| Threw a slower pitch than expected | 34 |
| They're drawn on British banks | 34 |
| Tiny biter causing intense itching | 34 |
| The Invisible Man star in 1933 | 34 |
| TV program today, almost certainly | 34 |
| Transport named after Christopher? | 34 |
| The network technician brought ... | 34 |
| Tartar sauce for fish sticks, e.g. | 34 |
| They may be formed at some parties | 34 |
| The Duke of Wellington's horse | 34 |
| They're cracked in restaurants | 34 |
| The Toronto Star and Baltimore Sun | 34 |
| Topographers' reference points | 34 |
| The Wright brothers' Ohio home | 34 |
| They never reach their destination | 34 |
| Transfers to another vessel, maybe | 34 |
| Technical term for "the" | 34 |
| Type of chemical sprayed on plants | 34 |
| They might cause unglamorous hands | 34 |
| Title role for Harrison and Murphy | 34 |
| TV series about the Crowley family | 34 |
| Threw out of a contest, informally | 34 |
| Tardy illustrator's assurance? | 34 |
| Tube for dispensing eye medication | 34 |
| Trying to impress people, in a way | 34 |
| Three-time NBA scoring champ Kevin | 34 |
| Treachery brought on to a polluter | 34 |
| They're rarely played nowadays | 34 |
| They're not major requirements | 34 |
| Transatlantic MTV honor, for short | 34 |
| Territory within a foreign country | 34 |
| Tree that may live over 1000 years | 34 |
| They're often written in stone | 34 |
| Two-time winner of the Hart Trophy | 34 |
| Target of the Seven against Thebes | 34 |
| Tiebreaking periods on the diamond | 34 |
| Trousers for Jabbar or Willis Reed | 34 |
| Three-time British Open golf champ | 34 |
| They're nothing to worry about | 34 |
| Top and bottom of an Italian room? | 34 |
| Talent used in making centerpieces | 34 |
| Tool for making decorative grooves | 34 |
| They're sold in oversize rolls | 34 |
| Thrilling sensations in the woods? | 34 |
| TV's "You Asked ___" | 34 |
| Theme of this puzzle/Visit briefly | 34 |
| Trips up on one's own efforts? | 34 |
| Turkey or chicken dish served cold | 34 |
| Thing often controlled by a remote | 34 |
| Three things you find in Louisiana | 34 |
| They wrote "O'Neill" | 34 |
| The Lost ___ (post-W. W. I youths) | 34 |
| Town in Ontario, or hockeyist Doug | 34 |
| Thin cookie sweetened with treacle | 34 |
| Tediously stupid persons, in slang | 34 |
| Todman's partner in game shows | 34 |
| Twain on golf (with "A") | 34 |
| The still-hungry clumsy fellow ___ | 34 |
| Top female box-office draw in 1945 | 34 |
| Throw one's ___ the ring (run) | 34 |
| The Celtics' "Hondo" | 34 |
| The Father of Mexican Independence | 34 |
| Toboggan ride's starting point | 34 |
| Target of lots of vaccine research | 34 |
| Thoroughbred with throat problems? | 34 |
| Telecommuting congressional aides? | 34 |
| Traveler's home away from home | 34 |
| Transportation for a troublemaker? | 34 |
| Take care of a traveler's home | 34 |
| Two Mexican provisional presidents | 34 |
| Two Oscar winners for best acting? | 34 |
| They may be at the end of the line | 34 |
| They had "frozen assets" | 34 |
| Types with fat recording contracts | 34 |
| Type of friend, to concert tripper | 34 |
| Title for an aged Islamic rancher? | 34 |
| The Upright Citizens Brigade, e.g. | 34 |
| Title for Mona Lisa's memoirs? | 34 |
| They usually fall out of magazines | 34 |
| Tuneful way to celebrate something | 34 |
| They're far from the coastline | 34 |
| Tom Brady, in the 2002 Super Bowl? | 34 |
| Target of a guard dog's growls | 34 |
| Threaded hole, to a letter writer? | 34 |
| The law for U.S. taxpayers (abbr.) | 34 |
| The "I" of E. I. du Pont | 34 |
| Town including part of Fire Island | 34 |
| Twain essay, "What ___?" | 34 |
| Their parts are hard to tell apart | 34 |
| The Boston Celtics retired his #25 | 34 |
| The --- ("Lola" singers) | 34 |
| The ___ ("Lola" singers) | 34 |
| Toughest part of a marathon, maybe | 34 |
| Tribune Company holding, for short | 34 |
| Toast before drinking Manischewitz | 34 |
| TV's "___ to Beaver" | 34 |
| The genie replies, "..." | 34 |
| Truman Capote Award field, briefly | 34 |
| There are 50 in a keg of Newcastle | 34 |
| Trompe -- (visual illusion in art) | 34 |