| Ingredient in many salad dressings | 34 |
| Piano pedals that mute the strings | 34 |
| Ingredient of paper and explosives | 34 |
| Singer Green with multiple Grammys | 34 |
| Places where graft is most common? | 34 |
| Bugs that technically are misnamed | 34 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Orlando ___ | 34 |
| He played a socially awkward Bluth | 34 |
| The brainiest explorer in history? | 34 |
| Metal that may ignite if scratched | 34 |
| Certain baseball positions (abbr.) | 34 |
| You may see guard dogs behind them | 34 |
| What Tse-tung is called, to a cat? | 34 |
| R. & B. singer who's able? | 34 |
| Bit of wedding toast effervescence | 34 |
| New Year's welcome, frequently | 34 |
| "Spider Baby" star, 1964 | 34 |
| Threw a slower pitch than expected | 34 |
| Woman's proverbial prerogative | 34 |
| Move from Crystal to Caesar's? | 34 |
| CD ___ (audiophile's purchase) | 34 |
| 1989 French Open winner and others | 34 |
| Did a great job impersonating, say | 34 |
| 90's singer Mary ___ Carpenter | 34 |
| Lennon's killer Mark David ___ | 34 |
| "___ of Fire," 1981 film | 34 |
| Strip's creator, born 11/26/22 | 34 |
| 'Two and a Half Men' actor | 34 |
| Allures of actor Peter and family? | 34 |
| Longtime New Yorker cartoonist Roz | 34 |
| Certain items of tangible property | 34 |
| Writer buried at Westminster Abbey | 34 |
| First name in transgender activism | 34 |
| Cuddly companion for a con artist? | 34 |
| Advice from a fellow diet shirker? | 34 |
| Part of a hockey practice session? | 34 |
| Fitting container for this puzzle? | 34 |
| It may be passed around at a party | 34 |
| Motorcycle club for dairy farmers? | 34 |
| They're drawn on British banks | 34 |
| English Channel port near Le Havre | 34 |
| Select the best and leave the rest | 34 |
| One place to find kings and queens | 34 |
| Good day's work for a termite? | 34 |
| Odd group that included Tom Hayden | 34 |
| Songbird with an onomatopoeic name | 34 |
| Soup selection for an insectivore? | 34 |
| Hotel counter for Foghorn Leghorn? | 34 |
| Product with a mermaid in its logo | 34 |
| Lighthearted genre about womanhood | 34 |
| Tiny biter causing intense itching | 34 |
| Like activities for the very young | 34 |
| Second ___ (man's seventh age) | 34 |
| Countrymen of 33 miner celebrities | 34 |
| Smart investment for fruit lovers? | 34 |
| Stain left by a pool disinfectant? | 34 |
| Didn't engage in fence sitting | 34 |
| ____ of the Andes: boundary marker | 34 |
| St. Paul's Cathedral architect | 34 |
| Show disapproval, vaudeville-style | 34 |
| "Johnny B. Goode" singer | 34 |
| "Johnny B. Goode" rocker | 34 |
| So-called "weekend pill" | 34 |
| Fabled Seven Cities of Zuni people | 34 |
| Air purifier's target, perhaps | 34 |
| Parent team of the Louisville Bats | 34 |
| Building block of a building block | 34 |
| Basic training manual for Marines? | 34 |
| Compound used as a flavoring agent | 34 |
| MAYor's legislative colleagues | 34 |
| One for whom a street may be named | 34 |
| Sound-activated infomercial gadget | 34 |
| High-school seniors' keepsakes | 34 |
| Main character in "Hair" | 34 |
| 1985 Literature Nobelist ___ Simon | 34 |
| The Invisible Man star in 1933 | 34 |
| Source for a potter's material | 34 |
| Inheritor right out of the shower? | 34 |
| Frost's "In the ___" | 34 |
| Like the perceptive meteorologist? | 34 |
| "Purlie" star ___ Little | 34 |
| E Street Band saxophonist Clarence | 34 |
| High-window section of a structure | 34 |
| Anne of ___, Henry VIII's IVth | 34 |
| ''Cheers'' regular | 34 |
| "Dallas," e.g., famously | 34 |
| People moving up the social ladder | 34 |
| Governor who opened the Erie Canal | 34 |
| Companion on Hillary's ascent? | 34 |
| "Sorry, you just missed" | 34 |
| Like some who haven't come out | 34 |
| "Take Me to the ___" LMC | 34 |
| Small-car occupants, at the circus | 34 |
| Household stain remover sold on TV | 34 |
| Stack at the golfers' banquet? | 34 |
| French commune once noted for lace | 34 |
| Key with no flats or sharps: Abbr. | 34 |
| Residential care worker, for short | 34 |
| Breakfast choice in winter months? | 34 |
| Coverage option for the unemployed | 34 |