| ''Consider it done'' | 36 |
| Words said by a folding poker player | 36 |
| Response to "Raise," maybe | 36 |
| Mischievous World of Warcraft figure | 36 |
| Comic book character Hot Stuff, e.g. | 36 |
| Rock and Roll Hall of Fame architect | 36 |
| Problems for parents and babysitters | 36 |
| 2002 Literature Nobelist Kert‚sz | 36 |
| "That'll do it for me" | 36 |
| "That's plenty for me" | 36 |
| "___ Tired" (Beatles song) | 36 |
| "___ Lonesome I Could Cry" | 36 |
| "It's my turn to bat!" | 36 |
| Shock jock with three Marconi Awards | 36 |
| "Ninotchka" actress Claire | 36 |
| "Never ___ million years!" | 36 |
| "... ___ yellow submarine" | 36 |
| ''. . . bug __ rug'' | 36 |
| " . . . our help ___ past" | 36 |
| Alice in Chains "Down ___" | 36 |
| Place for "bombs bursting" | 36 |
| ". . . bombs bursting ___" | 36 |
| "I knew ___ instant . . ." | 36 |
| "Back __ hour": store sign | 36 |
| "And pretty maids all ___" | 36 |
| "I'll be right there!" | 36 |
| 'I'll be right with you' | 36 |
| Where a nursery rhyme old lady lived | 36 |
| "Rub-a-dub-dub" line ender | 36 |
| Bach's "Mass __ Minor" | 36 |
| How "I Love Lucy" is aired | 36 |
| "Airways, ___": Dos Passos | 36 |
| Bizet's "Symphony ___" | 36 |
| "___ Gold" (Cussler novel) | 36 |
| Post punk death rock band ___ Babies | 36 |
| Maker of wooden beakers called keros | 36 |
| Peruvian village pillaged by Pizarro | 36 |
| "___ of fire, break glass" | 36 |
| "___ of fire, walk . . . " | 36 |
| "Hedwig and the Angry ___" | 36 |
| Distance between belt notches, maybe | 36 |
| What a big tick on a ruler indicates | 36 |
| "Batteries not ___": Abbr. | 36 |
| Like Beethoven's Second Symphony | 36 |
| Beethoven's Symphony #2 __ major | 36 |
| "... need is a friend ___" | 36 |
| Resident of Fort Wayne or Evansville | 36 |
| Ellington's "Mood ___" | 36 |
| ___ Gandhi, pioneering female leader | 36 |
| Like attendees at a masquerade party | 36 |
| ''European'' opening | 36 |
| Movie hero with a fedora, familiarly | 36 |
| Annual Memorial Day event since 1911 | 36 |
| Annual 500-mile auto race, for short | 36 |
| Marc Anthony "___ to Know" | 36 |
| _____ de Castro (Spanish noblewoman) | 36 |
| "The Gondoliers" character | 36 |
| Little -- ('Hairspray' girl) | 36 |
| Gershwin's 'Concerto --' | 36 |
| How those who cross the mob may live | 36 |
| Overrun, like a bunch of cockroaches | 36 |
| Useful facts, in casual conversation | 36 |
| "Young Frankenstein" woman | 36 |
| He wrote "A Loss of Roses" | 36 |
| Actress Stevens of 'Madigan' | 36 |
| Pipe smokers usually don't do it | 36 |
| Bill Clinton claimed he never did it | 36 |
| Answer to "Where are you?" | 36 |
| Ending for some pastas and magicians | 36 |
| "What's _____ for me?" | 36 |
| "There's no future __" | 36 |
| "Her heart wasn't ___" | 36 |
| _____ Joe, of "Tom Sawyer" | 36 |
| What brilliant crossword solvers use | 36 |
| Signs on the dotted line, informally | 36 |
| Less likely to be hit by a hurricane | 36 |
| Relative you don't have at birth | 36 |
| 'You've got a friend --' | 36 |
| 'By the power vested -- ...' | 36 |
| "Holiday ___," Crosby film | 36 |
| Adjective for Baltimore's Harbor | 36 |
| "Peace and Plenty" painter | 36 |
| How sun-dried tomatoes might be sold | 36 |
| ___ the knuckles (like some pitches) | 36 |
| ''Are you ___ out?'' | 36 |
| Trying to settle a score, for short? | 36 |
| Hemingway's "___ Time" | 36 |
| Needing to be fielded, as a baseball | 36 |
| How a debater's response is made | 36 |
| Geisha's receptacle for perfumes | 36 |
| Hotel amenity for business travelers | 36 |
| Walk-___ (clients sans appointments) | 36 |
| Org. concerned with illegal activity | 36 |
| Subscription renewal form sometimes | 36 |
| Not moved from the original location | 36 |
| "You are __ much trouble!" | 36 |
| "I love you --- many ways" | 36 |
| Rank below deputy chief, in the NYPD | 36 |
| Gadget's rank in cartoons: Abbr. | 36 |
| "Meet Me ___ Louis, Louis" | 36 |