| The shaman's poker night spread? | 36 |
| Intergalactic bounty hunter Boba ___ | 36 |
| "Star Wars" character Boba | 36 |
| Fought like the Hatfields and McCoys | 36 |
| Comic Tina recovered from her wound? | 36 |
| "Guerrilla Prince" subject | 36 |
| Book identifying birds, plants, etc. | 36 |
| Prepping for inspection, as a weapon | 36 |
| "Shakespeare in Love" star | 36 |
| Unnecessary person, on a double date | 36 |
| Snack named for a Massachusetts town | 36 |
| Parts of some Mediterranean orchards | 36 |
| "E! News" segment, perhaps | 36 |
| "The Maltese Falcon," e.g. | 36 |
| Where many directors get their start | 36 |
| Second-highest-grossing film of 2003 | 36 |
| Like many traffic violators in court | 36 |
| Like Morris, in erstwhile 9Lives ads | 36 |
| Where winners are often photographed | 36 |
| Song that doesn't go on forever? | 36 |
| Contemplate how to turn in a friend? | 36 |
| Like offenses one can get canned for | 36 |
| Frost's poem about a craps game? | 36 |
| Safety exercise prompted by an alarm | 36 |
| "Great" 1666 conflagration | 36 |
| Building that may be about to go up? | 36 |
| Growth in a recently burned clearing | 36 |
| ONE PART OF EMPLOYEE RETURNS TO JOB! | 36 |
| Philatelists' prized possessions | 36 |
| Someone on a mountain may be in this | 36 |
| It's needed for the uphill climb | 36 |
| Lincoln Center's Avery ____ Hall | 36 |
| 1940s chief justice Harlan ___ Stone | 36 |
| "Coin-y" inexpensive smoke | 36 |
| A fact-finding civil court judge ___ | 36 |
| Correct the rhymes in a single song? | 36 |
| Dances accompanied with guitar music | 36 |
| Field where "POPpies grow" | 36 |
| Put on a show for a Beantown campus? | 36 |
| Impressive, though lacking substance | 36 |
| News source with bells and whistles? | 36 |
| Vagabonds' transportation, maybe | 36 |
| Source of some health food store oil | 36 |
| Run away from chewing-tobacco users? | 36 |
| Places catering to licentious tastes | 36 |
| Policy with variable work scheduling | 36 |
| Follower of the captain's orders | 36 |
| What spouse does every night, step 1 | 36 |
| Choice between Mel and his waitress? | 36 |
| They might make funeral arrangements | 36 |
| Introductory assortment of wreckage? | 36 |
| "___ in the Crannied Wall" | 36 |
| There are 12 in a can of Coke: Abbr. | 36 |
| Fictional substance in a Disney film | 36 |
| 1998 NFL Comeback Player of the Year | 36 |
| Two-time '70s Stanley Cup champs | 36 |
| Bernie, Roz and Greg, in a 2004 film | 36 |
| Pay attention instead of dozing off? | 36 |
| '50s-'60s Hungry i performer | 36 |
| "O ___ shall go mad": Lear | 36 |
| "___ I was . . . ": Dryden | 36 |
| In need of Dr. Scholl's products | 36 |
| Says "bye-bye" is a no-no? | 36 |
| Bronco, Explorer, or Excursion, e.g. | 36 |
| What a nutty golfer calls/is called? | 36 |
| What a deceitful person speaks with? | 36 |
| With "not," firm disavowal | 36 |
| "Mr. Gump, cut that out!"? | 36 |
| "Local Hero" director Bill | 36 |
| Hockey player from northern Indiana? | 36 |
| Words spoken while presenting a gift | 36 |
| Sword unearthed by a paleontologist? | 36 |
| Beatles song about a Senate penalty? | 36 |
| 2008 Vince Vaughn film in our series | 36 |
| Male offspring with 20 fingers each? | 36 |
| What this crossword completely lacks | 36 |
| Pocket change found by a moonwalker? | 36 |
| Actor in "The Pajama Game" | 36 |
| "What About Bob?" director | 36 |
| Suddenly becoming extremely paranoid | 36 |
| Director of "The Grifters" | 36 |
| Unrestrained Kentucky Derby entrant? | 36 |
| Let baby oinkers out of their cages? | 36 |
| Mythical thing in the business world | 36 |
| Economies based on supply and demand | 36 |
| An example of Emeril's largesse? | 36 |
| One who doesn't follow the crowd | 36 |
| Rallying cry supported by some monks | 36 |
| "Don't move a muscle!" | 36 |
| Sign it's time to throw food out | 36 |
| What "action de donner" is | 36 |
| Tourist attraction down by the bayou | 36 |
| Stitching technique that hides edges | 36 |
| Minor gambler on the Cote d'Azur | 36 |
| Ornamental three-dimensional pattern | 36 |
| Where does Sigmund park his ferries? | 36 |
| Charlie Brown's curly-haired pal | 36 |
| "Flop two," in diner slang | 36 |
| Profitable chickens for Col. Sanders | 36 |
| Sculpted bands in Greek architecture | 36 |