Whose “Thesaurus” is that? | 34 |
Architect Ludwig Mies van der ____ | 34 |
Louis the Bold or Phillip the Lion | 34 |
Knightly hero of medieval romances | 34 |
It's more important with lines | 34 |
Gwenn's Kringle in a 1947 film | 34 |
Blanche DuBois or Willy Loman, say | 34 |
1997 N.L. Rookie of the Year Scott | 34 |
They're filled before shooting | 34 |
Mork and Popeye, to Robin Williams | 34 |
Symbol of why time is so valuable? | 34 |
Word that can follow bank or jelly | 34 |
Safety device on some convertibles | 34 |
What you might see after a strike? | 34 |
Rich friend of Nancy in the comics | 34 |
One's luck may be tested by it | 34 |
Caramel-filled Hershey's candy | 34 |
CD-_____ (modern "book") | 34 |
It surrounds Città del Vaticano | 34 |
1960 Olympic Games host, to locals | 34 |
Any "Julius Caesar" role | 34 |
Contents of an Italian indictment? | 34 |
Cheese often used in Caesar salads | 34 |
Partners of friends and countrymen | 34 |
"Tony ___," Sinatra film | 34 |
Sinatra's "Tony ___" | 34 |
Setting for "Coriolanus" | 34 |
Seat of Georgia's Floyd County | 34 |
Billy Joel "When In ___" | 34 |
"Fanny" songwriter: 1954 | 34 |
R for ___ ; or Shakespearean lover | 34 |
1966 film role for Rudolph Nureyev | 34 |
"Star-cross'd" lover | 34 |
Cisco Kid player of the 1940's | 34 |
San Francisco Giants closer Sergio | 34 |
"Cocoon" director Howard | 34 |
Howard in the director's chair | 34 |
Actor Moody of "Oliver!" | 34 |
ABACADA pattern followers, perhaps | 34 |
Miss America host after Bert Parks | 34 |
Hollywood's Howard and Perlman | 34 |
Who Slew Auntie ____ : 1971 film | 34 |
___ TV (online Australian channel) | 34 |
Triangle, in a child's drawing | 34 |
Ones at the top of their business? | 34 |
Team prankster's target, often | 34 |
Chessmen that start in the corners | 34 |
Picasso's "Blue ___" | 34 |
Incubus "Here In My ___" | 34 |
"A ___ of One's Own" | 34 |
"___ at the Top": Braine | 34 |
"60 Minutes" pundit Andy | 34 |
''Boys Town'' star | 34 |
Chicago university founded in 1945 | 34 |
It engages in underground activity | 34 |
Deftones song about a tree system? | 34 |
Chronicle of Kunta Kinte's kin | 34 |
"Air Music" composer Ned | 34 |
Calhoun in "Red Sundown" | 34 |
"Gilmore Girls" daughter | 34 |
Dublin's ___ O'More Bridge | 34 |
"The Texan" star Calhoun | 34 |
Eleanor Powell-Nelson Eddy musical | 34 |
Toto's 1982 Record of the Year | 34 |
"The ___," song by Nevin | 34 |
Tanner of '70s-'80s tennis | 34 |
One of a Valentine's Day dozen | 34 |
Word in a Gertrude Stein tautology | 34 |
Either of two opposing war emblems | 34 |
Cherokee ___, Georgia's flower | 34 |
"Golden Girls" character | 34 |
"Domestic Goddess" comic | 34 |
Edison's New Jersey lab locale | 34 |
Evergreen plant of the mint family | 34 |
___ the occasion (met a challenge) | 34 |
Mediterranean port near Alexandria | 34 |
Needlepointing football star Grier | 34 |
"Friends" paleontologist | 34 |
''Friends'' friend | 34 |
First female director of U.S. Mint | 34 |
''Happy Days'' mom | 34 |
Surname that means "red" | 34 |
Physicist who worked at Los Alamos | 34 |
Mr. Martini's bottling partner | 34 |
"For Those About to ___" | 34 |
''Horsefeathers!'' | 34 |
"The Godfather" composer | 34 |
Org. offering college scholarships | 34 |
Gp. that might recruit in the quad | 34 |
Way to learn, after "by" | 34 |
“American Pastoral” author | 34 |
"The Human Stain" author | 34 |
"Everyman" author Philip | 34 |
"Call It Sleep" novelist | 34 |
Alternative to a 401(k or a Keogh) | 34 |
Helicopter's lifting mechanism | 34 |
Persona non grata at a NOW meeting | 34 |
French city where Joan of Arc died | 34 |
Where Joan of Arc was put to death | 34 |
Jeanne d'Arc was martyred here | 34 |