Slime ___ (hagfishÂ’s nickname) | 34 |
It's sometimes wrapped in rice | 34 |
Fisherman who supplies a sushi bar | 34 |
Producers of currents in currents? | 34 |
South American freshwater shockers | 34 |
When night comes o'er the land | 34 |
Contraction before "now" | 34 |
"___ Napoli": T. A. Daly | 34 |
"___, meenie, miney ..." | 34 |
Start of a decision-making process | 34 |
Word heard in the choosing process | 34 |
Job-related term created under LBJ | 34 |
Org. overseeing fairness in hiring | 34 |
Anti-workplace discrimination org. | 34 |
Workplace antidiscrimination agcy. | 34 |
Suffix with "convention" | 34 |
Sonneteer's "always" | 34 |
Poet's ending with what or how | 34 |
Like "The Twilight Zone" | 34 |
Like "The Shining," e.g. | 34 |
Like H. P. Lovecraft's writing | 34 |
First name in architectural legend | 34 |
Endings with mountain and election | 34 |
"Winnie-the-Pooh" donkey | 34 |
Jennifer in "Dreamgirls" | 34 |
One way to submit taxes to the IRS | 34 |
The Liberty Bell's strike note | 34 |
___ effort (award for trying hard) | 34 |
Stu on "77 Sunset Strip" | 34 |
"The FBI" star Zimbalist | 34 |
"Heavens to Murgatroyd!" | 34 |
Stereotypically Victorian outburst | 34 |
"Heavens to murgatroid!" | 34 |
Quaint reply to some shocking news | 34 |
Pulitzer-winning novelist Jennifer | 34 |
Popeye Doyle's prototype Eddie | 34 |
"A Summer Place" co-star | 34 |
You don't want it on your face | 34 |
"Which came first?" item | 34 |
It's usually broken before use | 34 |
It's broken when it's used | 34 |
It might get beaten in the morning | 34 |
Thick & Fluffy breakfast brand | 34 |
Breakfast brand from Kellogg's | 34 |
They're hunted in April, often | 34 |
Many were hidden on April 16, 2006 | 34 |
Halloween vandal's projectiles | 34 |
DC band that scrambled in '95? | 34 |
___ trip (self-indulgent activity) | 34 |
A prima donna's needs stroking | 34 |
One of a pair of concerns to Freud | 34 |
It's often bruised or inflated | 34 |
It might swell when being massaged | 34 |
For some, it can be bruised easily | 34 |
A movie star's may be inflated | 34 |
Meredith's "The ___" | 34 |
"Me, me, me" kind of guy | 34 |
"Ghostbusters" character | 34 |
Ray and Peter's co-Ghostbuster | 34 |
Ghostbuster played by Harold Ramis | 34 |
They're bruised by humiliation | 34 |
They're boosted by compliments | 34 |
TheyÂ’re bruised by humiliation | 34 |
They can get inflated with hot air | 34 |
Some trial lawyers have large ones | 34 |
Self-centered people have big ones | 34 |
Self-indulgent "journey" | 34 |
Bird known for its valuable plumes | 34 |
One "Arab Spring" nation | 34 |
Alexander the Great's conquest | 34 |
Home to the largest city in Africa | 34 |
Home of the City of 1,000 Minarets | 34 |
New grad sees equestrian event (8) | 34 |
Refrain from singing about a farm? | 34 |
Vowel sequence in a kid's song | 34 |
Refrain in 'Old MacDonald' | 34 |
View from Grindelwald, Switzerland | 34 |
Swiss peak in a Trevanian thriller | 34 |
"___ Men Out," 1988 film | 34 |
Really thirsty Brit's request? | 34 |
Year in which the Colosseum opened | 34 |
Article in "Der Spiegel" | 34 |
"Ich bin _____ Berliner" | 34 |
" ___ Kleine Nachtmusik" | 34 |
"_____kleine Nachtmusik" | 34 |
"Old MacDonald" fragment | 34 |
"Old Macdonald" sequence | 34 |
Name of a republic: 1937–49 | 34 |
Name derived from a Gaelic goddess | 34 |
Dublin's country, to residents | 34 |
What Dubliners call their homeland | 34 |
Republic consisting of 26 counties | 34 |
Former name of a European republic | 34 |
Britain's neighbor, to natives | 34 |
It might halt traffic on the Rhein | 34 |
NATO's first supreme commander | 34 |
Anita of "La Dolce Vita" | 34 |
Just manage (with "out") | 34 |
Squeeze (out), as a narrow victory | 34 |
Barely make (with "out") | 34 |