in the army? | 36 |
Civil War leader, to an August baby? | 36 |
Cybill's favorite type of pooch? | 36 |
Conspicuous, fashionable celebrities | 36 |
CBS hit drama (with "The") | 36 |
Canada's ___ Morne National Park | 36 |
Concern of an environmental stylist? | 36 |
Communication device in Nova Scotia? | 36 |
Capital crime in the Wild West, e.g. | 36 |
Composer's childhood game, maybe | 36 |
Chicago square for fodder merchants? | 36 |
Classic novel set on the Congo River | 36 |
Chemistry Nobelist Jacobus van't | 36 |
Christmas carols may put one in this | 36 |
Clown on "In Living Color" | 36 |
Convicted thief with a fruit fetish? | 36 |
City at the mouth of the Pearl River | 36 |
Carroll's caterpillar smokes one | 36 |
Crosses one's heart and ____ die | 36 |
Channel crosser's transportation | 36 |
Complaint to a clumsy dance partner? | 36 |
Child's cry at a parade, perhaps | 36 |
Conditional construct in programming | 36 |
Chef's comment at the poker game | 36 |
Certain billiards scratch, to a Brit | 36 |
Conclusion to the waiter's reply | 36 |
Cartoon detective with a trench coat | 36 |
Company that tackles global poverty? | 36 |
Complete the I.R.S.'s Schedule A | 36 |
Curly ethnic hairstyle, colloquially | 36 |
Chap who's a skilled lumberjack? | 36 |
Confessions of a happy travel agent? | 36 |
Carol words from Watts' Psalm 98 | 36 |
Cubs' training ground, for short | 36 |
Curly-leafed, mustard family members | 36 |
Clooney hit about a flowing garment? | 36 |
Coleridge's "___ Khan" | 36 |
Composer of "Street Scene" | 36 |
Cardinal number (fifth power of ten) | 36 |