| Language group that includes Xhosa | 34 |
| Place to stand around with a round | 34 |
| Hit blot's spot, in backgammon | 34 |
| Destination of many a fake ID user | 34 |
| ''Cheers'' setting | 34 |
| ___ exam (test given twice a year) | 34 |
| Leader of the One Israel coalition | 34 |
| Familiar red-white-and-blue symbol | 34 |
| Where people get loaded on a train | 34 |
| Like Mother Hubbard's cupboard | 34 |
| Place where initials can be carved | 34 |
| Easy thing to hit the broadside of | 34 |
| Italian city takes on a forecaster | 34 |
| Virologist who worked with Epstein | 34 |
| British novelist-editor: 1850-1912 | 34 |
| Vt.'s "granite city" | 34 |
| Chicago's Little Village, e.g. | 34 |
| Places where screwdrivers are sold | 34 |
| It grows every time you get a shot | 34 |
| Swiss theologian: 1886–1968 | 34 |
| Degs. for historians and linguists | 34 |
| Either of two sides of a trapezoid | 34 |
| Where Indians might battle Rangers | 34 |
| Like the lowest common denominator | 34 |
| Break from soldiers' training? | 34 |
| Sherlock Holmes portrayer Rathbone | 34 |
| Part of a capital-gain calculation | 34 |
| Dr. James Naismith's invention | 34 |
| Party guest who is a nervous wreck | 34 |
| City on the Shatt al-Arab waterway | 34 |
| McCartney played it in the Beatles | 34 |
| Bar drink with a red triangle logo | 34 |
| Pub brand with a red triangle logo | 34 |
| "Fred ___" (comic strip) | 34 |
| They have short legs and long ears | 34 |
| Boito's Mefistofele and others | 34 |
| Rossini's Doctor Bartolo, e.g. | 34 |
| "Cool it!" Italian style | 34 |
| You do this at home, but not first | 34 |
| "Die Fledermaus" costume | 34 |
| Result of getting taken for a ride | 34 |
| From the sublime to the ridiculous | 34 |
| Traditional cloth dyeing technique | 34 |
| Hero assisted by Alfred Pennyworth | 34 |
| Something passed between the legs? | 34 |
| Mammals that aren't all there? | 34 |
| Eddie who started a clothing chain | 34 |
| Eddie who founded a clothing chain | 34 |
| Inspiration for "Wicked" | 34 |
| Chestnut's stablemate, perhaps | 34 |
| "Somebody bet on de ___" | 34 |
| New Jersey city near Staten Island | 34 |
| Guard's activity, colloquially | 34 |
| ___ World Service (radio provider) | 34 |
| "A Christmas Story" wish | 34 |
| "Don't ___ stranger" | 34 |
| Sitcom costar of Betty and Estelle | 34 |
| "Aw, please, ___ sport!" | 34 |
| "___ Clown," Porter tune | 34 |
| "___ Clown," Porter song | 34 |
| Like some women's evening bags | 34 |
| Woodpecker's "drill" | 34 |
| Memphis street noted for the blues | 34 |
| Street that hosts a music festival | 34 |
| Start of an Army recruiting slogan | 34 |
| Jennifer of "Flashdance" | 34 |
| "C'mon, help me out" | 34 |
| "Little help here, bud?" | 34 |
| "CÂ’mon, help me out" | 34 |
| Support, as on one's shoulders | 34 |
| Causing only minor irritation, say | 34 |
| Feature of most paintings of Jesus | 34 |
| What little shavers don't have | 34 |
| Comes to a satisfactory conclusion | 34 |
| It's soothed by music, perhaps | 34 |
| Immortal: "Blizzard ___" | 34 |
| '50s-'60s counterculturist | 34 |
| Enjoy summer air-conditioning, say | 34 |
| Charlie Parker's style of jazz | 34 |
| Self-indulgent place for breakfast | 34 |
| "Adam ___" (Eliot novel) | 34 |
| The Venerable ___, English scholar | 34 |
| "Venerable" English monk | 34 |
| It's after Letterman, for many | 34 |
| Event where one stands for a spell | 34 |
| U.K. network, with "the" | 34 |
| BBC nickname, with "the" | 34 |
| ''___ here long?'' | 34 |
| "How long's it ___?" | 34 |
| Nirvana song "___ a Son" | 34 |
| "___ So Long" (1958 hit) | 34 |
| Homer Simpson's favorite quaff | 34 |
| "Two Years ___ the Mast" | 34 |
| What you might do with hat in hand | 34 |
| Co-winner of the Peace Prize: 1978 | 34 |
| "Borstal Boy" playwright | 34 |
| "The Hostage" playwright | 34 |
| "___ ever so humble ..." | 34 |
| Unit named for a telephone pioneer | 34 |
| Hungarian Communist leader ___ Kun | 34 |