| Pulitzer-winning author of the quote | 36 |
| High school wrestling team equipment | 36 |
| "New Earth" composer: 1935 | 36 |
| Thoroughly enjoyed oneself, slangily | 36 |
| Didn't shrink from the challenge | 36 |
| Feminine "this," to Brutus | 36 |
| They may be receding; toupe catalogs | 36 |
| Concern of an environmental stylist? | 36 |
| "___ loaf is better . . ." | 36 |
| "___ to Heaven," 1928 song | 36 |
| Communication device in Nova Scotia? | 36 |
| "Damn Yankees" co-producer | 36 |
| Town that lost its rats and children | 36 |
| Tennis star Mandlikova and namesakes | 36 |
| "___ Down My Walking Cane" | 36 |
| Black Sabbath's anti-heroin song | 36 |
| It goes back and forth in a workshop | 36 |
| What the thief skimmed profits with? | 36 |
| "Funny Girl" choreographer | 36 |
| Capital crime in the Wild West, e.g. | 36 |
| Motto on an inspirational cat poster | 36 |
| Retire (with ''up'') | 36 |
| Had a craving (with "for") | 36 |
| One letter changes a Tom to an Ernie | 36 |
| "The Furys" novelist James | 36 |
| Time for some to raise their glasses | 36 |
| Invitation into a writer's home? | 36 |
| Japanese self-destructive act (Var.) | 36 |
| Supreme Court member: 1955–71 | 36 |
| Doing injury to a fairy tale prince? | 36 |
| It won't hurt one's feelings | 36 |
| Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 song hit | 36 |
| Grandfather-grandson U.S. Presidents | 36 |
| Attire at a British boarding school? | 36 |
| Presidential election winner of note | 36 |
| Like boot camp vis-Ã -vis day camp | 36 |
| Five-time Kentucky Derby winner Bill | 36 |
| "The Luck of Roaring Camp" | 36 |
| Phenomenon near the autumnal equinox | 36 |
| Is prepared to meet one's maker? | 36 |
| Is talented in, with "for" | 36 |
| Follower of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer | 36 |
| Antihero who keeps firing sidekicks? | 36 |
| Amounts of coins for subway singers? | 36 |
| Flat, messy do on a hot day, perhaps | 36 |
| Possess a lack of appreciation (for) | 36 |
| "Eat" at Mary's place? | 36 |
| Never ___ Ever (party drinking game) | 36 |
| Holes that anchor ropes pass through | 36 |
| Bow parts with anchor cable openings | 36 |
| Goss's successor as CIA director | 36 |
| Composer's childhood game, maybe | 36 |
| Chicago square for fodder merchants? | 36 |
| How childhood events may be recalled | 36 |
| Anthony of "Boston Public" | 36 |
| What pregnant women are said to have | 36 |
| ''Do I ___ second?'' | 36 |
| "Had a ___ big as a whale" | 36 |
| Classic novel set on the Congo River | 36 |
| Less thin person's blood pumper? | 36 |
| What a mishandled debate can lead to | 36 |
| "War of the Worlds" weapon | 36 |
| Lawman who killed outlaw Bill Doolin | 36 |
| Jon of "Napoleon Dynamite" | 36 |
| 'Napoleon Dynamite star Jon' | 36 |
| Preponderant international influence | 36 |
| Domination of one state over another | 36 |
| LEADING ACTRESS MINI-SERIES/SPECIAL | 36 |
| ''I Am Woman'' woman | 36 |
| Seer who was Cassandra's brother | 36 |
| Leander's milieu and high priest | 36 |
| Japanese character with six whiskers | 36 |
| Gang of California baseball players? | 36 |
| FAQ's place on a Web site, maybe | 36 |
| "Winter's Tale" author | 36 |
| Leaders of Jutes who invaded Britain | 36 |
| Marilu ___, "Taxi" actress | 36 |
| Actor Paul of "Casablanca" | 36 |
| John Quincy Adams secretary of state | 36 |
| Growing concerns of a Greek goddess? | 36 |
| 1989 comedy-mystery with Tom Selleck | 36 |
| The "H. G." of H. G. Wells | 36 |
| "Fully Loaded" car of 2005 | 36 |
| "___ stand . . . ": Luther | 36 |
| Words after "Ready or not" | 36 |
| 'My gripe is as follows ...' | 36 |
| "Not this story again ..." | 36 |
| Eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 36 |
| Spell that's cast retroactively? | 36 |
| She wrote "The Black Moth" | 36 |
| Gridder's on-air greeting, maybe | 36 |
| Muscle-building Maidenform products? | 36 |
| "Childe Harold was he ___" | 36 |
| It's the right track, per Landon | 36 |
| 1979 AC/DC seven-time platinum album | 36 |
| 1953 tune introduced by Leslie Caron | 36 |
| 'Love Story' director Arthur | 36 |
| Destined to live in rural Tennessee? | 36 |
| Beat-era musicians and orthopedists? | 36 |
| Like George Carlin's weather man | 36 |