Subj. of a Financial Times article | 34 |
One making firm decisions, briefly | 34 |
It can involve dumbbells and jerks | 34 |
There's love lost between them | 34 |
Ones released from an institution? | 34 |
Phillips ___ Academy (prep school) | 34 |
Personal trainer's instruction | 34 |
What Elba represented for Napoleon | 34 |
Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972 | 34 |
Sign you look for during a bad set | 34 |
Questions to those who are leaving | 34 |
Departure of Israelites from Egypt | 34 |
Biblical source of Red Sea miracle | 34 |
The Czechs in the Maldives, maybe? | 34 |
Event where you might rent a booth | 34 |
Convention center event, for short | 34 |
Some "60 Minutes" pieces | 34 |
Place to exercise a passing fancy? | 34 |
Screenplay abbr. for outdoor shots | 34 |
Nos. pressed after getting through | 34 |
Tabloid show hosted by Mario Lopez | 34 |
Small community away from the city | 34 |
Suggested object for a tit for tat | 34 |
Image on the back of a dollar bill | 34 |
Part of the great seal of the U.S. | 34 |
Something superficially attractive | 34 |
Good thing to make during a speech | 34 |
Ophthalmologist's prescription | 34 |
Tests that people look forward to? | 34 |
Snellen charts can be used in them | 34 |
"___ newt . . . ": Shak. | 34 |
___ newt (witches' ingredient) | 34 |
"Keep your ___ the ball" | 34 |
"Keep your --- the ball" | 34 |
Stewart in "Rear Window" | 34 |
"Hungry ___," Twitty hit | 34 |
Bette Davis features in a pop song | 34 |
It improves when you have contacts | 34 |
Lucubrator's potential problem | 34 |
One who's not a procrastinator | 34 |
Last name of a Brontë governess | 34 |
Jane who stayed at Thornfield Hall | 34 |
Character created by Brontë | 34 |
'90s Israeli president Weizman | 34 |
Mag published without paper or ink | 34 |
Pinza of "South Pacific" | 34 |
Northeastern toll road convenience | 34 |
Old Testament book before Nehemiah | 34 |
Transportation overseer, for short | 34 |
Org. that tracks runway incursions | 34 |
Govt. branch concerned with planes | 34 |
Ade's "___ in Slang" | 34 |
Something that's often made up | 34 |
Helen's launched a large fleet | 34 |
Where many jobs may be on the line | 34 |
It's here today, gone tomorrow | 34 |
It's in one era, out the other | 34 |
They're "in" briefly | 34 |
"Oliver Twist" character | 34 |
Received less than a passing grade | 34 |
Snow White, vis-Ã -vis the queen | 34 |
Cela ne ___ rien (never mind): Fr. | 34 |
Like a flea-market Gucci, probably | 34 |
"Rock Me Amadeus" singer | 34 |
Atlantan that may go out of bounds | 34 |
Honeymoon destination Niagara ____ | 34 |
"___ is the spur . . . " | 34 |
When parents and kids are together | 34 |
Places to find long-lost relatives | 34 |
___ interference (baseball ruling) | 34 |
London's "White ___" | 34 |
Part of the mouth of a cottonmouth | 34 |
Actress Brice prepares for a trip? | 34 |
Card game also known as parliament | 34 |
Gridiron game with imaginary teams | 34 |
___ Schwarz (noted N.Y. toy store) | 34 |
Common Web site section, for short | 34 |
Queries on the Internet, for short | 34 |
Newbies are often directed to them | 34 |
Incomparably, after "by" | 34 |
First word of a Thomas Hardy title | 34 |
''So __, so good'' | 34 |
Basic unit of electric capacitance | 34 |
It's not to be taken seriously | 34 |
"Comedy of Errors," e.g. | 34 |
Very different, with "a" | 34 |
North Dakota city on the Red River | 34 |
Someone born on Columbus Day, e.g. | 34 |
Baseball training team designation | 34 |
King Tut's favorite card game? | 34 |
Klinger player on "MASH" | 34 |
Jamie of TV's "MASH" | 34 |
He wrote "The Naked God" | 34 |
Tracy Chapman's first hit song | 34 |
Like many an Olympic gold medalist | 34 |
Cheetah, compared to other animals | 34 |
Like a film "Attraction" | 34 |
Progressive metal band ___ Warning | 34 |
Goddess trio, with "the" | 34 |
Nickname of jazz legend Earl Hines | 34 |