| Educational inits. in Tulsa, Okla. | 34 |
| Author of "Animal Farm" | 34 |
| Old bandleader "Kid" ___ | 34 |
| Missourian who became an Oklahoman | 34 |
| City where Capcom headquarters are | 34 |
| City in Honshu's Kansai region | 34 |
| "The Paper Chase" author | 34 |
| Half of "The Odd Couple" | 34 |
| Basketball Hall of Famer Robertson | 34 |
| Role in "The Odd Couple" | 34 |
| Prize awarded at the Kodak Theatre | 34 |
| Peace Nobelist _____ Arias Sanchez | 34 |
| One of a Katharine Hepburn quartet | 34 |
| It's sought-after in Hollywood | 34 |
| Felix's "odd" friend | 34 |
| "Odd" name of classic TV | 34 |
| "American Beauty" statue | 34 |
| "12 Years a Slave" award | 34 |
| Battle of the Withlacoochee leader | 34 |
| Suffix meaning "full of" | 34 |
| TV/radio journalist with a bow tie | 34 |
| Org. concerned with asbestos stds. | 34 |
| Historic act signed by Pres. Nixon | 34 |
| Govt. arm concerned with accidents | 34 |
| Fed. workers' protection group | 34 |
| Milo in "The Dream Team" | 34 |
| City at the mouth of the Fox River | 34 |
| God represented in mummy wrappings | 34 |
| God often depicted with green skin | 34 |
| Nobel Peace Prize ceremony setting | 34 |
| ___ Fjord (inlet of the Skagerrak) | 34 |
| Where the Storting parliament sits | 34 |
| Whence the Nobel Peace Prize comes | 34 |
| Location of the Nobel Peace Center | 34 |
| German-occupied capital in W.W. II | 34 |
| City that the band a-ha hails from | 34 |
| Capital formerly named Christiania | 34 |
| ___ Accords (1993 peace agreement) | 34 |
| Tenor standard "___ Mio" | 34 |
| "___ Mio" (popular aria) | 34 |
| Duel referee in "Hamlet" | 34 |
| Duel manager in "Hamlet" | 34 |
| Org. that infiltrated Nazi Germany | 34 |
| Davis of "Evening Shade" | 34 |
| "Purlie Victorious" name | 34 |
| Düsseldorf-to-Dresden direction | 34 |
| King who became a Christian martyr | 34 |
| Handicapper's hangout, briefly | 34 |
| Where many races are seen, briefly | 34 |
| Pony players' locale, in brief | 34 |
| Place to play favorites, initially | 34 |
| With no prescription needed: Abbr. | 34 |
| Not needing a prescription (abbr.) | 34 |
| Like non-prescription meds (abbr.) | 34 |
| How some stocks are traded (abbr.) | 34 |
| Opera premiere at La Scala in 1887 | 34 |
| La Scala premiere of February 1887 | 34 |
| Cheri of "The Ant Bully" | 34 |
| Fill-in-the-blank option on a form | 34 |
| Something often checked in studies | 34 |
| "No ___ Love," 1953 song | 34 |
| Inventor who had his ups and downs | 34 |
| Leader of a lush life in Mayberry? | 34 |
| Company that has its ups and downs | 34 |
| Vertical transportation specialist | 34 |
| Sheriff Taylor kept a cell for him | 34 |
| Name associated with ups and downs | 34 |
| Milo's pug pal, in a 1989 film | 34 |
| Man known for giving people a lift | 34 |
| Company that helps executives rise | 34 |
| A.L.'s "Famous Amos" | 34 |
| "Respect" singer Redding | 34 |
| "Dock of the Bay" singer | 34 |
| First tribe met by Lewis and Clark | 34 |
| Two-time Oscar nominee as Henry II | 34 |
| "My Favorite Year" actor | 34 |
| It's something else, in Madrid | 34 |
| Not this or that, below the border | 34 |
| ___ vez (another time, in Spanish) | 34 |
| Tenth-inning counterparts, briefly | 34 |
| Reasons some games run long: Abbr. | 34 |
| Nail-biting sports events, briefly | 34 |
| Fifth quarters, so to speak: Abbr. | 34 |
| Mel who played at the Polo Grounds | 34 |
| Mel of baseball and crossword fame | 34 |
| Mel who was #4 at the Polo Grounds | 34 |
| Giant Mel enshrined in Cooperstown | 34 |
| 12-time baseball All-Star, 1934-45 | 34 |
| Canadian city once known as Bytown | 34 |
| Playful swimmer hunted for its fur | 34 |
| German aviation pioneer Lilienthal | 34 |
| German chancellor ___ von Bismarck | 34 |
| Name of the Syracuse Orange mascot | 34 |
| A Graham who was a defense cracker | 34 |
| "High Noon" actor Kruger | 34 |
| 'Laura' director Preminger | 34 |
| Cards once traded for Gehrigs, say | 34 |
| "That hurt my feelings!" | 34 |
| "You ___ to know better" | 34 |
| ''Yes, monsieur!'' | 34 |