Soft-pedal (with "over") | 34 |
"Today" rival, for short | 34 |
"Today" rival, initially | 34 |
Robin Roberts' show, initially | 34 |
"Gang Busters" character | 34 |
William H. Webster's employees | 34 |
Dan Duquette and Lee Thomas: abbr. | 34 |
It's eight hrs. later than PST | 34 |
It's five hours later than EST | 34 |
Grind together, as one's teeth | 34 |
Item sometimes planted in a garden | 34 |
Garden pests in Harry Potter books | 34 |
Initials for a nation's output | 34 |
It's protected in South Africa | 34 |
Animal that doesn't sound old? | 34 |
Animal on some South African coins | 34 |
". . . can ___ long way" | 34 |
Indian state known for big parties | 34 |
Score for the San Jose Earthquakes | 34 |
Barnyard beast's dessert drink | 34 |
Desert that occasionally gets snow | 34 |
Allow the other sex to be admitted | 34 |
Clear the fence, in baseball slang | 34 |
Title character who never shows up | 34 |
Unseen character in a Beckett play | 34 |
"As Time ___," 1931 song | 34 |
Treats gently, with "on" | 34 |
"Get out of here! Fast!" | 34 |
Author of "The Overcoat" | 34 |
Auctioneer's next-to-last word | 34 |
Auctioneer's next to last word | 34 |
"Last chance to bid ..." | 34 |
"Selling like hotcakes!" | 34 |
Bob Dylan "___ Acapulco" | 34 |
Former Israeli prime minister Meir | 34 |
Like the mythical apple of discord | 34 |
Sweet deal for a company executive | 34 |
Exec's severance pay of a sort | 34 |
Movie theme sung by Shirley Bassey | 34 |
Woods, e.g., or one who uses woods | 34 |
"Will you look at that!" | 34 |
Character in a 60's TV spinoff | 34 |
Aerial dogfight opponent, in slang | 34 |
"___, but not forgotten" | 34 |
Auctioneer's "Sold!" | 34 |
"Sold!" at Sotheby's | 34 |
One surrounded by the enemy, maybe | 34 |
Power-hungry daughter of King Lear | 34 |
1939 Vivien Leigh/Clark Gable film | 34 |
"This will ___ further!" | 34 |
"Great" Muppet daredevil | 34 |
Baby's word or baby's food | 34 |
"I like your invention!" | 34 |
Spot overlooking center court, say | 34 |
Gp. whose members like to see red? | 34 |
Reason for an "R" rating | 34 |
What's seen in "Saw" | 34 |
"Friday the 13th" staple | 34 |
"Bridge Complete" author | 34 |
More likely to receive an R rating | 34 |
''Gee willikers!'' | 34 |
Kin of ''jeepers'' | 34 |
Porter ___, former C.I.A. director | 34 |
"You ___ It" Roy Orbison | 34 |
"___ Date with an Angel" | 34 |
City protected by Batman and Robin | 34 |
Like "Wuthering Heights" | 34 |
Signal for a programmer's jump | 34 |
___ guy (one who gets things done) | 34 |
"The Teflon Don" John __ | 34 |
John who was called the Dapper Don | 34 |
Crime boss known as the Teflon Don | 34 |
Chisel for cutting grooves in wood | 34 |
"The Sting" actor Harold | 34 |
"MASH" film star Elliott | 34 |
1962 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
Take the elevator to the penthouse | 34 |
Some Miss America Pageant garments | 34 |
"The Naked Maja" painter | 34 |
"La maja desnuda" artist | 34 |
Grad's transcript abbreviation | 34 |
TomTom or Magellan unit, for short | 34 |
They're not specialists: Abbr. | 34 |
Modern rental car feature, briefly | 34 |
Modern navigational aid, for short | 34 |
It might tell you where to get off | 34 |
Container that holds mystery gifts | 34 |
Type of student or school, briefly | 34 |
1989 AP Female Athlete of the Year | 34 |
18th in a line that ends at a Bush | 34 |
What one's reach should exceed | 34 |
Takes the big cheese down to size? | 34 |
'Ars -- artis' (MGM motto) | 34 |
"Duncan ___," Burns poem | 34 |
Canadian Hunter tycoon, Jim _____ | 34 |
High school : SAT :: college : ___ | 34 |
800 is the top of its scale: Abbr. | 34 |
Word in Prince Edward Island motto | 34 |
Earliest million-dollar movie role | 34 |
"Just what I needed ..." | 34 |