Chemical used to cure animal skins | 34 |
Hillary Clinton, vis-Ã -vis Yale | 34 |
College building dedicatees, often | 34 |
Class reunion attendees, for short | 34 |
1970-71 winner in Johnny Lightning | 34 |
It comes between Thomas and Edison | 34 |
"Charmed" actress Milano | 34 |
Org. that publishes health studies | 34 |
Org. with its own insurance agency | 34 |
Org. the Surgeon General addresses | 34 |
Gp. that publishes a famed journal | 34 |
"I ____ Rock" (1966 hit) | 34 |
"Diary of ___ Housewife" | 34 |
"Diary of --- Housewife" | 34 |
Subject of Falco's biggest hit | 34 |
"When ___ Loves a Woman" | 34 |
"One small step for ___" | 34 |
"Just ___" Faith No More | 34 |
"End As ___": Willingham | 34 |
"___ after my own heart" | 34 |
Company acquired by Maytag in 2001 | 34 |
Brand name in household appliances | 34 |
Miss Blake of "Gunsmoke" | 34 |
Boston "Third Stage" hit | 34 |
Second part of a Latin conjugation | 34 |
Alternatives to the Grammys: Abbr. | 34 |
"I ___ my wit's end" | 34 |
"I __ a loss for words!" | 34 |
Third word of beginner's Latin | 34 |
Part of a Latin conjugation lesson | 34 |
"I __ my wit's end!" | 34 |
''Amo, amas, ___'' | 34 |
"American Idol" ancestor | 34 |
One instrumental in music history? | 34 |
Italian family of violin craftsmen | 34 |
Family name in early violin-making | 34 |
"For ___ waves of grain" | 34 |
Prefix that means "both" | 34 |
Pulpit in early Christian churches | 34 |
Gremlins came out of their factory | 34 |
'The Walking Dead' network | 34 |
Letters in many black church names | 34 |
Microscopist's sighting (Var.) | 34 |
Old Hollywood star with a mustache | 34 |
Hilary played her in a 2009 biopic | 34 |
Title girl in a 2001 French comedy | 34 |
2002 César winner for Best Film | 34 |
"My sentiments exactly!" | 34 |
''I second that!'' | 34 |
"I wholeheartedly agree" | 34 |
"I agree," to a preacher | 34 |
Parishioner's "Yes!" | 34 |
It's said before eating, often | 34 |
Hallelujah-inspired Kid Rock song? | 34 |
"You said it, preacher!" | 34 |
"That goes for me, too!" | 34 |
"Let the church say ___" | 34 |
The "A" in U.S.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
''___ bagatelle!'' | 34 |
__ shadow of one's former self | 34 |
"West Side Story" number | 34 |
"A Nation of Immigrants" | 34 |
S. F. Smith's patriotic ballad | 34 |
Like some cheese ... or apple pie? | 34 |
Goal for a U.S. immigrant, perhaps | 34 |
Billy Sunday's Iowa birthplace | 34 |
1940s-'50s musical family name | 34 |
"Daniel Boone" costar Ed | 34 |
"... for --- of pottage" | 34 |
Second-largest U.S. stock exchange | 34 |
MasterCard alternative, informally | 34 |
MasterCard alternative, familiarly | 34 |
Western Massachusetts college town | 34 |
College co-founded by Noah Webster | 34 |
"What Kind of Fool ___?" | 34 |
Berlin's "___ Blue?" | 34 |
"What Kind of Fool ---?" | 34 |
"___ missing something?" | 34 |
"Is that true about me?" | 34 |
''How ___ doing?'' | 34 |
"___ losing it, or ...?" | 34 |
"___ hearing you right?" | 34 |
" . . . mon ___ Pierrot" | 34 |
"What ____ mind reader?" | 34 |
Friendly ''femme'' | 34 |
Foreign exchange students, perhaps | 34 |
Computer that pioneered in CD-ROMs | 34 |
2003 movie that spoofed folk music | 34 |
Person willing to lend a mano, say | 34 |
Question on walking into a meeting | 34 |
Whitaker played him in a 2006 film | 34 |
Key with no sharps or flats: Abbr. | 34 |
Certain building block, informally | 34 |
Boy in "The Kite Runner" | 34 |
"London Fields" novelist | 34 |
They might give each French kisses | 34 |
Martin who wrote "Money" | 34 |
Peaceful relations between nations | 34 |
Electrician's current measurer | 34 |
It's effective only when fired | 34 |