| "Ignore previous notation" | 36 |
| "Never mind," to a proofer | 36 |
| "Leave it in," editorially | 36 |
| EditorÂ’s "ignore this" | 36 |
| Proofer's 'keep this in' | 36 |
| Instruction with restorative powers? | 36 |
| 'Let it stand,' to an editor | 36 |
| ''Leave this alone'' | 36 |
| Forbes of ''Forbes'' | 36 |
| Singer who would make a lousy mohel? | 36 |
| England's martyred dragon slayer | 36 |
| Napoleon's exile isle after Elba | 36 |
| Three after ''yard'' | 36 |
| "...on the subject of ___" | 36 |
| Security images of an armed robbery? | 36 |
| Work period most prone to robberies? | 36 |
| David Ogden ____ of "MASH" | 36 |
| Leaves holding the bill, so to speak | 36 |
| "Bourne" movies' Julia | 36 |
| "Bourne Supremacy" actress | 36 |
| "___ Nacht" (German carol) | 36 |
| Children's author of scary tales | 36 |
| "Sophie's Choice" role | 36 |
| What angry wasps might do to a room? | 36 |
| Start to flutter one's eyes, say | 36 |
| Sara Groves "___ My Heart" | 36 |
| "Joy of Cooking" direction | 36 |
| Desperate to try a prison break, say | 36 |
| "As I was going to __ ..." | 36 |
| Home to the Big East's Red Storm | 36 |
| Eastern terminus of the Pony Express | 36 |
| Island with the volcano Mt. Liamuiga | 36 |
| Maj. metropolis of the Show-Me State | 36 |
| Catholic university near Tampa, Fla. | 36 |
| City that's peacefully centered? | 36 |
| Freeway exits near the Gateway Arch? | 36 |
| One of the four evangelists, briefly | 36 |
| ___ of Eumenes, at foot of Acropolis | 36 |
| Wholesale plant grower or cattleman? | 36 |
| Standard amount of space to work in? | 36 |
| Unflinching in the face of pain, say | 36 |
| "The Primrose Path" author | 36 |
| "The ___ Hours," 1963 film | 36 |
| Vodka with a Chocolat Razberi flavor | 36 |
| ___ razz and soda lime (vodka drink) | 36 |
| Walk like Frankenstein's monster | 36 |
| Those who don't drag their feet? | 36 |
| Soup ingredient in an old folk story | 36 |
| He wrote "Love Is Eternal" | 36 |
| The Paleolithic period is part of it | 36 |
| It began with the Paleolithic period | 36 |
| Don't throw them at glass houses | 36 |
| Nickname for a Jackson of the C.S.A. | 36 |
| Prepared to sing the national anthem | 36 |
| Responded to a bailiff's request | 36 |
| Something slipped under the counter? | 36 |
| "___! In the Name of Love" | 36 |
| ''Enough, already!'' | 36 |
| Dead in its tracks Against Me! song? | 36 |
| Legal proceeding at an intersection? | 36 |
| "For crying out lou—!" | 36 |
| Not the biggest thoroughfare in town | 36 |
| Larry of ''F Troop'' | 36 |
| Legendary bringers of bundles of joy | 36 |
| Creatures on baby announcement cards | 36 |
| It's often preceded by a warning | 36 |
| Desert ___ (1991 military operation) | 36 |
| Product of colliding weather systems | 36 |
| Leaves angrily, with "out" | 36 |
| University of Connecticut's home | 36 |
| It entails living happily ever after | 36 |
| Puts in an overhead compartment, say | 36 |
| Additive that sponsors NASCAR racers | 36 |
| Reunited Scott Weiland band, briefly | 36 |
| Popular Formula One formula briefly | 36 |
| Time-honored Irish cleric, for short | 36 |
| Name venerated in Dublin, familiarly | 36 |
| Green dresser's honoree, briefly | 36 |
| Where the Devil Rays play, for short | 36 |
| Some auto maintenance store products | 36 |
| "La ___" (Fellini classic) | 36 |
| Conversation about a narrow channel? | 36 |
| Leaving chamber groups high and dry? | 36 |
| L. Smith's "___ Fruit" | 36 |
| It might come in handy for a standee | 36 |
| __-O-Matic: sports game manufacturer | 36 |
| Engine manufacturer Briggs & ___ | 36 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" costume | 36 |
| Informal fallacy used in an argument | 36 |
| "___ Cat Strut" (1983 hit) | 36 |
| Word with winning, losing or hitting | 36 |
| DiMaggio's news-making 1941 feat | 36 |
| "Sophie's Choice" star | 36 |
| "The Iron Lady" star, 2011 | 36 |
| They're usually even on one side | 36 |
| Ordinal numbers in Los Angeles, e.g. | 36 |
| "The ___ of San Francisco" | 36 |
| Exam you don't have to study for | 36 |
| It offers flexible support for women | 36 |
| Days marked on scabs' calendars? | 36 |