Orchestra leader born July 4, 1911 | 34 |
'Sing Along' leader [1911] | 34 |
Canterbury prelate's headdress | 34 |
Bishop's headdress, in Britain | 34 |
A little of this, a little of that | 34 |
Broadway's "Les ___" | 34 |
"Les __" (show nickname) | 34 |
D.C. United, Columbus Crew, et al. | 34 |
Title for C. Dickens's Defarge | 34 |
Sra.'s neighboring counterpart | 34 |
Flaubert's Bovary, e.g.: Abbr. | 34 |
Year the U.S. declared war on Iraq | 34 |
1997 #1 hit with a nonsense chorus | 34 |
Ancient kingdom in the Middle East | 34 |
Drawbridge's raison d'etre | 34 |
Hitman's organization, perhaps | 34 |
They may be suspended in art class | 34 |
Melville's "__-Dick" | 34 |
Shoe with a puckered seam, briefly | 34 |
Footwear that may be worn with PJs | 34 |
TV's "The ___ Squad" | 34 |
Syndicated computer adviser Mr. __ | 34 |
"Full Metal Jacket" star | 34 |
Designed with standard-sized units | 34 |
"The Simpsons" bartender | 34 |
2012 role for Chris Diamantopoulos | 34 |
Tavern on "The Simpsons" | 34 |
Watering hole for Homer and Barney | 34 |
Tavern in "The Simpsons" | 34 |
--- Tavern (Homer Simpson hangout) | 34 |
Author of "Silent Night" | 34 |
"You can't mean me!" | 34 |
"Parlez ___ d'amour" | 34 |
"J'accuse!" response | 34 |
Kelly of "One Tree Hill" | 34 |
Shearer of "Peeping Tom" | 34 |
Kelly of "The West Wing" | 34 |
Luck that's workin' for ya | 34 |
Like some items in a damp basement | 34 |
Person making unauthorized reports | 34 |
Distinctive Cindy Crawford feature | 34 |
Tavern frequented by Barney Gumble | 34 |
Pen name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin | 34 |
"The Misanthrope" author | 34 |
"Le Tartuffe" playwright | 34 |
Actress Ringwald makes her escape? | 34 |
__ vivace: quite lively, on scores | 34 |
Youth-soccer "chauffeur" | 34 |
Might want to thank her for talent | 34 |
"Go to your room!" sayer | 34 |
Where 20th-cen. painters hang out? | 34 |
Sculpture garden setting in N.Y.C. | 34 |
"__ Lisa"(da Vinci work) | 34 |
'Who's the Boss?' role | 34 |
Where the House of Grimaldi reigns | 34 |
Painter of "Cape Martin" | 34 |
He painted "Cape Martin" | 34 |
Giverny's most famous resident | 34 |
"Les Coquelicots" artist | 34 |
Wherein dead presidents come clean | 34 |
The ponderosa pine is its st. tree | 34 |
"The Count of __ Cristo" | 34 |
Instructional method for the young | 34 |
New Orleans Hornets coach Williams | 34 |
Graham Chapman's comedy troupe | 34 |
"Old MacDonald" syllable | 34 |
Inventor of a '60s synthesizer | 34 |
Where "The Eagle" landed | 34 |
Gene Cernan was the last man there | 34 |
When it occurs depends on latitude | 34 |
"To a Steam Roller" poet | 34 |
He wrote "Esther Waters" | 34 |
Enormous deer, or Manitoba island | 34 |
One of Peter Rabbit's siblings | 34 |
Mass of unstratified glacial drift | 34 |
Do-gooder's reasoning, perhaps | 34 |
Czech region that borders Slovakia | 34 |
English statesman executed in 1535 | 34 |
"That's not enough!" | 34 |
Jeanne of "Jules et Jim" | 34 |
Food item prized in French cuisine | 34 |
Site of some murder mystery scenes | 34 |
"The Karate Kid" co-star | 34 |
'70s-'80s TV attic-dweller | 34 |
Alberta town or novelist Callaghan | 34 |
"___ at seven": Browning | 34 |
Crossword-solving detective on PBS | 34 |
U.S. artist and telegraphy pioneer | 34 |
Big name in communications history | 34 |
"Tru" Tony-winner Robert | 34 |
Jazzman "Jelly Roll" ___ | 34 |
They last, on average, 7301/2 hrs. | 34 |
Detectives' discoveries: Abbr. | 34 |
"The New Danger" ___ Def | 34 |
St. Mark's Basilica decoration | 34 |
Subway station decoration, perhaps | 34 |
Vnukovo International Airport city | 34 |
Wine region where Riesling is made | 34 |
Welcome growth in Japanese gardens | 34 |
Peat __ (gardener's purchases) | 34 |