Manhattan or the Bronx, familiarly | 34 |
___ Park (B'klyn neighborhood) | 34 |
Site of a protracted mid-1990s war | 34 |
!995 Canadian peace keeping locale | 34 |
"___ Buddies," TV sitcom | 34 |
Person in the corner office, often | 34 |
" . . . ___ your houses" | 34 |
A violinist uses one and takes one | 34 |
You might take one after a concert | 34 |
Section of NYC, with 'The' | 34 |
"Let's Dance" singer | 34 |
"Blue Jean" singer David | 34 |
"Ziggy Stardust" creator | 34 |
College football team's desire | 34 |
They're stacked in moving vans | 34 |
Common Valentine's Day present | 34 |
"___, I tell ya what..." | 34 |
"Cheers" bartender Woody | 34 |
Hopalong Cassidy portrayer William | 34 |
"Hopalong Cassidy" actor | 34 |
First Sec. of Transportation: 1966 | 34 |
Protector of a car's front end | 34 |
Built-in part of a tank top, maybe | 34 |
Pitt of "Twelve Monkeys" | 34 |
Pitt of "Meet Joe Black" | 34 |
'Tragic Overture' composer | 34 |
Stoker who wrote 'Dracula' | 34 |
"On the Waterfront" star | 34 |
Warrior Chief of the Mohawk Nation | 34 |
They're hooked behind the back | 34 |
Subjects of some '60s burnings | 34 |
Brand for five o'clock shadows | 34 |
" . . . home of the ___" | 34 |
Fortification about four feet high | 34 |
Pearl Jam "Singles" song | 34 |
Word with freely or one's last | 34 |
___-in-the-bone (deeply ingrained) | 34 |
J. Fonda role in "Klute" | 34 |
Plymouth Rock, to a chicken farmer | 34 |
Belgian "chanson" master | 34 |
Title in children's literature | 34 |
"Song of the South" term | 34 |
French city famed for its chicken? | 34 |
Third generation Boone of baseball | 34 |
12-time baseball All-Star, 1976-88 | 34 |
Gayle Sayers' teammate Piccolo | 34 |
Kind of patch for Br'er Rabbit | 34 |
Miscellaneous collection beginning | 34 |
Little Pig's building material | 34 |
It might be baked for an appetizer | 34 |
Warhol's "___ Boxes" | 34 |
Raise, with ''up'' | 34 |
Elton John or John Lennon, briefly | 34 |
Elton John or Paul McCartney, e.g. | 34 |
Prince Charles or Tony Blair, e.g. | 34 |
Term of endearment, for a frat boy | 34 |
Bachelor party invitee, informally | 34 |
"Don't tase me, __!" | 34 |
N.L. career stolen base leader Lou | 34 |
Fictional Jean of stage and screen | 34 |
Target of a televised police chase | 34 |
'Wuthering Heights' writer | 34 |
'Wuthering Heights' author | 34 |
Setting for 103 World Series games | 34 |
''Babbling'' water | 34 |
Josip ___ Tito, Yugoslav statesman | 34 |
"It's f-f-freezing!" | 34 |
"It's freezing out!" | 34 |
''It's cold!'' | 34 |
Comment from the chattering class? | 34 |
Kirby of "City Slickers" | 34 |
Kirby in "City Slickers" | 34 |
"Essence of Man" cologne | 34 |
Air conditioner measurement: abbr. | 34 |
Air conditioner measure, for short | 34 |
Incidentally, in texting shorthand | 34 |
May's "darling" ones | 34 |
San Francisco's ___ Vista Park | 34 |
___ Vista, Mexican War battle site | 34 |
G.I.'s "alarm clock" | 34 |
Eaves hanger that attracts insects | 34 |
Inlaid furniture decoration (Var.) | 34 |
Hardware store or nursery purchase | 34 |
"Taras ___," Gogol novel | 34 |
Shoplifter's giveaway, perhaps | 34 |
"Borrow," as a cigarette | 34 |
Speed ___ (traffic-calming device) | 34 |
Borrows without intending to repay | 34 |
Thing that may stick in a fur coat | 34 |
Neighbor of Siam, on some old maps | 34 |
Sound from the belly of the beast? | 34 |
Result of a pat on the back, maybe | 34 |
Raymond of "Perry Mason" | 34 |
Vice president who killed Hamilton | 34 |
1973 Gore Vidal historical fiction | 34 |
Richard nominated for seven Oscars | 34 |
One of Taylor's exes—twice | 34 |
"Sleepy Hollow" director | 34 |
Name on the Cardinals' stadium | 34 |
Did some after-dinner work, maybe? | 34 |