| Puccini's "Manon ___" | 35 |
| "Airplane!" actor Nielsen | 35 |
| "This Is 40" actress Mann | 35 |
| Washington correspondent 1944-1974 | 35 |
| CD full of electric guitarist Paul? | 35 |
| Constellation that includes Polaris | 35 |
| Doyle's Scotland Yard inspector | 35 |
| '-- smile be your umbrella' | 35 |
| Kahal/Wheeler/Fain rainy-day advice | 35 |
| Bond film, "Live and ___" | 35 |
| "Stop fretting over that" | 35 |
| "Here, maybe I can do it" | 35 |
| Wave through, as at a guard station | 35 |
| Allows to attack a certain vampire? | 35 |
| 1981 hit for Earth Wind & Fire, | 35 |
| It may be said while wearing a toga | 35 |
| "It's game time ...!" | 35 |
| "It's gaining on us!" | 35 |
| Scarlet stigma in a Hawthorne novel | 35 |
| It's typed with the left pinkie | 35 |
| Contents of this puzzle's theme | 35 |
| Bottom of a parking garage, perhaps | 35 |
| Power to influence people or things | 35 |
| Turning counterclockwise, for short | 35 |
| Monogram in the news: Nov. 22, 1963 | 35 |
| British porcupine's permission? | 35 |
| Dirigible on an old air mail stamp? | 35 |
| Magritte's "___ Fixe" | 35 |
| Fischer-Dieskau's musical forte | 35 |
| "The Sound of Music" girl | 35 |
| Possible punishment for steroid use | 35 |
| Item in short supply on the Titanic | 35 |
| Emergency exercise on a cruise ship | 35 |
| "___ short, the art long" | 35 |
| 2002 Man Booker Prize-winning novel | 35 |
| Bench pressed on the witness stand? | 35 |
| "The Vagabond King," e.g. | 35 |
| "Storage Wars" directive? | 35 |
| Puts a smile on everyone's face | 35 |
| Electrical equipment market report? | 35 |
| Stooge's question to comedienne | 35 |
| Ms. Caron's role and namesakes | 35 |
| Swift's land of six-inch people | 35 |
| Five-liners named for an Irish port | 35 |
| "Nookie" band, corrected? | 35 |
| Hit right to the shortstop, perhaps | 35 |
| "Morte d'Arthur" lass | 35 |
| Small finches that feed on flaxseed | 35 |
| Hollywood's leading undertaker? | 35 |
| So-called "King of Vibes" | 35 |
| The King's "princess" | 35 |
| Father of modern antiseptic surgery | 35 |
| "Crest" follower, perhaps | 35 |
| Really boring medieval tournaments? | 35 |
| ___ Po, eighth-century Chinese poet | 35 |
| One who more than just trash-talks? | 35 |
| Vehicles in a Cross-Cory song: 1962 | 35 |
| Poirot used them to solve mysteries | 35 |
| 1871 sequel to a classic 1868 novel | 35 |
| 1980s cartoon, with "The" | 35 |
| Sinatra song about small falsehoods | 35 |
| Sad song, by Walter Donaldson: 1930 | 35 |
| 2005 musical starring Sutton Foster | 35 |
| Gave action to, with "up" | 35 |
| "Les Misérables," e.g. | 35 |
| They often involve many phone calls | 35 |
| What might be free on a motel phone | 35 |
| They have their own area at the gym | 35 |
| Goals that are difficult to realize | 35 |
| Like a wedding planner's skills | 35 |
| Pictures of pussies on the Internet | 35 |
| Type of iced tea that packs a punch | 35 |
| Cool installations in the Hamptons? | 35 |
| "Daddy ___," Astaire film | 35 |
| Grasping tool to reach small spaces | 35 |
| Cutoffs with a complicated history? | 35 |
| Palindromic former Cambodian leader | 35 |
| Bit of fiction with a shower scene? | 35 |
| Downtown Chicago convention center? | 35 |
| Camera in need of screw-tightening? | 35 |
| Stop to admire one's pillaging? | 35 |
| They take stock during an emergency | 35 |
| "Away in a Manger" phrase | 35 |
| Sarcastic term for a household head | 35 |
| Conclusion of a Thanksgiving prayer | 35 |
| Spaces just under a bird's eyes | 35 |
| Where large mushrooms were produced | 35 |
| Starts seeing things out of balance | 35 |
| Sullivan song, with "The" | 35 |
| Ex-honey of un¬known whereabouts | 35 |
| Wasn't quite as great as before | 35 |
| New York rock icon who died in 2013 | 35 |
| "I ___ Parade," 1931 song | 35 |
| First popular song that won an Emmy | 35 |
| Dating show hosted by Chuck Woolery | 35 |
| Decorative Valentine's Day gift | 35 |
| Winner of a state contract, perhaps | 35 |
| It's made by taking off the bun | 35 |
| Mexicali, Ensenada, La Paz and more | 35 |
| Roughly 96% of the U.S.A., in a way | 35 |