| "Dateline NBC" host Lester | 36 |
| "The ___ Fair," Burns poem | 36 |
| " . . . no place like ___" | 36 |
| 1990 holiday film with three sequels | 36 |
| 311 song about making your own beer? | 36 |
| Subj. that teaches the domestic arts | 36 |
| Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium | 36 |
| He painted "The Life Line" | 36 |
| ''The Odyssey'' poet | 36 |
| He painted "The Life-Line" | 36 |
| Character voiced by Dan Castellaneta | 36 |
| "Wisdom never lies" source | 36 |
| "Mending the Nets" painter | 36 |
| They're mobile in a trailer park | 36 |
| Mnemonic for initials of Great Lakes | 36 |
| Cliché framed above many a hearth | 36 |
| Biggest employer in Marysville, Ohio | 36 |
| Make more acute, as one's senses | 36 |
| 1968 chart-topper by Bobby Goldsboro | 36 |
| Hägar the Horrible's daughter | 36 |
| "___ soit qui mal y pense" | 36 |
| ___ soit qui mal y pense (old motto) | 36 |
| Respond to a bumper sticker, perhaps | 36 |
| Literally, "sheltered bay" | 36 |
| It's among thieves, in a proverb | 36 |
| Blackman of "The Avengers" | 36 |
| "... no ___ among thieves" | 36 |
| Curriculum option for high achievers | 36 |
| Slangy hangout, with "the" | 36 |
| Part of Obi-Wan Kenobi's costume | 36 |
| Minimum of concern, in an expression | 36 |
| Fictional bandleader of the Blowfish | 36 |
| Sounds of owls and unhappy audiences | 36 |
| Mining engineer who became President | 36 |
| "Misty Mountain ___" (Zep) | 36 |
| You don't want them to be dashed | 36 |
| Group famed for blankets and pottery | 36 |
| "Sure, I'll drive you" | 36 |
| "Let's go for a spin!" | 36 |
| Group dance done while holding hands | 36 |
| Dance that's a real chair-raiser | 36 |
| Jocular term for fear of palindromes | 36 |
| Northwest Territories mountain range | 36 |
| Cotton Club standout of the '30s | 36 |
| "Stormy Weather" star Lena | 36 |
| Some are English and some are French | 36 |
| Headless Washington Irving character | 36 |
| Sleepy Hollow's headless villain | 36 |
| Measure of engine strength, slangily | 36 |
| What comes out if club gets too hot? | 36 |
| The Cartwright played by Dan Blocker | 36 |
| One of Little Joe's big brothers | 36 |
| Dan Blocker "Bonanza" role | 36 |
| Brother of Little Joe on '60s TV | 36 |
| Where young travelers sleep together | 36 |
| Boaster's comment, in a cartoon? | 36 |
| One of twelve in a Monopoly game set | 36 |
| "___ Paradiso" (1966 film) | 36 |
| How abortion or war might be debated | 36 |
| Good drink for battling flu symptoms | 36 |
| Filled in for a vacationer, in a way | 36 |
| Stay in one place, like a helicopter | 36 |
| Act like an overly protective parent | 36 |
| It's reserved for ones in a pool | 36 |
| Rebecca ___, played by Kirstie Alley | 36 |
| Mandell of 'Deal or No Deal' | 36 |
| Epstein of Petty's Heartbreakers | 36 |
| "I could've sworn ..." | 36 |
| Question that demands an explanation | 36 |
| Self-help book for compulsive liars? | 36 |
| Patrick Ewing was one as a collegian | 36 |
| Medicine Nobelist George ___ Whipple | 36 |
| Domain of the Hapsburgs, once: Abbr. | 36 |
| Letters preceding Queen Elizabeth II | 36 |
| Letters before a princess's name | 36 |
| Nolte-Murphy film "48 ___" | 36 |
| They usually go over the wall: Abbr. | 36 |
| Postings on some store doors (abbr.) | 36 |
| "48___" (Nick Nolte movie) | 36 |
| "The buck stops here" prez | 36 |
| Margaret's father's monogram | 36 |
| Washington ___ (N.Y.C. neighborhood) | 36 |
| Abbreviation with Shaker or Brooklyn | 36 |
| Premier who deposed the Gang of Four | 36 |
| Internal Security Act sponsor: Abbr. | 36 |
| Group that the ACLU wanted abolished | 36 |
| "Colorful" Vietnam seaport | 36 |
| Grant of "American Dreamz" | 36 |
| "Les Misérables" author | 36 |
| Supreme Court justice Black, 1937-71 | 36 |
| Author of "Les Miserables" | 36 |
| Question from a person just awakened | 36 |
| Indication that you don't get it | 36 |
| "What's that you say?" | 36 |
| "I didn't expect that" | 36 |
| "Cinq" + "trois" | 36 |
| High rung on the evolutionary ladder | 36 |
| Chemical that keeps the baloney out? | 36 |
| Cronyn of ''Cocoon'' | 36 |
| A Treatise of Human Nature author | 36 |