Nickname for a pharmaceuticals czar? | 36 |
Networking sessions for big talkers? | 36 |
Notorious 1920s-'30s bank robber | 36 |
Nestlé product introduced in 1948 | 36 |
New coalition after the first failed | 36 |
New Jersey birthplace of Count Basie | 36 |
Neural pathway activated by a hammer | 36 |
Nickname for a Hall of Fame fastball | 36 |
New York river popular with kayakers | 36 |
Neighbors of Kuwaitis and Jordanians | 36 |
Navy structure for undersea research | 36 |
NES button next to "start" | 36 |
National Voting Rights Museum locale | 36 |
Neighbor of Macedonia and Montenegro | 36 |
New Jersey's ___ Hall University | 36 |
New York Jets home from 1964 to 1983 | 36 |
Naughty boy in "Toy Story" | 36 |
Neighbor of the Gem of the Mountains | 36 |
Noted Tommy Dorsey Orchestra alumnus | 36 |
Number of pockets on a snooker table | 36 |
Nike's is "Just Do It" | 36 |
Nearly a billion people live in them | 36 |
N.Y.'s "Happy Warrior" | 36 |
Neighborhood in London and Manhattan | 36 |
Neighborhoods in New York and London | 36 |
Not guaranteed, after "on" | 36 |
Narrow land projections into the sea | 36 |
Notice for late ticket-buyers, maybe | 36 |
No. under the year on many tax forms | 36 |
Namesake of a renowned Naples castle | 36 |
New spouse's acquisitions, maybe | 36 |
Napoleon's exile isle after Elba | 36 |
Nickname for a Jackson of the C.S.A. | 36 |
Not the biggest thoroughfare in town | 36 |
Name venerated in Dublin, familiarly | 36 |
NCAA regional semifinals, familiarly | 36 |
Nocturnal ungulate with a long snout | 36 |
National Gallery of British Art, now | 36 |
Number of "Little Indians" | 36 |
Napalm Death "Passive ___" | 36 |
Name meaning "late summer" | 36 |
New age musician/former TV host John | 36 |
Nine-to-fivers' favorite letters | 36 |
Nine-to-fiver's "Aah!" | 36 |
Novel about events on a mine sweeper | 36 |
New England vacation spot, popularly | 36 |
No. 20 on the list (by John Grisham) | 36 |
Nassau County hockey team, for short | 36 |
NBC live production of December 2013 | 36 |
No. 14 on the list (by Albert Camus) | 36 |
Nickname of football great Lou Groza | 36 |
Network that merged with UPN in 2006 | 36 |
Note taker's "however" | 36 |
Naughty sounding birds (not rodents) | 36 |
NYC theatergoers' discount booth | 36 |
Network originally based at Opryland | 36 |
NFL MVP between LaDainian and Peyton | 36 |
Natchez ___, early 19th-century road | 36 |
Neil Young's wacky '82 album | 36 |
Number of colors on the Italian flag | 36 |
Number of colori on the Italian flag | 36 |
Nikka Costa "Trick or ___" | 36 |
Nelly Furtado song about an attempt? | 36 |
Notorious courtroom strategy of 1979 | 36 |
None the worse for wear, emotionally | 36 |
Next-to-last word of the golden rule | 36 |
Name meaning "little bear" | 36 |
Name on the tallest building in L.A. | 36 |
Neil Armstrong's L.A. alma mater | 36 |
Nothing daring in terms of offerings | 36 |
Noted Louisiana-born concert pianist | 36 |
Normal shape for economic recessions | 36 |
New York Times crossword editor Will | 36 |
N.C.O.'s "As you ___!" | 36 |
Nineteenth-century Democrat opponent | 36 |
Nobelist who wrote "Night" | 36 |
Nintendo's successor to GameCube | 36 |
NBA's all-time leading rebounder | 36 |
Nickname of the possible 10th planet | 36 |
Need for "walking the dog" | 36 |
Nintendo princess kidnapped by Ganon | 36 |
Number of Super Bowls Dan Marino won | 36 |
New York's Indian-born conductor | 36 |
New York Philharmonic music director | 36 |
New York Jets' org., until 1969 | 35 |
Not "fer," to hillbillies | 35 |
Nonsense about getting on in years? | 35 |
Nurse's ___ (hospital employee) | 35 |
Name that means "beloved" | 35 |
Noted Olympic torch lighter of 1996 | 35 |
Name on a "Wanted" poster | 35 |
NASA worker's enthusiastic cry? | 35 |
Never surpassed, as a sports record | 35 |
Name of three major-league brothers | 35 |
Northernmost major city in the U.S. | 35 |
None of the above, sometimes: Abbr. | 35 |
Number corresponding to an exponent | 35 |
Not counting, with "from" | 35 |
Neville Chamberlain, to his critics | 35 |
Nits belonging to songstress Fiona? | 35 |