| Magazine for Western Union staffers? | 36 |
| Become informed, with "up" | 36 |
| "West Side Story" director | 36 |
| You may break a bone after making it | 36 |
| "When You ___ Upon a Star" | 36 |
| Start of a quizzical Bob Seger lyric | 36 |
| Typical Algonquin Round Table member | 36 |
| Charming person's asset, perhaps | 36 |
| First speaker in "Macbeth" | 36 |
| Unholy combinations of circumstances | 36 |
| McCarthy's pursuit of Reds, e.g. | 36 |
| "Abide ___ Me," noted hymn | 36 |
| It's good to keep them about you | 36 |
| Hartford ___, famed group of writers | 36 |
| Two-time 1980s skating gold medalist | 36 |
| Katarina who won figure skating gold | 36 |
| Station that went on the air in 1978 | 36 |
| Dr. Johnny Fever's radio station | 36 |
| Cincinnati call letters on a TV show | 36 |
| The Sun and Mercury are in it: Abbr. | 36 |
| Butch's "Our Gang" pal | 36 |
| Instrument for a Chinese panhandler? | 36 |
| "Champagne for One" sleuth | 36 |
| 'Look Homeward Angel' writer | 36 |
| Groucho in "The Big Store" | 36 |
| Person answering the door, sometimes | 36 |
| Where something wonderful is created | 36 |
| They're often made-up for dinner | 36 |
| Wearer of amazingly strong bracelets | 36 |
| "___ Fooled Again" The Who | 36 |
| How lousy actors deliver their lines | 36 |
| ''Toy Story'' cowboy | 36 |
| Robert's long-lost botanist son? | 36 |
| Some purchasers of candy and flowers | 36 |
| What con artists pull over your eyes | 36 |
| "To the Lighthouse" author | 36 |
| One who looks friendly but isn't | 36 |
| All the toppings, with 'the' | 36 |
| "A ___" (Auchincloss book) | 36 |
| Hyperactive arachnid's creation? | 36 |
| Three after ''inch'' | 36 |
| What a self-invited guest might have | 36 |
| End of Alfred E. Neuman's slogan | 36 |
| Question about Nastase's intent? | 36 |
| Parts of Santa's elves training? | 36 |
| Actress Fay of "King Kong" | 36 |
| St. Paul's architect Christopher | 36 |
| Legendary architect or tiny songbird | 36 |
| "Conversation at Midnight" | 36 |
| Completed, as a customer's order | 36 |
| "Huh?" in Internet circles | 36 |
| Environmental org. with a panda logo | 36 |
| Conflict that ended on Nov. 11, 1918 | 36 |
| It didn't get its no. until 1939 | 36 |
| "A Farewell to Arms" subj. | 36 |
| Conflict that ended in 1945, briefly | 36 |
| ___ Accord (1998 Mideast peace pact) | 36 |
| "Ben-Hur" director William | 36 |
| Longtime Rolling Stones bassist Bill | 36 |
| "Stand By Your Man" singer | 36 |
| ''The Perfect Fool'' | 36 |
| Crossword puzzle inventor Arthur ___ | 36 |
| Drug often advertised in e-mail spam | 36 |
| Horizontal reference line on a graph | 36 |
| Microsoft product introduced in 2001 | 36 |
| Hi-tech entertainment from Microsoft | 36 |
| Online gaming service from Microsoft | 36 |
| Warrior whose archenemy was Callisto | 36 |
| TV series featuring the war god Ares | 36 |
| Nickname of the possible 10th planet | 36 |
| Cyrene's daughter, in a TV drama | 36 |
| Prefix meaning "foreigner" | 36 |
| "54" on the periodic table | 36 |
| Abnormal dryness, to a dermatologist | 36 |
| Disenfranchised slackers, supposedly | 36 |
| Vince McMahon sports debacle of 2001 | 36 |
| Event with skateboarding and surfing | 36 |
| Annual event that includes motocross | 36 |
| Witching hour on a grandfather clock | 36 |
| Year of CaligulaÂ’s assassination | 36 |
| Super Bowl played at Dolphin Stadium | 36 |
| Marvel superhero who debuted in 1995 | 36 |
| "Do not open 'til ___" | 36 |
| Device providing inside information? | 36 |
| Bowler's turkey, on a scoresheet | 36 |
| "Prepare to be destroyed!" | 36 |
| Diplomatic scandal of the late 1700s | 36 |
| Start of Fred Flintstone's shout | 36 |
| Castaway : raft :: millionaire : ___ | 36 |
| When tripled, a Seinfeld catchphrase | 36 |
| Last words of ho-hum gossip, perhaps | 36 |
| Marissa Mayer became its CEO in 2012 | 36 |
| "Young Einstein" filmmaker | 36 |
| William Howard Taft's alma mater | 36 |
| Where the Clintons studied contracts | 36 |
| Where Gerald Ford went to law school | 36 |
| Where Anderson Cooper went to school | 36 |
| Ivy that's thrived for centuries | 36 |
| Fraser River town or American campus | 36 |
| First US university to award a Ph.D. | 36 |