__ d'amour: baroque instrument | 34 |
Pair in an average-sized orchestra | 34 |
Certain member of the wind section | 34 |
"Watch closely, now ..." | 34 |
Persistently think about something | 34 |
Force one's opinions on others | 34 |
It's due west of Daytona Beach | 34 |
Senators hear it before facing off | 34 |
Instrument with eight finger holes | 34 |
Wind instruments with finger holes | 34 |
"Purple Dust" playwright | 34 |
Eponymous William's birthplace | 34 |
English philosopher William of ___ | 34 |
It has a floor but lacks a ceiling | 34 |
Year of the ___ (what 2008-09 was) | 34 |
Title role for Clooney and Sinatra | 34 |
Nearly three quarters of the earth | 34 |
"Love Zone" singer Billy | 34 |
Side count on a stop sign in Spain | 34 |
''Cuatro'' doubled | 34 |
Yellow artist's pigment (Var.) | 34 |
Punch Sulzberger's middle name | 34 |
Protest singer-songwriter Phil ___ | 34 |
Newspaperman Arthur ___ Sulzberger | 34 |
First female Supreme Court Justice | 34 |
"All in the Family" star | 34 |
Text-scanning technology, in brief | 34 |
Image-to-text converter, for short | 34 |
___ the Younger (Arthurian knight) | 34 |
Birth month for most Libras: Abbr. | 34 |
Santa's reindeer, sans Rudolph | 34 |
Notation used for Unix permissions | 34 |
Measure of autoignition resistance | 34 |
A Mendelssohn opus in E flat major | 34 |
When the swallows leave Capistrano | 34 |
When the Supreme Court term starts | 34 |
Prefix for ''eye'' | 34 |
"___ Man Out," 1947 film | 34 |
Like Oscar and Felix's pairing | 34 |
Different from what's expected | 34 |
''The ___ Couple'' | 34 |
"This is weird, but ..." | 34 |
'Strange as it seems, ...' | 34 |
''France: An ___'' | 34 |
''___ to Evening'' | 34 |
1961 Newbery Medal winner Scott __ | 34 |
"___ Melancholy" (Keats) | 34 |
Keats' '-- Melancholy' | 34 |
It joins the Neisse near Frankfurt | 34 |
It has banks in Germany and Poland | 34 |
Germany's Frankfurt an der ___ | 34 |
___-Neisse Line (border in Europe) | 34 |
"To the Moon" and others | 34 |
___ of Solomon (noncanonical book) | 34 |
Battleship Potemkin mutiny setting | 34 |
Schiller's "___ Joy" | 34 |
Keats's "___ Psyche" | 34 |
Words that start many Keats titles | 34 |
Keats's "___ Apollo" | 34 |
''___ Billie Joe'' | 34 |
Schiller work adapted by Beethoven | 34 |
"Night Music" playwright | 34 |
He wrote "The Big Knife" | 34 |
"Awake and Sing!" writer | 34 |
"Awake and Sing!" penner | 34 |
'Waiting for Lefty' writer | 34 |
Folk-singing civil rights activist | 34 |
One-named singer of folk and blues | 34 |
Long-tongued comic strip character | 34 |
Pet given to Jon Arbuckle by Lyman | 34 |
Garfield's pal, in the funnies | 34 |
Garfield's foil, in the comics | 34 |
Garfield's bane, in the comics | 34 |
Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
Frigg's husband, in Norse myth | 34 |
God who rode an eight-legged horse | 34 |
Mythological deity with two ravens | 34 |
Writers for old literary magazines | 34 |
Poets who focus on praising verses | 34 |
Dashboard gadget prefix with meter | 34 |
Device measuring distance traveled | 34 |
"What died?" provocation | 34 |
Reason for a clothespin, in comics | 34 |
A strong one may be found in a gym | 34 |
Something picked up from the trash | 34 |
Reason to say "pee-yew!" | 34 |
It might hang around a locker room | 34 |
"Who did that?" elicitor | 34 |
Coors' nonalcoholic competitor | 34 |
Ref. with about 600,000 word-forms | 34 |
Lexicon with many citations: Abbr. | 34 |
Trompe l'__ (visual deception) | 34 |
"___ the ramparts . . ." | 34 |
"___ the land of . . . " | 34 |
Opposite of "'neath" | 34 |
Anthem word after "wave" | 34 |
'-- the fields we go, ...' | 34 |
``___ the ramparts . . .'' | 34 |
Honduras-to-Guatemala dirección | 34 |
Málaga-to-Cádiz dirección | 34 |