Kind of music, with an easy switch | 34 |
Soviet spy Rudolf and actor Walter | 34 |
Author of "The Way West" | 34 |
"___ in the hand . . . " | 34 |
"Red Roses for ___ Lady" | 34 |
"My bed is ___" (R.L.S.) | 34 |
"Gin __ meet ...": Burns | 34 |
"Like ___ from the blue" | 34 |
Terminated early, as a spaceflight | 34 |
Scene of Nelson's Nile victory | 34 |
Hugh Grant film 'About --' | 34 |
"About __": Hornby novel | 34 |
"About ___" (2002 movie) | 34 |
"Fringe" co-creator J.J. | 34 |
"One pair," said Tom ___ | 34 |
Separate, as a flower from a plant | 34 |
Lesson #2: Attendance not required | 34 |
Ancient region of northeast Africa | 34 |
Places of instruction and learning | 34 |
Berry used as a dietary supplement | 34 |
Berry in many health food products | 34 |
"With ___ of thousands!" | 34 |
They can be heard in New York City | 34 |
Policeman's activity, at times | 34 |
"O time most ___": Shak. | 34 |
Monogram of Sherlock's creator | 34 |
Certain full house, in poker lingo | 34 |
Study on anthropoid regimentation? | 34 |
Mythical hunter killed by his dogs | 34 |
Work, hobbies, social events, etc. | 34 |
'30s-'40s country star Roy | 34 |
Allan-___ (Sherwood Forest figure) | 34 |
Turkish city founded by the Romans | 34 |
First man, in Babylonian mythology | 34 |
The "Spectator" essayist | 34 |
"Cato" playwright Joseph | 34 |
Where one lives, casually speaking | 34 |
Mark of "The Full Monty" | 34 |
Mark of "Still Standing" | 34 |
"You're _____ duck!" | 34 |
Periodical for fruit drink makers? | 34 |
Musical group that stays together? | 34 |
What stocks may take during panics | 34 |
Aerosmith "Attitude ___" | 34 |
Loser to Eisenhower: 1952 and 1956 | 34 |
Psychoanalyst Alfred and namesakes | 34 |
High-pressure marketing, in London | 34 |
Hebrew name for God, in some texts | 34 |
Marie Osmond's ___ Belle dolls | 34 |
Renée of the silents and family | 34 |
"I Have __": 1963 speech | 34 |
It can be used to pick up the beat | 34 |
What Web page sponsors may link to | 34 |
Subject of the Seventh Commandment | 34 |
The Emerald City, in the Oz books? | 34 |
Zeus turned her into a nightingale | 34 |
They can't survive in a vacuum | 34 |
Gizmo that measures gas properties | 34 |
"Toys in the Attic" band | 34 |
Title word on many books of fables | 34 |
Hague's "___ Fables" | 34 |
Torpid state during the hot season | 34 |
____ In the Crowd 1957 film | 34 |
'Old MacDonald had -- ...' | 34 |
" . . . I am ___": Romeo | 34 |
Get ___ for (become familiar with) | 34 |
Espresso-and-ice-cream drink order | 34 |
Not give ___ (display disinterest) | 34 |
Pot with limited seafood portions? | 34 |
Crocodile Dundee in Manhattan, say | 34 |
"__ and his money . . ." | 34 |
Like a useless photo lab employee? | 34 |
Faint-hearted fraternity prospect? | 34 |
Like Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry | 34 |
Occasion for sandwiches and scones | 34 |
Item in a man's medicine chest | 34 |
"Flow gently, sweet ___" | 34 |
"Sweet" stream, to Burns | 34 |
"Sweet" stream of poetry | 34 |
"___ Water" (Burns song) | 34 |
'84 Phil Collins smash (7,3,4) | 34 |
"I got ___ in Kalamazoo" | 34 |
1946 hit "___ in Calico" | 34 |
One's best effort, so to speak | 34 |
"Only ___" (NPR program) | 34 |
"Life is itself but ___" | 34 |
Features of May-December marriages | 34 |
Discrimination against the elderly | 34 |
Provision for holding certain jobs | 34 |
What an aspiring actor might study | 34 |
Toddlers' parents celebrate it | 34 |
Violent behavior, in British slang | 34 |
Moon in "The Highwayman" | 34 |
"I want ___ just . . . " | 34 |
'Two Guys and --' (sitcom) | 34 |
Family of a well-known Baltimorean | 34 |
Literally, "lamb of God" | 34 |
What one beyond help may be called | 34 |
"For ___ time, call ..." | 34 |
City and district in Uttar Pradesh | 34 |