| Second-largest city in New Hampshire | 36 |
| ___ Coliseum (home of the Islanders) | 36 |
| Vogue and Glamour publisher | 36 |
| Democratic donkey popularizer Thomas | 36 |
| Democratic donkey creator Thomas ___ | 36 |
| Creator of the Democrats' donkey | 36 |
| The Naked Brothers Band singer Wolff | 36 |
| 'King' Cole's first name | 36 |
| Ex-Celtic "Tiny" Archibald | 36 |
| Campaign/election analyst ___ Silver | 36 |
| Archibald on "Gossip Girl" | 36 |
| 2008 All-Star center fielder McLouth | 36 |
| 1970's baseball All-Star Colbert | 36 |
| "Six Feet Under" character | 36 |
| "___ Moana," Hawaiian song | 36 |
| Court legends Archibald and Thurmond | 36 |
| Gp. that held the 2010 Lisbon summit | 36 |
| Motion of the ocean result, for some | 36 |
| Clothing brand with a spinnaker logo | 36 |
| Language that contains no adjectives | 36 |
| Main part of a church's interior | 36 |
| "I'm thinkin' not" | 36 |
| “Winter’s Bone” turndown | 36 |
| Org. where people may travel or pass | 36 |
| Home for Bulls, but not Bears: Abbr. | 36 |
| Network for "Knight Rider" | 36 |
| David Sarnoff's creation of 1926 | 36 |
| Sponsor of "March Madness" | 36 |
| It invites 65 teams to March Madness | 36 |
| Basketball tourn. won by N. C.: 1993 | 36 |
| Spinoff of CBS's "JAG" | 36 |
| One with two or three stripes: Abbr. | 36 |
| Gunnery sergeant, for example: Abbr. | 36 |
| ATM maker bought by AT&T in 1991 | 36 |
| Theodore Roosevelt Natl. Pk. setting | 36 |
| "Read Across America" grp. | 36 |
| Org. that might help fund an exhibit | 36 |
| Org. that funded Robert Mapplethorpe | 36 |
| "Read Across America" org. | 36 |
| It funded Robert Mapplethorpe: Abbr. | 36 |
| ''Hud'' Oscar winner | 36 |
| Newman's "Hud" co-star | 36 |
| '60 Wimbledon champ _____ Fraser | 36 |
| Kevin formerly of "S.N.L." | 36 |
| Tide at the moon's first quarter | 36 |
| Caesars "Your Time Is ___" | 36 |
| Drink for a designated driver, maybe | 36 |
| Lands occupied by the Ottoman Empire | 36 |
| Boomtown Rats "Nice N ___" | 36 |
| Literally, ''cloud'' | 36 |
| Place to plant a kiss or karate chop | 36 |
| Flanders of "The Simpsons" | 36 |
| "Deliverance" actor Beatty | 36 |
| Flanders on "The Simpsons" | 36 |
| "Waking --- Devine" (1998) | 36 |
| "Waking ___ Devine" (1998) | 36 |
| The Simpsons' neighbor, Flanders | 36 |
| Stark of "Game of Thrones" | 36 |
| Masefield's "Dead ___" | 36 |
| Beatty of "Back to School" | 36 |
| Absent-Minded Professor ___ Brainard | 36 |
| Formerly, in newspaper announcements | 36 |
| Word between two surnames, for women | 36 |
| Name part in some alumni directories | 36 |
| "Born," in wedding notices | 36 |
| "A friend in ___ is . . ." | 36 |
| Cleopatra's ___, in Central Park | 36 |
| Subject of many doctor-related fears | 36 |
| "___ the twain shall meet" | 36 |
| "When hell freezeth over!" | 36 |
| " . . . ___ won fair lady" | 36 |
| "Battleship" co-star, 2012 | 36 |
| Desert bordering the Sinai Peninsula | 36 |
| Desert region in the south of Israel | 36 |
| Soft drink brand with fruity flavors | 36 |
| Radar O'Reilly's grape sodas | 36 |
| India's Prime Minister (1947-64) | 36 |
| Leader who lent his name to a jacket | 36 |
| Indira's jacket-inspiring father | 36 |
| Mister Ed's "no" vote? | 36 |
| Younger brother of George W. and Jeb | 36 |
| Diamond who sang "America" | 36 |
| Pooch in TV's "Topper" | 36 |
| Sam of "A Cry in the Dark" | 36 |
| "Fat chance," in Frankfurt | 36 |
| "___ doch!" (German reply) | 36 |
| Oder-___ Line (German-Polish border) | 36 |
| Carter of "Gimme a Break!" | 36 |
| Paramour of England's Charles II | 36 |
| Women's basketball coach Fortner | 36 |
| Eleanor Roosevelt childhood nickname | 36 |
| Dickens' ``little'' girl | 36 |
| "Little" Dickens character | 36 |
| "Curiosity Shop" character | 36 |
| Melba for whom peach Melba was named | 36 |
| Forbush of "South Pacific" | 36 |
| ___ Fox, 1959 American League M.V.P. | 36 |
| "Always on My Mind" singer | 36 |
| Subject of a Trafalgar Square column | 36 |
| "On the Road Again" singer | 36 |