| It's broken after some thought | 34 |
| Building inspector's expertise | 34 |
| Book form that replaced the scroll | 34 |
| Canadian LPGA golfer Dawn __-Jones | 34 |
| Subjects of old Playboy pictorials | 34 |
| ''Fargo'' director | 34 |
| "Barton Fink" filmmakers | 34 |
| Miler Sebastian and critic Richard | 34 |
| ___ de Lion, epithet for Richard I | 34 |
| Small worker in a big organization | 34 |
| Composer of "Over There" | 34 |
| Beneficiary's brother, perhaps | 34 |
| One who can't have everything? | 34 |
| Clinton's secretary of defense | 34 |
| Songwriter Leonard or skater Sasha | 34 |
| Columbia Pictures co-founder Harry | 34 |
| Joseph McCarthy's henchman Roy | 34 |
| Opeth "Watershed" opener | 34 |
| Like laundromat washers, for short | 34 |
| "___ is it" (old slogan) | 34 |
| Rank with an eagle insignia: Abbr. | 34 |
| Rank of KFC's Sanders, briefly | 34 |
| War adversaries since the '70s | 34 |
| Word before slaw or after Old King | 34 |
| ''Merry old'' king | 34 |
| "Frost at Midnight" poet | 34 |
| 1950's TV variety show sponsor | 34 |
| Crying baby's problem, perhaps | 34 |
| The Quebec City Bridge______, 1907 | 34 |
| "Eyes" in many emoticons | 34 |
| Television innovation of the 1950s | 34 |
| Like practically all TV's, now | 34 |
| Former pro golfer/country guy Ford | 34 |
| Onetime player at Memorial Stadium | 34 |
| Internet address ending, typically | 34 |
| There's hardly any sense in it | 34 |
| Medical state in many a soap opera | 34 |
| "The Best is Yet to ___" | 34 |
| "O ___ let us adore Him" | 34 |
| Total, with ''to'' | 34 |
| Request to "ye faithful" | 34 |
| "--- Back, Little Sheba" | 34 |
| "You must be joking ..." | 34 |
| It always points away from the sun | 34 |
| Funny performance by an ecdysiast? | 34 |
| The "C" in CREEP (abbr.) | 34 |
| Perry with a Grammy and five Emmys | 34 |
| "¿___ está usted?" | 34 |
| 'Hot Diggity singer Perry' | 34 |
| Give at no charge, as a hotel room | 34 |
| Dumas's Edmond Dantès, e.g. | 34 |
| "Le ___ de Monte-Cristo" | 34 |
| Roman god of festivity and revelry | 34 |
| Pioneer in pistol-grip hair dryers | 34 |
| Robert E. Lee's group, 1861-65 | 34 |
| Like the Allegheny and Monongahela | 34 |
| It might produce a line at a party | 34 |
| 1999 Canadian peace-keeping locale | 34 |
| "How wonderful for you!" | 34 |
| Stop running, with "out" | 34 |
| Didi of ''Grease'' | 34 |
| Its st. bird is the American robin | 34 |
| "Lord Jim" author Joseph | 34 |
| Government official working abroad | 34 |
| "Gonna Fly Now" composer | 34 |
| Chef, or cape in British Columbia | 34 |
| "You Send Me" singer Sam | 34 |
| Ring-tailed scavenger, to Crockett | 34 |
| Furry trash can raider, familiarly | 34 |
| Store on Harvard Square since 1882 | 34 |
| Bites, as someone else's style | 34 |
| One who's not fully in control | 34 |
| "Billy the Kid" composer | 34 |
| They're dressed in blue, often | 34 |
| One of two Pauline epistles: Abbr. | 34 |
| Mrs. Dithers, in 'Blondie' | 34 |
| Mrs. Dithers, in “Blondie” | 34 |
| Cat of 'Iron Chef America' | 34 |
| English band that hangs on a reef? | 34 |
| 128 cubic feet of potential warmth | 34 |
| Result of dad's labor, perhaps | 34 |
| Removed the middle of, as an apple | 34 |
| It gets to the heart of the matter | 34 |
| Feldman of "Stand By Me" | 34 |
| Dog originally bred to herd cattle | 34 |
| Greek city where St. Paul preached | 34 |
| Convenience store locations, often | 34 |
| Seeker of the Seven Cities of Gold | 34 |
| "Une Matinée" painter | 34 |
| "A Girl Reading" painter | 34 |
| ''Orphee'' painter | 34 |
| Â Â Comedian Bill, for short | 34 |
| "--- fan tutte" (Mozart) | 34 |
| When repeated, middling, in Milano | 34 |
| Mozart "_____ fan tutte" | 34 |
| First word of a Mozart opera title | 34 |
| Friend of Jerry, Elaine and George | 34 |
| Women's mag, or man's name | 34 |
| '80s best-selling science book | 34 |
| La ___ (California resort and spa) | 34 |