| Told in order to elicit an opinion | 34 |
| They may be broken in the military | 34 |
| This has a "grate" sound | 34 |
| They're soaked up at the beach | 34 |
| Triple Crown category, in baseball | 34 |
| The three on a bases-loaded triple | 34 |
| The Cloister and the Hearth author | 34 |
| This McEntire was also in a sitcom | 34 |
| The third man in the ring, briefly | 34 |
| Tend to again, as an injured joint | 34 |
| Try to control, as a runaway horse | 34 |
| Trust, with ''on'' | 34 |
| Two bucks, on Mediterranean Avenue | 34 |
| They precede mis, on a music scale | 34 |
| Two of the three gifts of the Magi | 34 |
| The "R" in AARP, briefly | 34 |
| TV oldie, "Mayberry ___" | 34 |
| Tidbit often served barbecue-style | 34 |
| TV's "The Young ___" | 34 |
| Terza ___ (Dante's verse form) | 34 |
| The Beatles' lovely meter maid | 34 |
| Tobacco co. based in Winston-Salem | 34 |
| Transmitter of genetic information | 34 |
| They all lead to Rome, in a saying | 34 |
| They're filled before shooting | 34 |
| Triangle, in a child's drawing | 34 |
| Team prankster's target, often | 34 |
| Toto's 1982 Record of the Year | 34 |
| Tanner of '70s-'80s tennis | 34 |
| Tachometer stat, to the uneducated | 34 |
| They may be incl. with invitations | 34 |
| They may be human or civil (Abbr.) | 34 |
| The Indian mint coined money on __ | 34 |
| Title girl in a Joanna Newsom song | 34 |
| They may be found behind paintings | 34 |
| Tales you can also read backwards? | 34 |
| Title of respect in colonial India | 34 |
| Topic at an owners/players meeting | 34 |
| Thirst-inducing, like potato chips | 34 |
| TV's "My Sister ___" | 34 |
| The U.S.A.'s "uncle" | 34 |
| Third-generation Japanese-American | 34 |
| The "Sassy" Miss Vaughan | 34 |
| Talk that might get one in trouble | 34 |
| Took the weight off one's feet | 34 |
| Their scores may be on transcripts | 34 |
| The Hives "Diabolic ___" | 34 |
| Terminated early, as a spaceflight | 34 |
| They can be heard in New York City | 34 |
| Turkish city founded by the Romans | 34 |
| The "Spectator" essayist | 34 |
| The Emerald City, in the Oz books? | 34 |
| They can't survive in a vacuum | 34 |
| Title word on many books of fables | 34 |
| Torpid state during the hot season | 34 |
| Toddlers' parents celebrate it | 34 |
| Two-front, as a Coast Guard rescue | 34 |
| Tap ___ (get the frat party going) | 34 |
| They include amaretto and sloe gin | 34 |
| Their flag features the Big Dipper | 34 |
| THEY SPIED AN ___ GUARDING A GROUP | 34 |
| Those created equal, per Jefferson | 34 |
| Tet-el-___, Ikhnaton's capital | 34 |
| They affect one's constitution | 34 |
| Treating nonhuman beings as humans | 34 |
| Treatment for bacterial infections | 34 |
| This means "before food" | 34 |
| Three words after "neat" | 34 |
| Two-time N.L. batting champ Richie | 34 |
| The Judds' Kentucky birthplace | 34 |
| Town where Roman farces originated | 34 |
| They're often swiped at stores | 34 |
| They're obtained from branches | 34 |
| They help folks get their balance? | 34 |
| Tennis great's published twin? | 34 |
| Those who aren't super dupers? | 34 |
| Tosses some chips in the pot, say? | 34 |
| Transportation for the Dynamic Duo | 34 |
| They're blown up and thrown up | 34 |
| Transport to the U.S.S. Enterprise | 34 |
| Tony-winner in "Chicago" | 34 |
| They sometimes follow liquor shots | 34 |
| They're usually aimed at heads | 34 |
| Throwing someone a life preserver? | 34 |
| Take part in a Halloween tradition | 34 |
| Takes five strokes on a par-4 hole | 34 |
| The Bronx—and Brooklyn, too | 34 |
| Tournament organizer's concern | 34 |
| The queen's grub in the parlor | 34 |
| They may pass cash under the table | 34 |
| Tight friendship between two dudes | 34 |
| Tuneup for a Halloween conveyance? | 34 |
| The construct-ive criticism begins | 34 |
| They're used to make the grade | 34 |
| Those who respond to pickup lines? | 34 |
| They're exercised when cycling | 34 |
| Trying to win a radio contest, say | 34 |
| Turning green in the backseat, say | 34 |
| They have a plate in front of them | 34 |
| The brainiest explorer in history? | 34 |