"Passages" author Sheehy | 34 |
"Top Chef" judge Simmons | 34 |
O'Grady of 'NYPD Blue' | 34 |
Borden who invented condensed milk | 34 |
1992 Olympic track star ___ Devers | 34 |
"Passages" writer Sheehy | 34 |
Items in a stock record, hopefully | 34 |
Actor on "The Lucy Show" | 34 |
Founder of experimental physiology | 34 |
Court physician to Marcus Aurelius | 34 |
Large quantities of laughter, e.g. | 34 |
Editor's error-detection print | 34 |
Dance named for a horse's gait | 34 |
Sea ___ (Seattle NFL cheerleaders) | 34 |
Opening maneuver to gain advantage | 34 |
Third letter of the Greek alphabet | 34 |
Kind of ray emitted by a supernova | 34 |
'West Side Story' factions | 34 |
Worker in a big house near Big Ben | 34 |
Dental problem corrected by braces | 34 |
Area between center and right, say | 34 |
They may occur between generations | 34 |
It may lighten the load for movers | 34 |
"___ Talks" (1984 movie) | 34 |
''Ninotchka'' star | 34 |
Title film role for Robin Williams | 34 |
She had a "Tootsie" role | 34 |
Ralph ___, 1974 N.L. batting champ | 34 |
It's tossed at some receptions | 34 |
Larson of "The Far Side" | 34 |
City founded in 1906 by U.S. Steel | 34 |
Big part of a trucker's budget | 34 |
Fill the tank, with "up" | 34 |
"Fill 'er up" filler | 34 |
Nozzle attached to a Bunsen burner | 34 |
Like many Sherlock Holmes settings | 34 |
It may be stepped on to accelerate | 34 |
Horror movie audience's sounds | 34 |
It was replaced by the WTO in 1995 | 34 |
''Scandal'' suffix | 34 |
Entrances to exclusive communities | 34 |
St. Louis's arch, symbolically | 34 |
Nine Inch Nails "___ Up" | 34 |
"I ___ My Love a Cherry" | 34 |
Applicant for a civil union, maybe | 34 |
". . . Grapevine" singer | 34 |
Shelter that's often octagonal | 34 |
Standard of living econ. indicator | 34 |
Unlike drive, reverse has just one | 34 |
Insurance "spokeslizard" | 34 |
Dropout's goal, perhaps: Abbr. | 34 |
Test with a social studies section | 34 |
A high school dropout might get it | 34 |
Night schoolers' awards: Abbr. | 34 |
"That's impressive!" | 34 |
"That's incredible!" | 34 |
"That's a surprise!" | 34 |
"Wow!" to Beaver Cleaver | 34 |
"That's news to me!" | 34 |
"I didn't know that" | 34 |
''___ willikers!'' | 34 |
"Hmm, I don't know!" | 34 |
Square peg in high school, perhaps | 34 |
Person sporting a pocket protector | 34 |
Cosplayer at PAX East, most likely | 34 |
Davis of "Stuart Little" | 34 |
Grandpa on "The Waltons" | 34 |
Grandpa in "The Waltons" | 34 |
CBS's memorable Grandpa Walton | 34 |
"The Waltons" actor Will | 34 |
Old-style ''Wow!'' | 34 |
Literally, "arts person" | 34 |
Douglas in "Wall Street" | 34 |
It may make your hair stand on end | 34 |
Collective Soul hit to style hair? | 34 |
Some toothpastes or shaving creams | 34 |
Molecular biology lab preparations | 34 |
Minerals giving Idaho its nickname | 34 |
It's passed down in the family | 34 |
It may be given from father to son | 34 |
U.N.'s main deliberative organ | 34 |
Popular brand at the grocery store | 34 |
Phil Collins's band until 1996 | 34 |
"The Balcony" playwright | 34 |
"The Screens" playwright | 34 |
French writer of nightmarish plays | 34 |
Forte of Crick, Watson and Wilkins | 34 |
It's bottled-up and rubbed out | 34 |
  "Aladdin" role | 34 |
Magicians' magazine since 1936 | 34 |
Birthplace of Christopher Columbus | 34 |
Where explorer John Cabot was born | 34 |
Jib used to give a boat more speed | 34 |
Home of Cristoforo Colombo Airport | 34 |
Western and foreign, to moviegoers | 34 |
Trivial Pursuit's ____ Edition | 34 |
The "E" in E. coli, e.g. | 34 |
Biological subdivision of a family | 34 |
MTV's original target audience | 34 |
MTV's earliest viewers, mostly | 34 |