| Take back, as a championship title | 34 |
| Prepare to give what you received? | 34 |
| Burt's grocery story purchase? | 34 |
| _____ -de- chaussee (street level) | 34 |
| Alters to allow development, maybe | 34 |
| Puts a new coat of lacquer on, say | 34 |
| "___ in Blue" (Gershwin) | 34 |
| George Gershwin classic piano solo | 34 |
| Former Korean president and family | 34 |
| Part of a sentence, in linguistics | 34 |
| Area named for a British financier | 34 |
| Showy bloom, to flower enthusiasts | 34 |
| Aunt of song with an expired goose | 34 |
| 1960s weather song by the Cascades | 34 |
| Popular parting gift on game shows | 34 |
| Ellington rolling in dough? (-Big) | 34 |
| Not a bad thing for a wife to have | 34 |
| Containing a lot of, as a nutrient | 34 |
| Johnny Carson impersonator of note | 34 |
| Gin drink with soda and lime juice | 34 |
| Jane Austen book about Rosa Parks? | 34 |
| Eisenhower's successor at NATO | 34 |
| "___, Pagliaccio" (aria) | 34 |
| "___, Pagliaccio . . . " | 34 |
| ____ Atlas: African mountain range | 34 |
| Lowland created by platetechtonics | 34 |
| Burgess work, with "The" | 34 |
| Unlikely Planned Parenthood member | 34 |
| Physical property of inflexibility | 34 |
| What solidifies things in the end? | 34 |
| Captain Picard's first officer | 34 |
| Player who's way too good, say | 34 |
| Daredevil's challenge, perhaps | 34 |
| English canine rock and roll star? | 34 |
| Actress Kikuchi of “Babel” | 34 |
| Get up when it's dark, perhaps | 34 |
| Double-crossing a Mafia boss, e.g. | 34 |
| Actress in "Klute" [leg] | 34 |
| They may be drained by tributaries | 34 |
| What Twain got on the Mississippi? | 34 |
| Mark Twain's kind of training? | 34 |
| Like a book you can't put down | 34 |
| They're likely to be honked at | 34 |
| Patrick Swayze movie w/Jeff Healey | 34 |
| Performance on a troupe's tour | 34 |
| Subject of a Car and Driver report | 34 |
| First of a Hope-Crosby film series | 34 |
| Charge for some mobile phone usage | 34 |
| Lions, tigers and waterfalls, e.g. | 34 |
| Slugger Hank, when stealing bases? | 34 |
| "Forbidden Planet" robot | 34 |
| "Little Fockers" co-star | 34 |
| Nixon's first Secretary of HEW | 34 |
| "Father Knows Best" star | 34 |
| Actor/singer/athlete/activist Paul | 34 |
| Frank Lloyd Wright's ___ House | 34 |
| Subject of Asimov's three laws | 34 |
| AKA Joseph Henri Maurice (Richard) | 34 |
| Any of the Stones or the Who, e.g. | 34 |
| Colorado chain that holds a horse? | 34 |
| Eponym of an Australian Open arena | 34 |
| Churchill portrayer in a 2009 film | 34 |
| University of Missouri campus site | 34 |
| Government-ordered price reduction | 34 |
| "Good Times" star Esther | 34 |
| One place to spin one's wheels | 34 |
| 1981 MVP and Cy Young Award winner | 34 |
| Watts who hosted a 1990s talk show | 34 |
| "Death Valley Days" host | 34 |
| Hungarian ballet master and family | 34 |
| "___ the Top," 1959 film | 34 |
| "___ the Top," 1958 film | 34 |
| Overwatered plant's affliction | 34 |
| " . . . enough ___ hang" | 34 |
| Golfer Sabbatini and actor Calhoun | 34 |
| "As You Like It" heroine | 34 |
| Actress in "The Citadel" | 34 |
| Actress Dawson of "Rent" | 34 |
| DÃa de San ValentÃn purchase | 34 |
| Shrub also known as bristly locust | 34 |
| Much-photographed White House area | 34 |
| Gallantly fought unjust traditions | 34 |
| Frog's favorite movie of 1944? | 34 |
| La Croce ___ (Red Cross, in Italy) | 34 |
| Add gradually, as crops to a field | 34 |
| Plans named for a Delaware senator | 34 |
| Company that clears clogged drains | 34 |
| Name for a whirling carnival ride? | 34 |
| Bad snacks for computer operators? | 34 |
| Edicts that are just plain crummy? | 34 |
| Well-fed baby in a multiple birth? | 34 |
| Place for up-front orchestra seats | 34 |
| "Ivanhoe" heroine et al. | 34 |
| Sovereign's 'I,' often | 34 |
| Said "I'll be there" | 34 |
| Oregon graduates in vulcanization? | 34 |
| Remind again and again of an error | 34 |
| "That awful masseuse..." | 34 |
| Founding Scorpions member Schenker | 34 |
| 1960 Olympics triple gold medalist | 34 |