| Items on an ed.'s desk, perhaps | 35 |
| Image on Armenia's coat of arms | 35 |
| Inspiration for Infiniti's logo | 35 |
| It's best to hit it on the head | 35 |
| Its overgrowth is called onychauxis | 35 |
| Its red-letter day was in July 1969 | 35 |
| It shows the "Today Show" | 35 |
| Investigator in the USS Cole attack | 35 |
| Initials seen at a checkout counter | 35 |
| It's midway between two springs | 35 |
| It's between Obama and Robinson | 35 |
| It came between Kennedy and Bouvier | 35 |
| India's Prime Minister: 1947-64 | 35 |
| It may be feathered, but not tarred | 35 |
| Individual retirement account, e.g. | 35 |
| It precedes lands, world or regions | 35 |
| Informational sign on an Interstate | 35 |
| It's nothing to a soccer player | 35 |
| It's more than 4,000 miles long | 35 |
| Intervals of an octave and a second | 35 |
| It includes the Braves and Phillies | 35 |
| Indicates "yes," in a way | 35 |
| It may be due ... but never overdue | 35 |
| Investigated, with "into" | 35 |
| Investigated with "about" | 35 |
| Island where the Pro Bowl is played | 35 |
| Items in Cio-Cio-San's wardrobe | 35 |
| It may be direct or indirect: Abbr. | 35 |
| It was instrumental to Mitch Miller | 35 |
| It's heard at some hockey games | 35 |
| It might cause you to rock and roll | 35 |
| It's spotted in Central America | 35 |
| It has a strophe and an antistrophe | 35 |
| It may come out of your garbage can | 35 |
| It's often carried around a gym | 35 |
| It may creep out of the locker room | 35 |
| Indulges to the extreme, informally | 35 |
| Italian's "Look out!" | 35 |
| Ingredient of Lay's Light chips | 35 |
| Ingredient in Lay's Light chips | 35 |
| It's a little bit of everything | 35 |
| It may be on the end of a toothpick | 35 |
| Illuminated sign in a radio station | 35 |
| It equals itself to the 100th power | 35 |
| In heaven, in some Christmas carols | 35 |
| It's "held" in diners | 35 |
| It might precede "Sorry!" | 35 |
| Inflation-fighting org. during WWII | 35 |
| It's around 6 on the Mohs scale | 35 |
| It often employs geometric patterns | 35 |
| It's sometimes served in slices | 35 |
| It's in some people's veins | 35 |
| It's número atómico is 79 | 35 |
| It's 42 miles NNW of Bar Harbor | 35 |
| It comes pre-installed on most Macs | 35 |
| Its products appear in many stories | 35 |
| Inventor who had his ups and downs? | 35 |
| It's often operated with a dial | 35 |
| It often has a thumb but no fingers | 35 |
| It doesn't give much of a hoot! | 35 |
| It's handled in a nursery rhyme | 35 |
| Its first route was Key West-Havana | 35 |
| Italian for "small rolls" | 35 |
| Investigators sometimes follow them | 35 |
| It's good to break on the links | 35 |
| It's "for the course" | 35 |
| It's not all done on the ground | 35 |
| It's sometimes served primavera | 35 |
| It may be by the seat of your pants | 35 |
| It's "split" for soup | 35 |
| Inspirationalist Norman Vincent ___ | 35 |
| Item on Barbara Bush's necklace | 35 |
| It may be offered for your thoughts | 35 |
| It's missing if you're late | 35 |
| Its state flag features a vicuña | 35 |
| It's heard at chorus rehearsals | 35 |
| It may be bitter or hard to swallow | 35 |
| Its biggest attraction is on a list | 35 |
| It's bargained before the bench | 35 |
| It might thicken when given a twist | 35 |
| It's not the sign of the times? | 35 |
| It's sometimes made of couplets | 35 |
| Ibert's "___ of Call" | 35 |
| Improved one's looks hopefully | 35 |
| Institute for Advanced Study locale | 35 |
| It's polished at one's desk | 35 |
| It ain't quite "Hey!" | 35 |
| Indoor dipole antenna, colloquially | 35 |
| It may concern arms or contain legs | 35 |
| It's equal to 100 ergs per gram | 35 |
| It may be waterproof for the shower | 35 |
| Item in a mechanic's hip pocket | 35 |
| Indian music adopted by the Beatles | 35 |
| Infield surrounder at a horse track | 35 |
| It may be gotten for an anniversary | 35 |
| It comes between Shaban and Shawwal | 35 |
| It's sometimes studied in a lab | 35 |
| In Dun & Bradstreet's files | 35 |
| It's a homophone of its antonym | 35 |
| Its patent was litigated by Lincoln | 35 |