| White spot on a horse's forehead | 36 |
| Performer in the title role, usually | 36 |
| Everclear's "Rock ___" | 36 |
| Cross: Christianity :: ___ : Judaism | 36 |
| Blockbuster film's need, usually | 36 |
| Only money accepted at the Sky Mall? | 36 |
| What OneRepublic does after stopping | 36 |
| ''Blank'' expression | 36 |
| Vitamin C source from Southeast Asia | 36 |
| Staple in a Hollywood first-aid kit? | 36 |
| Staring at celebs on the red carpet? | 36 |
| Some Beverly Hills tourist purchases | 36 |
| Famous gem once owned by J.P. Morgan | 36 |
| "We Built This City" group | 36 |
| Beginning of a quote by W. C. Fields | 36 |
| TV series with Klingons and Romulans | 36 |
| Feel a craving, with "for" | 36 |
| "Feed a cold, --- a fever" | 36 |
| ''. . . __ a fever'' | 36 |
| East German secret police until 1990 | 36 |
| Word heard on ''ER'' | 36 |
| "Immediately," in the O.R. | 36 |
| ER doc's "Right away!" | 36 |
| 6'9" or 72% free throw avg. | 36 |
| Word in many public university names | 36 |
| Washington, but not Washington, D.C. | 36 |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein film of 1945 | 36 |
| Requirement to wear seat belts, e.g. | 36 |
| Cops often take them at crime scenes | 36 |
| Bay ___ (residents of Massachusetts) | 36 |
| One of Washington's houses, e.g. | 36 |
| Henry Clay or William Jennings Bryan | 36 |
| It might make your hair stand on end | 36 |
| An artificial satellite may have one | 36 |
| Avert (with ''off'') | 36 |
| "Please, don't leave!" | 36 |
| "Don't move a muzzle!" | 36 |
| What an obedient dog does on command | 36 |
| What an obedient dog does, sometimes | 36 |
| Toby Keith "___ in Mexico" | 36 |
| They get executed to stop executions | 36 |
| Monogram of Christabel's creator | 36 |
| Jeanne d'Arc's title (Abbr.) | 36 |
| Abbreviation between Sault and Marie | 36 |
| Abbr. before Jeanne or Thérèse | 36 |
| Reliable source of income for a band | 36 |
| What Rev. Horton Heat told us to eat | 36 |
| Rev. Horton Heat "Eat ___" | 36 |
| Specialty for Jose Reyes of the Mets | 36 |
| Grab an album using BitTorrent, e.g. | 36 |
| Pull off the ultimate diamond theft? | 36 |
| Genre often set in Victorian England | 36 |
| Caterer's setup for a hot buffet | 36 |
| Like the bathroom after a hot shower | 36 |
| Jonathan of "The Avengers" | 36 |
| Once-dominant industry in Pittsburgh | 36 |
| Braced (oneself), as for a challenge | 36 |
| Play set entirely in a beauty parlor | 36 |
| "Hey Nineteen" pop-rockers | 36 |
| Rhyming antonym of "cheap" | 36 |
| What animal does a bulldogger throw? | 36 |
| Beast with much "at steak" | 36 |
| "Word Freak" author Fatsis | 36 |
| She wrote "Tender Buttons" | 36 |
| Chain of off-price department stores | 36 |
| U.S. four-dollar coin issued in 1879 | 36 |
| Kim's "Streetcar" role | 36 |
| Det. Bonasera on "CSI: NY" | 36 |
| ___ Maris (title of the Virgin Mary) | 36 |
| Namesake of a renowned Naples castle | 36 |
| It might hold your baby's breath | 36 |
| One who appreciates a great dictator | 36 |
| Intended user of a certain ruled pad | 36 |
| Dictator's aide, in days gone by | 36 |
| Wasting time by writing in longhand? | 36 |
| Everyone in the pool, in bygone days | 36 |
| Dictator's assistants, for short | 36 |
| Speaker with an unusually loud voice | 36 |
| The first or last one can be a doozy | 36 |
| Sleater-Kinney "___ Aside" | 36 |
| Going together, after "in" | 36 |
| "One giant ___ for . . . " | 36 |
| ... "Death of a Salesman"? | 36 |
| "The Tommyknockers" author | 36 |
| "Different Seasons" author | 36 |
| Women's college in Columbia, Mo. | 36 |
| "West Side Story" lyricist | 36 |
| Second wife, to the hubby's kids | 36 |
| Harry and Wills acquired one in 2005 | 36 |
| Check out a depression in the floor? | 36 |
| Part of Russia, with "the" | 36 |
| "In His ___," Sheldon book | 36 |
| Some children from a former marriage | 36 |
| New spouse's acquisitions, maybe | 36 |
| "In ___ (Where Available)" | 36 |
| Rock collections may sit beside them | 36 |
| "Tristram Shandy" novelist | 36 |
| Some bodybuilders' body builders | 36 |
| Editor's "leave it in" | 36 |
| "Never mind," to an editor | 36 |