"I __ the opinion . . ." | 34 |
Soap substitutes, in the Southwest | 34 |
"___ of Sundays": Updike | 34 |
"It's ____ question" | 34 |
Lack of concern for right or wrong | 34 |
"A Perfect Peace" author | 34 |
Symbol sharing a "7" key | 34 |
West Coast convenience store chain | 34 |
Qasr --- (Jordanian desert castle) | 34 |
Uncommon sources of music nowadays | 34 |
Something that can't be missed | 34 |
Soldiers' org. founded in 1944 | 34 |
Multi-Grammy-winning gospel singer | 34 |
1936 Olympic gold medalist Francis | 34 |
"Gone Baby Gone" actress | 34 |
SWORD (or a title for this puzzle) | 34 |
Like some temperature measurements | 34 |
Jim Croce's 'I Got --' | 34 |
"I Got ___" (Croce tune) | 34 |
"Lizzie Borden took ___" | 34 |
"The flowers ___ . . . " | 34 |
Phrase in some wedding invitations | 34 |
Movie short about Capone in court? | 34 |
"S" followers in banking | 34 |
San ___ (Grand Theft Auto setting) | 34 |
Italian P.M. nicknamed Divo Giulio | 34 |
Favorite residence of Frederick II | 34 |
"Aster no questions ___" | 34 |
Cat Stevens "Father ___" | 34 |
Rock group's featured billing? | 34 |
"___ robins in her hair" | 34 |
Sweet wine with a woman's name | 34 |
Obsession with Wills and Kate, say | 34 |
Companion for Bond villain Blofeld | 34 |
"That has __ ring to it" | 34 |
9:00 p.m.: 1935 Marx Brothers film | 34 |
1999 Jodie Foster film set in Siam | 34 |
Historic region in central Vietnam | 34 |
Woman who may take a shine to you? | 34 |
"Patriot Games" actress? | 34 |
Founder of the Shakers, in America | 34 |
Founder of the Shakers in the U.S. | 34 |
Person with a booming voice, often | 34 |
Inability to name everyday objects | 34 |
Contributing some chips for a hand | 34 |
Pair on Namibia's coat of arms | 34 |
Of the third syllable from the end | 34 |
Where one might wait, in a mansion | 34 |
Saint who lent his name to a cross | 34 |
Treating nonhuman beings as humans | 34 |
Treatment for bacterial infections | 34 |
Ideal spacecraft-propulsion method | 34 |
This means "before food" | 34 |
Like tape used on wheelchair ramps | 34 |
For smaller government, presumably | 34 |
Urgent need after a bite, at times | 34 |
Like the toughest part of the race | 34 |
Order including frogs, toads, etc. | 34 |
Computer entrepreneur of the 1950s | 34 |
Question after a knock on the door | 34 |
"Wanna put money on it?" | 34 |
"___ Goes," 1934 musical | 34 |
"The Odd Couple" setting | 34 |
Ingredient of most bones and teeth | 34 |
Famous start to some frugal advice | 34 |
Start of a Laurence J. Peter quote | 34 |
Food-fight evidence at the picnic? | 34 |
"Must you eat like ___?" | 34 |
___.de.ap (Black Eyed Peas member) | 34 |
"... and pulled out ___" | 34 |
"I am ___ . . . ": Yeats | 34 |
Like the highest point in an orbit | 34 |
Word applying to few in Washington | 34 |
Not interested in matters of state | 34 |
Wally Schirra commanded it in 1968 | 34 |
"...town, riding on ---" | 34 |
Instructions in a computer program | 34 |
Road built during the Samnite Wars | 34 |
Fruit-and-cinnamon-flavored cereal | 34 |
Would-be hiree's questionnaire | 34 |
Crock used in place of a datebook? | 34 |
What a mattress salesman might do? | 34 |
Source of info for those on the go | 34 |
Gathering after hitting the slopes | 34 |
"___ the cruelest month" | 34 |
"49 Up" director Michael | 34 |
Aides for an honor student ordeal? | 34 |
Opening number of "Hair" | 34 |
Sir Richard Francis Burton was one | 34 |
Like possums, sloths and squirrels | 34 |
Robin Hood and his Merry Men, e.g. | 34 |
Origination of first life on earth | 34 |
Author of "Le Mal": 1916 | 34 |
Subject of many Onion news stories | 34 |
"Man is but ___": Pascal | 34 |
"You papers _____ order" | 34 |
"We ___ Love," 1964 song | 34 |
Colosseum and Circus Maximus parts | 34 |
End of the question with a calling | 34 |
Of a liquid's specific gravity | 34 |