| What a photographer wants you to say | 36 |
| Where there's a quest for a mate | 36 |
| What an ump's protector protects | 36 |
| Word in some French restaurant names | 36 |
| World's largest producer of rice | 36 |
| Word in "The Trolley Song" | 36 |
| Where potential energy may be stored | 36 |
| Where to find a collection of minks? | 36 |
| Winter cause of sniffles and sneezes | 36 |
| Whom "my heart belongs to" | 36 |
| Wang Chung "___ Hall Days" | 36 |
| White House monogram of the '50s | 36 |
| Without juice, as an electrical wire | 36 |
| Where to play shipboard shuffleboard | 36 |
| Word associated with Russell Simmons | 36 |
| Writer François ___ Rochefoucauld | 36 |
| What may have the makings of a hero? | 36 |
| Whittier's "Laus ___!" | 36 |
| What a Brooklynite catches at J.F.K. | 36 |
| Woody's co-star in several films | 36 |
| Was incredibly embarrassed, in slang | 36 |
| Whitney Houston's cousin Warwick | 36 |
| What a charming personality might do | 36 |
| Write out of one's will, perhaps | 36 |
| Warning that a subject is off-limits | 36 |
| Was overfond of, with "on" | 36 |
| Wall Street stat, with 'The' | 36 |
| What The Roots "Guns are"? | 36 |
| Where a band's name might appear | 36 |
| Word before citizenship or diagnosis | 36 |
| Words of fiction written in currants | 36 |
| What Weird Al does to "It" | 36 |
| Where to do one's bidding, maybe | 36 |
| Woman on TV's "Ab Fab" | 36 |
| Where Napoleon escaped exile in 1815 | 36 |
| Wallach of "The Associate" | 36 |
| Wallach in "The Two Jakes" | 36 |
| Wallach in "The Associate" | 36 |
| World's largest fashion magazine | 36 |
| World's best-selling fashion mag | 36 |
| Weena's people, in a Wells novel | 36 |
| What to call Spain's Juan Carlos | 36 |
| White House's French counterpart | 36 |
| Where you might find ":-)" | 36 |
| Where ;-) means "Kidding!" | 36 |
| What the cold-blooded don't feel | 36 |
| What grown children may leave behind | 36 |
| Words before "a high note" | 36 |
| Where Gideon defeated the Midianites | 36 |
| WWII pilot Paul Tibbets's mother | 36 |
| Weapons that are hardly cutting edge | 36 |
| Word between I's in a palindrome | 36 |
| Where Arabic and Tigrinya are spoken | 36 |
| Where a security deposit may be held | 36 |
| What an issei might enroll in: Abbr. | 36 |
| What a collective noun usually lacks | 36 |
| When you'll be arriving, briefly | 36 |
| When a plane is expected in, briefly | 36 |
| When Christmas comes in Polynésie | 36 |
| Walpurgis Night vis-Ã -vis May Day | 36 |
| Water container of pre-plumbing days | 36 |
| Whom a steno might assist, for short | 36 |
| Woman who's "carrying" | 36 |
| Washington gave a famous one in 1796 | 36 |
| Warning issuer at the start of a DVD | 36 |
| Wm. Webster directed it from 1978-87 | 36 |
| Word at the end of many French films | 36 |
| What this puzzle might be giving you | 36 |
| What trees may keep you from seeing? | 36 |
| Where senators met in ancient Athens | 36 |
| WARNING: Effects on children unknown | 36 |
| Weak NIN song, with "The"? | 36 |
| When "Dallas" aired: Abbr. | 36 |
| West Coast natl. monument since 2012 | 36 |
| Where Samson brought down the temple | 36 |
| Will of "Jeremiah Johnson" | 36 |
| Will of "The Walton's" | 36 |
| Words after "On your mark" | 36 |
| Word game often played on road trips | 36 |
| World's most perplexing problem? | 36 |
| World capital once under French rule | 36 |
| Women's room in a Turkish palace | 36 |
| Winfrey's quasi-eponymous studio | 36 |
| Westcott's "David ___" | 36 |
| What Joe Cocker told you to leave on | 36 |
| Word repeated in an Ebert book title | 36 |
| Where to keep the home fires burning | 36 |
| Word with bottom (botanical measure) | 36 |
| What Galileo was nearly convicted of | 36 |
| Words leading to the answer, perhaps | 36 |
| What comes out if club gets too hot? | 36 |
| Where young travelers sleep together | 36 |
| Washington ___ (N.Y.C. neighborhood) | 36 |
| When modern elephants first appeared | 36 |
| Writer of "Happy Birthday" | 36 |
| What a getaway car may be waiting in | 36 |
| Words from one about to be committed | 36 |
| What this means in an e-mail: >:( | 36 |
| Words said by a folding poker player | 36 |
| Where a nursery rhyme old lady lived | 36 |