| Word before primaire or secondaire | 34 |
| Bacteria used in genetics research | 34 |
| John Kenneth Galbraith's subj. | 34 |
| Alan Greenspan's field (abbr.) | 34 |
| Essential seminar for the thrifty? | 34 |
| Prefix meaning "outside" | 34 |
| French coin during the Renaissance | 34 |
| Inflammatory condition of the skin | 34 |
| Town about 10 miles from Amsterdam | 34 |
| It's "made" backward | 34 |
| He played Mary Richards's boss | 34 |
| Contemporary of Becker and Courier | 34 |
| Roush of the Baseball Hall of Fame | 34 |
| Girl in TV's "Grand" | 34 |
| One of the Munsters of 60's TV | 34 |
| "Leave It to Beaver" pal | 34 |
| "Leave It to Beaver" boy | 34 |
| Palindromic Dutch city near Arnhem | 34 |
| Scene of Satan's first triumph | 34 |
| Manitoba town or biblical paradise | 34 |
| British Suez Crisis prime minister | 34 |
| Adam and Eve's first residence | 34 |
| "Paradise Lost" paradise | 34 |
| "East of ___": Steinbeck | 34 |
| German river in a 1943 R.A.F. raid | 34 |
| "Jekyll & Hyde" star | 34 |
| English Channel swimmer of '26 | 34 |
| First name of Tarzan's creator | 34 |
| "Postcards from the ___" | 34 |
| U2 guitarist, with "The" | 34 |
| "Postcards From the ---" | 34 |
| It's uncomfortable to be on it | 34 |
| Barely beat (with "out") | 34 |
| Barely beats, with "out" | 34 |
| Falco of "The Sopranos" | 34 |
| Uma's "Be Cool" role | 34 |
| The Cult told her "Ciao" | 34 |
| Paul Simon's wife ___ Brickell | 34 |
| Marriage equality activist Windsor | 34 |
| Falco of "Nurse Jackie" | 34 |
| Adams of "The Apartment" | 34 |
| Adams in "The Apartment" | 34 |
| ___ Brickell and the New Bohemians | 34 |
| The Empire State Building, for one | 34 |
| Sitcom mother of Serge and Saffron | 34 |
| Patsy's "Ab Fab" pal | 34 |
| Midwest city abutting Eden Prairie | 34 |
| "Fargo" filming location | 34 |
| Reduce one's sentence, perhaps | 34 |
| Make spelling corrections to, e.g. | 34 |
| Change someone's words around? | 34 |
| Shortened, as a law review article | 34 |
| "Dingbat" of '70s TV | 34 |
| "All in the Family "wife | 34 |
| Costume designer with eight Oscars | 34 |
| The first people to try crosswords | 34 |
| "So Big" novelist Ferber | 34 |
| Laverne and Shirley's landlady | 34 |
| Frequent collaborator of George S. | 34 |
| "Showboat" author Ferber | 34 |
| "Cimarron" author Ferber | 34 |
| Mystery writer Buchanan and others | 34 |
| Aussie "Dame" and others | 34 |
| Japan's ___ Period (1603-1867) | 34 |
| Former name of Japan's capital | 34 |
| Biblical kingdom near the Dead Sea | 34 |
| Biblical land (or style backwards) | 34 |
| Another name for the biblical Esau | 34 |
| Ancient region bordering Palestine | 34 |
| Ancient land south of the Dead Sea | 34 |
| Ancient land in today's Jordan | 34 |
| The Bermuda station wagon, for one | 34 |
| Ford who was the son of Henry Ford | 34 |
| Ford who first drove a Continental | 34 |
| Citation that deserved a citation? | 34 |
| Cars named after the boss' son | 34 |
| Lollapuzzoola's setting: Abbr. | 34 |
| Clock setting for BoSox home games | 34 |
| "Spring ahead" in N.Y.C. | 34 |
| 1999 comedy directed by Ron Howard | 34 |
| Part of a prof's email address | 34 |
| Student's email address ending | 34 |
| Part of an academic e-mail address | 34 |
| End of a George Washington address | 34 |
| Conclusion of a dean's address | 34 |
| The "E" of N.E.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
| Actor-brother of John Wilkes Booth | 34 |
| Dickens's mysterious Mr. Drood | 34 |
| "National Velvet" sister | 34 |
| Name in the frozen dessert section | 34 |
| Maker of Andes Cool Mint ice cream | 34 |
| Brand with the flavor Fudge Tracks | 34 |
| Neurosurgeon's test, for short | 34 |
| Neurologist's order, for short | 34 |
| Neural activity measure, for short | 34 |
| Interjection upon a mouse-sighting | 34 |
| Utterance while jumping on a chair | 34 |
| Cry before calling an exterminator | 34 |
| "STEP ON THAT THING!!!!" | 34 |
| "Is that a vampire bat?" | 34 |