| Norris Trophy winner: 1968–75 | 36 |
| Hockey's 1967 Rookie of the Year | 36 |
| Workplaces with openings, for short? | 36 |
| Work areas with long tables, briefly | 36 |
| Settings for much stitching, briefly | 36 |
| Places with vital monitors, in brief | 36 |
| Places for M.D.'s and R.N.'s | 36 |
| Eight-time Canadian skating champion | 36 |
| First name among Hollywood directors | 36 |
| Org. sponsoring vocational education | 36 |
| Nicaragua's Sandinista president | 36 |
| ''Straight'' starter | 36 |
| Surgeon type, with "pedic" | 36 |
| Lightweight champ Carlos: 1960's | 36 |
| First Canadian Olympic gold medalist | 36 |
| "Funeral Games" playwright | 36 |
| "Central Reservation" Beth | 36 |
| Tulsa sch. named for a televangelist | 36 |
| River through the Lake of the Ozarks | 36 |
| The Missouri's largest tributary | 36 |
| Missouri river to the Missouri River | 36 |
| Home to the National Bunraku Theatre | 36 |
| Home of the National Bunraku Theatre | 36 |
| Home of Kansai International Airport | 36 |
| From Japan's second-largest city | 36 |
| "Zero Dark Thirty" villain | 36 |
| "Sesame Street" curmudgeon | 36 |
| People assume different roles for it | 36 |
| TV grouch who lives in a garbage can | 36 |
| Kyrgyzstan's second-largest city | 36 |
| Workers' welfare overseer: Abbr. | 36 |
| "Ulysses" (1967) star Milo | 36 |
| Milo of "Romeo and Juliet" | 36 |
| "The West Wing" actor Milo | 36 |
| ''Barbarella'' actor | 36 |
| Prince of the dead, in ancient Egypt | 36 |
| Werner of "Fahrenheit 451" | 36 |
| "The Tin Drum" protagonist | 36 |
| First Olympic venue for giant slalom | 36 |
| City renamed in 1624 by Christian IV | 36 |
| Capital city once called Christiania | 36 |
| Where Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded | 36 |
| ___ City Hall, Nobel ceremony locale | 36 |
| Surname of seven performing siblings | 36 |
| "Paper Roses" singer Marie | 36 |
| "___ Mio" (tenor warhorse) | 36 |
| Court nobleman in "Hamlet" | 36 |
| Spy org. Julia Child once worked for | 36 |
| Mount rising above the Vale of Tempe | 36 |
| Actor, playwright and director Davis | 36 |
| "Bubba Ho-Tep" actor Davis | 36 |
| Italian word before "buco" | 36 |
| Â Â Commuter map points: Abbr. | 36 |
| Sch. that's home to the Buckeyes | 36 |
| Sch. with six Heisman Trophy winners | 36 |
| The Cowboys of the Big 12 Conference | 36 |
| Largest U.S. campus, enrollment-wise | 36 |
| ___ Mesa (San Diego border crossing) | 36 |
| Handicapper's hangout, for short | 36 |
| Where some races are screened: Abbr. | 36 |
| Remote way to play the ponies: abbr. | 36 |
| Place to lay money on horses (Abbr.) | 36 |
| Place to find a racing form, briefly | 36 |
| Horseplayer's hangout, for short | 36 |
| A place to play the ponies from afar | 36 |
| Not requiring a prescription (abbr.) | 36 |
| How many drugs are bought, for short | 36 |
| Cheri formerly of "S.N.L." | 36 |
| Former "SNL" regular Cheri | 36 |
| Comedian who played Collette Reardon | 36 |
| Castmate of Gasteyer, Ferrell et al. | 36 |
| "SNL" star of the '90s | 36 |
| "___ days gone by!": Riley | 36 |
| Desdemona's husband and murderer | 36 |
| Game also called "reversi" | 36 |
| "None of the above" choice | 36 |
| Catchall option in a survey question | 36 |
| "We're out of choices" | 36 |
| A translation for "cetera" | 36 |
| " . . . forsaking all ___" | 36 |
| ''Psych'' conclusion | 36 |
| 1989 film "Milo & ___" | 36 |
| World's largest elevator company | 36 |
| Their cars go straight up in the air | 36 |
| Inventor with an up-and-down career? | 36 |
| He became famous for holding up cars | 36 |
| Former L.A. Times publisher Chandler | 36 |
| Early U.S. statesman: 1725–83 | 36 |
| ___-Manguean (Indian language group) | 36 |
| Tribe met by Lewis and Clark in 1804 | 36 |
| Tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark | 36 |
| Tribe allied with the Missouri, once | 36 |
| "The Lion in Winter" actor | 36 |
| "Lawrence of Arabia" actor | 36 |
| Star of "The Ruling Class" | 36 |
| Peter ___; played Lawrence of Arabia | 36 |
| Co-star of "The Stunt Man" | 36 |
| Town on the heel of Italy's boot | 36 |
| Outrageous, in Internet slang: Abbr. | 36 |
| New York Giants manager of the 1940s | 36 |