Swelling music at the Oscars, e.g. | 34 |
Said "You're on!" to | 34 |
Ready to play, with "up" | 34 |
'90s post-rock band ___ de Sac | 34 |
Group that's more than devoted | 34 |
Bought some "Sanctuary"? | 34 |
Plant used in cookery and medicine | 34 |
It keeps the balls safe, in sports | 34 |
"Antiques Roadshow" item | 34 |
Word with "foiled again" | 34 |
Act rudely at the checkout counter | 34 |
__ Monday: post-Thanksgiving event | 34 |
Sunrise to sunset to sunrise, e.g. | 34 |
1964 Canadian peace keeping locale | 34 |
Tap lightly, as with a paint brush | 34 |
Apply lightly, with "on" | 34 |
Part of Fred Flintstone's yell | 34 |
Bangladesh's capital, formerly | 34 |
It was East Pakistan's capital | 34 |
"Dear old" family member | 34 |
Movement espoused by Arp and Ernst | 34 |
California "Puzzle" band | 34 |
Millionaire created by Harold Gray | 34 |
Jim Anderson, Cliff Huxtable, etc. | 34 |
Mailer-___ (bounce message source) | 34 |
Williem ___ of "Platoon" | 34 |
Willem who played the Green Goblin | 34 |
The U.N.'s ___ Hammarskjöld | 34 |
Former U.N. leader Hammarskjöld | 34 |
U's United Nations predecessor | 34 |
Trygve's successor at the U.N. | 34 |
NYC's __ Hammarskjöld Plaza | 34 |
One-third of a Morse "O" | 34 |
''Matilda'' author | 34 |
Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald | 34 |
“Fantastic Mr. Fox” author | 34 |
Botanist who gave name to a flower | 34 |
'Fantastic Mr. Fox' author | 34 |
Where dignitaries are often seated | 34 |
"Blondie" dog and others | 34 |
___ segno (from the sign in music) | 34 |
Smith and ___, old vaudeville team | 34 |
"Over hill, over ___..." | 34 |
Artist who was an admirer of Freud | 34 |
The "limp watch" painter | 34 |
Gala's husband and portraitist | 34 |
Designer of the Mae West Lips Sofa | 34 |
John ___, 1995 British Open winner | 34 |
Hungry Horse or horse's mother | 34 |
What knights' wives are called | 34 |
Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie | 34 |
Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn | 34 |
'The Bourne Identity' star | 34 |
Matt of "The Informant!" | 34 |
Pythias' substitute as hostage | 34 |
Glen Canyon and Grand Coulee, e.g. | 34 |
Feudal femme, depicted in distress | 34 |
"Laugh-In" co-host Rowan | 34 |
Speed-skating gold medalist Jansen | 34 |
"Steely ___," rock group | 34 |
''Roseanne'' hubby | 34 |
White House press secretary Perino | 34 |
Garth portrayer on "SNL" | 34 |
Wife of Zeus and mother of Perseus | 34 |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, e.g. | 34 |
Hans Christian Andersen and others | 34 |
Hamlet and Ophelia, by nationality | 34 |
Foes of Fortinbras, in Shakespeare | 34 |
Fight-or-flight response generator | 34 |
Pentagon Papers author Ellsberg | 34 |
Helmut's "thank you" | 34 |
"Hawaii Five-O" nickname | 34 |
"___ Boy" (song of 1913) | 34 |
Linda of "Another World" | 34 |
"The Divine Comedy" poet | 34 |
''Inferno'' author | 34 |
Dan Brown's latest inspiration | 34 |
Boccaccio wrote a biography of him | 34 |
O'Gill in a Disney movie title | 34 |
"Bet ya can't!" e.g. | 34 |
Reason to make a prank call, maybe | 34 |
"Bet ya can't," e.g. | 34 |
Devil's advocate's opening | 34 |
Impetuses for some outrageous acts | 34 |
Former capital on the Indian Ocean | 34 |
He sang "Mack the Knife" | 34 |
Not currently in use, as a theater | 34 |
_____ Intruder, 1965 Nielsen movie | 34 |
Word after "I'll be" | 34 |
Marx's "--- Kapital" | 34 |
Marx's "___ Kapital" | 34 |
"_____ Boot" (1981 film) | 34 |
Jurgen Prochnow nail-biter of 1981 | 34 |
One eighth of a famous flying team | 34 |
Can't Help Lovin' ____ Man | 34 |
"What's up wit ___?" | 34 |
What's spread on a spreadsheet | 34 |
Brent Spiner's best-known role | 34 |
Information accessed on a computer | 34 |
Fruit that might be in a nut bread | 34 |