"...bombs bursting ____" | 34 |
"I'll be ready ___!" | 34 |
"___ Old Spanish Garden" | 34 |
"__ uncertain world ..." | 34 |
Having already pressed the button? | 34 |
Doing the same thing over and over | 34 |
"Keep your pants on ..." | 34 |
Take __ the waist (alter, perhaps) | 34 |
Rare way for football games to end | 34 |
Like Brahms's Piano Trio No. 1 | 34 |
Rhapsody or Men followers | 34 |
Gorillaz "Feel Good ___" | 34 |
Abbr. in a companyÂ's name | 34 |
"Murder ___" (mob group) | 34 |
The ___ Trail (route through Peru) | 34 |
Neil Young "Like an ___" | 34 |
Member of a former Peruvian empire | 34 |
Like the buildings at Machu Picchu | 34 |
Like some of Pizarro's victims | 34 |
Masters of mortarless construction | 34 |
Stubborn people won't give one | 34 |
Like some diplomatic communication | 34 |
Item surveyed by the Census Bureau | 34 |
Third line on many a ballot: Abbr. | 34 |
Senator Sanders of Vt., on ballots | 34 |
Like some who are not Rep. or Dem. | 34 |
Like many a college grad, nowadays | 34 |
Word after thumb and before finger | 34 |
Textbook's last chapter, often | 34 |
Back-of-the-book reference section | 34 |
Columbus's elusive destination | 34 |
Where the Sepoy Rebellion occurred | 34 |
Setting for "Siddhartha" | 34 |
Home to more than a billion people | 34 |
Like a small music or film company | 34 |
"Closer to Fine" singers | 34 |
Word form with European or Chinese | 34 |
Word form with Chinese or European | 34 |
Comb. form with Chinese or Pacific | 34 |
___-European (family of languages) | 34 |
All __ time: as a matter of course | 34 |
Automotive, steel or tourism, e.g. | 34 |
Automotive, music or tourism, e.g. | 34 |
Automotive, steel or tourist, e.g. | 34 |
Super Bowl XLIV runner-up, briefly | 34 |
Memorial Day weekend race, to fans | 34 |
Home of the Brickyard 400, briefly | 34 |
Like Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 | 34 |
Suffix meaning "made of" | 34 |
Like Scriabin's Symphony No. 1 | 34 |
Like Schubert's Symphony No. 7 | 34 |
Like Chopin's Scherzo (Op. 54) | 34 |
Like Beethoven's Sonata No. 30 | 34 |
''Serpent'' suffix | 34 |
Subject of the first law of motion | 34 |
California's Mission Santa ___ | 34 |
Suffixes with serpent and elephant | 34 |
___ de Castro (storied noblewoman) | 34 |
Opposite of potentially, to Caesar | 34 |
Like Gershwin's piano concerto | 34 |
"Picnic" Pulitzer winner | 34 |
'Picnic' dramatist William | 34 |
"A Loss of Roses" writer | 34 |
Something valuable held in reserve | 34 |
Confident way to solve a crossword | 34 |
How contracts are generally signed | 34 |
"What's ___ for me?" | 34 |
"What's --- for me?" | 34 |
"We're ___ together" | 34 |
You might exchange words with them | 34 |
Cephalopod's "cover" | 34 |
1934 hit "___ Dinka Doo" | 34 |
Like a stained shirt pocket, maybe | 34 |
Visiting the Getty Center, briefly | 34 |
Attending a Dodgers home game, say | 34 |
Chesapeake Bay or Oslo Fjord, e.g. | 34 |
It had no room for Mary and Joseph | 34 |
"The Highwayman" setting | 34 |
Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g. | 34 |
"Holiday ___," 1942 film | 34 |
Exclusive, as a "circle" | 34 |
Hudson River school painter George | 34 |
Many provide quaint accommodations | 34 |
"___ ear and out . . . " | 34 |
"___ ear and out . . .." | 34 |
"--- ear and out the..." | 34 |
___ element (doing what you enjoy) | 34 |
Like con artists' shills, e.g. | 34 |
"___ out?" (poker query) | 34 |
"--- out?" (poker query) | 34 |
With everything where it should be | 34 |
When some ties are broken, briefly | 34 |
How some N.F.L. games are resolved | 34 |
Carter's supporters in '76 | 34 |
The "I" in M.I.T.: Abbr. | 34 |
The "I" of R.P.I.: Abbr. | 34 |
The "I" of M.I.T.: Abbr. | 34 |
1099-___ (tax form sent by a bank) | 34 |
What a prosecutor may try to prove | 34 |
Prefix meaning "between" | 34 |