What the painters said they needed | 34 |
Residence : Apt. :: business : ___ | 34 |
Paris's Basilique ___-Clotilde | 34 |
Mich.'s Sault ___ Marie Canals | 34 |
Jeanne d'Arc, for one, briefly | 34 |
Abbr. on many Québec road signs | 34 |
The "turf" on some menus | 34 |
What the Dead will do to your face | 34 |
Get ahead of (with "on") | 34 |
Grammy-winning Peter Gabriel video | 34 |
Good thing to build up or blow off | 34 |
Industrial Revolution power source | 34 |
More deserving of an R rating, say | 34 |
Type of humor used in a sex farce? | 34 |
Transport for the fairytale prince | 34 |
Carnegie's 19th-century barony | 34 |
TV's "Remington ___" | 34 |
Remington played by Pierce Brosnan | 34 |
Pierce Brosnan character Remington | 34 |
English essayist: 1672–1729 | 34 |
"The Spectator" essayist | 34 |
Prepares (oneself), as for a shock | 34 |
"Skittle Players" artist | 34 |
Out of reach, say, in this economy | 34 |
They may have brand identification | 34 |
Put one's hands at ten and two | 34 |
Austrian physicist: 1835–93 | 34 |
Powers of "Hart to Hart" | 34 |
Wife of the recently-retired Andre | 34 |
"Angle of Repose" author | 34 |
Literally, "roof lizard" | 34 |
Museum of natural history exhibits | 34 |
"Lost Generation" coiner | 34 |
Protector of sailors, by tradition | 34 |
Subject of recent medical research | 34 |
Gun that uses nine-millimeter ammo | 34 |
30's and 40's actress Anna | 34 |
Tablet in an office supplies store | 34 |
Supporter of one with a bad heart? | 34 |
Put one foot in front of the other | 34 |
What the passenger told the cabbie | 34 |
Something a steeplejack must watch | 34 |
It could go in the right direction | 34 |
Dance instructor's instruction | 34 |
Challenge for the wheelchair-bound | 34 |
King famous for frightening people | 34 |
'Old Folks at Home' penner | 34 |
"The Dead Zone" novelist | 34 |
''Hurry, driver!'' | 34 |
You can take them to another level | 34 |
Some people take them up then down | 34 |
Parts of an instructional sequence | 34 |
Household ladder, to Liverpudlians | 34 |
"___ the Rear," old song | 34 |
Music buff's prized possession | 34 |
Most-fined radio radio personality | 34 |
"Tristram Shandy" author | 34 |
"Tristram Shandy" writer | 34 |
Caterer's portable heat source | 34 |
Jeanne d'Arc and others: Abbr. | 34 |
Editor's "let it be" | 34 |
"Don't change this!" | 34 |
Editorial ''keep'' | 34 |
Proofreader's marking, perhaps | 34 |
Mark meaning "no change" | 34 |
Editor's "ignore me" | 34 |
Editor's 'leave it in' | 34 |
"The author was correct" | 34 |
"Leave in," to a proofer | 34 |
"Keep after all" marking | 34 |
"It's fine as it is" | 34 |
"Ignore that correction" | 34 |
___ processus (delay order in law) | 34 |
Leaves in the manuscript after all | 34 |
"Let it stand" notations | 34 |
Four-time Gold Glove winner Garvey | 34 |
Near-miss Charlton Heston classic? | 34 |
"The Getaway" star, 1972 | 34 |
"Saving Silverman" actor | 34 |
Onetime flight attendant, slangily | 34 |
Onetime flight attendant, in slang | 34 |
Member of a cruise ship's crew | 34 |
Author of "Crystal Cave" | 34 |
Site of Napoleon's final exile | 34 |
"...and carry a big ---" | 34 |
Advice for a wavering pastry chef? | 34 |
Bob Seger "___ the Same" | 34 |
Like the big, strong, silent type? | 34 |
Paintings of flowers, fruits, etc. | 34 |
Part of rock's C.S.N. & Y. | 34 |
"Goosebumps" author R.L. | 34 |
''Roxanne'' singer | 34 |
High school prank component, maybe | 34 |
No-goodnik / Patches, as a sweater | 34 |
"Man on the Moon" singer | 34 |
"Everybody Hurts" singer | 34 |
Regularly paid financial allowance | 34 |
"___ It Up" (Bob Marley) | 34 |
"___ Crazy" (Pryor film) | 34 |
Lead role in a 1924 G.B. Shaw play | 34 |