| Di or da preceder, in a Beatles song | 36 |
| "Price negotiable" letters | 36 |
| Wind often made from granadilla wood | 36 |
| Strauss wrote a concerto in D for it | 36 |
| Instrument with a three-octave range | 36 |
| Instrument in some baroque pop tunes | 36 |
| "O" to ham operators, once | 36 |
| "O" in a phonetic alphabet | 36 |
| ___ d'amore (baroque instrument) | 36 |
| Protection method from flying debris | 36 |
| Instruments similar to English horns | 36 |
| Instruments used in orchestra tuning | 36 |
| Musicians whom orchestras tune up to | 36 |
| Leno's successor, and vice versa | 36 |
| 'Tonight Show' host, briefly | 36 |
| Declaration starting a demonstration | 36 |
| Offer an opinion without being asked | 36 |
| Greater than 90 degrees, as an angle | 36 |
| City between Gainesville and Orlando | 36 |
| City between Orlando and Gainesville | 36 |
| It's heard at Raptors home games | 36 |
| Musical instrument with finger holes | 36 |
| "Emotion in Motion" singer | 36 |
| William of ___ (English philosopher) | 36 |
| Philosopher with a "razor" | 36 |
| English philosopher William of _____ | 36 |
| About 71% of the earth's surface | 36 |
| More than 70% of Earth's surface | 36 |
| About 75% of the earth's surface | 36 |
| ''Titanic'' backdrop | 36 |
| Totalitarian state in “1984” | 36 |
| Sinatra's "___ Eleven" | 36 |
| "___ Eleven," Sinatra film | 36 |
| Wildcat with a name from the Nahuatl | 36 |
| Animal whose name comes from Nahuatl | 36 |
| Number below cinco on un teléfono | 36 |
| Stewart's successor on the bench | 36 |
| He wrote "The Last Hurrah" | 36 |
| Alito's predecessor on the bench | 36 |
| Where lieutenants are trained: Abbr. | 36 |
| Book having 6" x 9" leaves | 36 |
| The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, for one | 36 |
| Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, say | 36 |
| Famous reindeer group, minus Rudolph | 36 |
| Mendelssohn's Opus 20 and others | 36 |
| They're well-armed and spineless | 36 |
| Prompting a "hmm," perhaps | 36 |
| Never ___ or even (noted palindrome) | 36 |
| 'Strange as it may seem ...' | 36 |
| They're against starving artists | 36 |
| Set of half of the positive integers | 36 |
| Collins: "Against All ___" | 36 |
| "What's likely is ..." | 36 |
| "More likely than not ..." | 36 |
| ''___ on Indolence'' | 36 |
| Keats's "__ to Psyche" | 36 |
| Keats dedicated one to a nightingale | 36 |
| Beethoven’s “___ to Joy” | 36 |
| "--- on Indolence" (Keats) | 36 |
| "___ on Indolence" (Keats) | 36 |
| ''___ to Billy Joe'' | 36 |
| "___ a Grecian Urn": Keats | 36 |
| ''To a . . .'' poems | 36 |
| Works by Beethoven and Bobbie Gentry | 36 |
| They often begin with "To" | 36 |
| "Battleship Potemkin" city | 36 |
| Port city on an arm of the Black Sea | 36 |
| Main port for grain from the Ukraine | 36 |
| Little ___ (Brighton Beach nickname) | 36 |
| Emerson's "___ Beauty" | 36 |
| Schiller's "_____ Joy" | 36 |
| "___ a Nightingale": Keats | 36 |
| "Paradise Lost" playwright | 36 |
| Playwright and screenwriter Clifford | 36 |
| Author of "Clash by Night" | 36 |
| "Waiting for Lefty" author | 36 |
| "My Eyes Have Seen" singer | 36 |
| Veterinary patient of Dr. Liz Wilson | 36 |
| Drooling dog in "Garfield" | 36 |
| Norse god with an eight-legged horse | 36 |
| God with two ravens on his shoulders | 36 |
| "Star Trek: DSN" character | 36 |
| Lamar married to Khloé Kardashian | 36 |
| Baseball's "Blue Moon" | 36 |
| Something you might pick up in a gym | 36 |
| Post-game locker room characteristic | 36 |
| Meaning of wavy lines, in the comics | 36 |
| It could be disagreeable to the nose | 36 |
| A strong one could be found in a gym | 36 |
| Frankincense and myrrh, but not gold | 36 |
| Things that disappear in the shower? | 36 |
| They might come out of a locker room | 36 |
| Has too much of, with "on" | 36 |
| Has one's fill and more, briefly | 36 |
| "My name is Nobody" source | 36 |
| Its first vol. was published in 1884 | 36 |
| Voluminous lexicological work: Abbr. | 36 |
| Venerable reference book from the UK | 36 |
| Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884 | 36 |
| Noted publication of 1933, for short | 36 |