| " . . . as ___ in January" | 36 |
| Smallest physical unit of an element | 36 |
| Canada-based merger partner of Coors | 36 |
| When the dentist's drill starts? | 36 |
| Pop's partner at the supermarket | 36 |
| "Tightrope" singer Janelle | 36 |
| Study guides for literature students | 36 |
| Jackie RobinsonÂ’s first pro team | 36 |
| Stipulation from a wealthy purchaser | 36 |
| "Your ___ " (harsh choice) | 36 |
| Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, e.g. | 36 |
| Legal proceeding naming John Scopes? | 36 |
| Props for the Penguin and Mr. Peanut | 36 |
| Yosemite's El Capitan and others | 36 |
| Group of 12 provided in a board game | 36 |
| Like a stereotypically bad professor | 36 |
| 2001 John Goodman/Billy Crystal film | 36 |
| Rossini's Figaro when depressed? | 36 |
| River that goes from calm to choppy? | 36 |
| Maugham novel (with "The") | 36 |
| Bright spot on a meteorological halo | 36 |
| Unification Church follower nickname | 36 |
| Unification Church member, popularly | 36 |
| Boat feature for divers and drillers | 36 |
| Excursions for some rock collectors? | 36 |
| English philosopher not yet arrived? | 36 |
| They're no longer worth debating | 36 |
| Forming ties by showing team spirit? | 36 |
| Rick who "shrunk" the kids | 36 |
| Entertainer Rita did a pressing job? | 36 |
| Fun in numbers, with "the" | 36 |
| "Hand in My Pocket" singer | 36 |
| Gloomy member of a political family? | 36 |
| Rob of "Northern Exposure" | 36 |
| "Beetle Bailey" cartoonist | 36 |
| Mother's heifer razzed a nudnik? | 36 |
| Participant at a 90's dance club | 36 |
| Ecuadorean city has lots of stingers | 36 |
| ''Little mustaches'' | 36 |
| "Fiddler on the Roof" star | 36 |
| "___ child are doing well" | 36 |
| "___. Or maybe yesterday." | 36 |
| It's often visited during a trip | 36 |
| Borough in Camden County, New Jersey | 36 |
| Atticus to Scout, or Sarabi to Simba | 36 |
| 'True Blood' co-star Stephen | 36 |
| Product mascot with a single earring | 36 |
| 1943 Cary Grant film about a gambler | 36 |
| Pageant for married women since 1977 | 36 |
| Bob Dylan tune with a bouncy melody? | 36 |
| "People of the Lie" author | 36 |
| Lewis and Clark and the Gateway Arch | 36 |
| Twin Cities airport, on luggage tags | 36 |
| You can get them on the house: Abbr. | 36 |
| "___ Celebrity Deathmatch" | 36 |
| ___ Thai (official name of Thailand) | 36 |
| Horse that performs well in the slop | 36 |
| Mixed, in antiquated census parlance | 36 |
| Having several sections, as a rocket | 36 |
| Low-ranking employee in Emerald City | 36 |
| Star of "Agent Cody Banks" | 36 |
| 1944 mystery play by Agatha Christie | 36 |
| "Lost in Translation" star | 36 |
| St. Petersburg's Hermitage, e.g. | 36 |
| Stan "The Man" of baseball | 36 |
| Words from a Tennessee quarter back? | 36 |
| Word in a Captain and Tennille title | 36 |
| "Do not bend, fold or ___" | 36 |
| Like betting partners' feelings? | 36 |
| "Case of the Ex" R&Ber | 36 |
| Source of Lincoln's indebtedness | 36 |
| Do you know how fast you were going? | 36 |
| "... or I'll eat ___!" | 36 |
| "I Left ___ San Francisco" | 36 |
| '83 Slade hit "___ My" | 36 |
| Excessive constriction of the pupils | 36 |
| ____ True Love : Lara's theme | 36 |
| Saps who believe apocryphal stories? | 36 |
| "Ouch! You stepped on me!" | 36 |
| "I'll pick up the tab" | 36 |
| "Return to Mayberry" actor | 36 |
| Where a plane's engine is housed | 36 |
| 1920's-30's film star Conrad | 36 |
| 'Hava --' (Jewish folk song) | 36 |
| "All you do is criticize!" | 36 |
| Yank who's easily yanked around? | 36 |
| Bizarre book by William S. Burroughs | 36 |
| Delivered by a third person, perhaps | 36 |
| Two-time Pulitzer-winning playwright | 36 |
| What a slippery sidewalk might cause | 36 |
| Intricate traditional dance in India | 36 |
| Pennsylvania town north of Bethlehem | 36 |
| "Hogan's Heroes" extra | 36 |
| Popular 1990s arcade basketball game | 36 |
| Ancient inhabitant of Western Europe | 36 |
| Sartre's "Nothingness" | 36 |
| Screaming Trees: "___ You" | 36 |
| Pop song of 1940, with 'The' | 36 |
| Outlaw played in film by Mick Jagger | 36 |
| Bob Seger song off "Seven" | 36 |