| Paul Anka hit with a rhyming title | 34 |
| Gen. McAuliffe's defiant reply | 34 |
| Like a certain cinematic professor | 34 |
| New York City suburb on the Hudson | 34 |
| Lake of southeast Africa, formerly | 34 |
| Ft. Lee neighbor across the Hudson | 34 |
| "Science rules!" speaker | 34 |
| "Bill ___ and Boomerang" | 34 |
| Vote seldom heard in the Presidium | 34 |
| "Can't do it, Sasha" | 34 |
| 2008 ticker-tape parade recipients | 34 |
| Silk's successor, in stockings | 34 |
| Johan Santana or R.A. Dickey, e.g. | 34 |
| MLB team with a bridge in its logo | 34 |
| Part of PuzzleSocial's address | 34 |
| Part of a Manhattan address: Abbr. | 34 |
| Address with ZIP code 10001: Abbr. | 34 |
| Capt. Barney Miller's employer | 34 |
| Big Apple enforcers, for short (4) | 34 |
| Home to Albany and Buffalo (Abbr.) | 34 |
| Gov. Paterson's place, briefly | 34 |
| Grover Cleveland was once its gov. | 34 |
| Institution located at 11 Wall St. | 34 |
| Will Shortz's newspaper: Abbr. | 34 |
| Adolph Ochs's newspaper: Abbr. | 34 |
| Home of the Tisch Sch. of the Arts | 34 |
| Mary-Kate Olsen's school, once | 34 |
| Big Apple campus at Washington Sq. | 34 |
| Site of Hawaii's Barbers Point | 34 |
| It's between Molokai and Kauai | 34 |
| Material for wine barrels, perhaps | 34 |
| Country music's ___ Ridge Boys | 34 |
| White ___ (Connecticut state tree) | 34 |
| ___ Hill (James Monroe's home) | 34 |
| Material for an old bucket of song | 34 |
| Mussolini portrayer in a 1940 film | 34 |
| Reminiscent of wood, as some wines | 34 |
| "All Sides" band (Abbr.) | 34 |
| Pair-___ (two-person racing shell) | 34 |
| It might go for a dip in the ocean | 34 |
| "Lay Down" Maryland band | 34 |
| They're shipped on small boats | 34 |
| They make waves when used properly | 34 |
| Gp. established at Bogotá: 1948 | 34 |
| Spots to find dates in the desert? | 34 |
| Locales that may be well-supplied? | 34 |
| Sahara "filling station" | 34 |
| Port for a "desert ship" | 34 |
| Place to find a date in the desert | 34 |
| Movie that might end in a showdown | 34 |
| Film with dusty streets, typically | 34 |
| Musical Hall of fame collaborator? | 34 |
| "The Profane Art" author | 34 |
| It may be taken with a raised hand | 34 |
| It'll be taken in January 2009 | 34 |
| Officeholder's initial promise | 34 |
| They make people raise their hands | 34 |
| Word on some cards in the game Pit | 34 |
| What Daryl Hall has for breakfast? | 34 |
| Book between Amos and Jonah: Abbr. | 34 |
| Time's 2012 Person of the Year | 34 |
| Time's Person of the Year 2008 | 34 |
| Time's 2008 Person of the Year | 34 |
| Only U.S. president born in Hawaii | 34 |
| Only Indonesian-speaking President | 34 |
| Magic practiced by native Guianans | 34 |
| Editorial marks on old manuscripts | 34 |
| William Herschel discovery of 1787 | 34 |
| Way too big for one's britches | 34 |
| Struggling with middle management? | 34 |
| Really moving the needle, in a way | 34 |
| Like some people with elevated BMI | 34 |
| "___ thy heart": Emerson | 34 |
| ''Shogun'' apparel | 34 |
| Wrap around a fatty Japanese roll? | 34 |
| Sash traditionally tied with a bow | 34 |
| Madame Butterfly often tied one on | 34 |
| Award started by the Village Voice | 34 |
| 2006 award for S. Epatha Merkerson | 34 |
| "Village Voice" bestowal | 34 |
| "The Mikado" accessories | 34 |
| News item for a scrapbook, briefly | 34 |
| News item often written in advance | 34 |
| "In memoriam" news items | 34 |
| Rectangular or elliptical in shape | 34 |
| It's blown in the wind section | 34 |
| Orchestral "tuning fork" | 34 |
| Mitch Miller found it instrumental | 34 |
| Instrument once called the hautboy | 34 |
| "Clown of the orchestra" | 34 |
| What the hautbois is called, today | 34 |
| Radio letter between Nan and Peter | 34 |
| “O” in old radio alphabets | 34 |
| Mitch MillerÂ's instrument | 34 |
| Its keys are usually silver-plated | 34 |
| It sounds similar to a harmoniphon | 34 |
| It is instrumental to Mitch Miller | 34 |
| Instrument that tunes an orchestra | 34 |
| Instrument in the woodwind section | 34 |
| "Wind nobody blows good" | 34 |