| Word with head, bread, red or dead | 34 |
| "Come here often?", e.g. | 34 |
| Batting order at Fenway Park, e.g. | 34 |
| "Law & Order" staple | 34 |
| Language that's often colorful | 34 |
| Pasta often served with clam sauce | 34 |
| Kitchen floor coverings, to a Brit | 34 |
| It may be in your pocket right now | 34 |
| Like a dryer's trap, typically | 34 |
| Mozart's ___ Symphony (No. 36) | 34 |
| "The ___ Sleeps Tonight" | 34 |
| Beast in the Royal Arms of England | 34 |
| "Androcles and the ____" | 34 |
| Company with a short track record? | 34 |
| They've never won a Super Bowl | 34 |
| N.F.L. team that went 0-16 in 2008 | 34 |
| Terrifying thing to be thrown into | 34 |
| One skilled at managing his pride? | 34 |
| Ray of "Field of Dreams" | 34 |
| You might be asked to button yours | 34 |
| Something that may be glossed over | 34 |
| "Keep a stiff upper ___" | 34 |
| Chinese poet of the eighth century | 34 |
| Alternative to dieting, informally | 34 |
| Florentine painter Fra Filippo ___ | 34 |
| "Feast of Herod" painter | 34 |
| What some hearing-impaired folk do | 34 |
| "Listen" without hearing | 34 |
| Currency on which Marconi appeared | 34 |
| Capital of Italy beginning in 1861 | 34 |
| What you might buy a Gucci bag in? | 34 |
| They were circulated in San Marino | 34 |
| Money with Garibaldi's picture | 34 |
| One way to the Hamptons, for short | 34 |
| ''__ for Lawless'' | 34 |
| Kudrow of "Analyze This" | 34 |
| Kudrow of "Analyze That" | 34 |
| Simpson whose middle name is Marie | 34 |
| Marge and Homer's middle child | 34 |
| Homer and Marge's middle child | 34 |
| "La Gioconda" first name | 34 |
| "La Gioconda," for short | 34 |
| "Friends" co-star Kudrow | 34 |
| Apple computers introduced in 1983 | 34 |
| Capital of República Portuguesa | 34 |
| Thylvethster's thpeech problem | 34 |
| Do a homophobic impersonation, say | 34 |
| Like many stocks and phone numbers | 34 |
| "___,my children . . . " | 34 |
| Self-titled platinum album of 1988 | 34 |
| "For dieters" descriptor | 34 |
| Wagons-___ (sleeping cars, abroad) | 34 |
| Nursery rhyme about a sleeping lad | 34 |
| Mary's nursery-rhyme companion | 34 |
| Mischievous girl in classic comics | 34 |
| Like the Las Vegas strip, at night | 34 |
| "Kill Bill" actress Lucy | 34 |
| Tyler of "The Strangers" | 34 |
| Tyler of "Reign Over Me" | 34 |
| Start of New Hampshire's motto | 34 |
| Add spring to, with "up" | 34 |
| It may be served with fried onions | 34 |
| "Chopped" cracker spread | 34 |
| Daughtry "All These ___" | 34 |
| "The Sopranos" matriarch | 34 |
| "I, Claudius" machinator | 34 |
| "History of Rome" writer | 34 |
| "History of Rome" author | 34 |
| Hurley of "Serving Sara" | 34 |
| Girlfriend in "Garfield" | 34 |
| Four-footer on the Neverland ranch | 34 |
| Camels' South American cousins | 34 |
| Honorary degree held by Betty Ford | 34 |
| Hon. deg. given to Mrs. Ford: 1976 | 34 |
| Insurer at One Lime Street, London | 34 |
| Mauna follower, in a volcanic name | 34 |
| They might have no correct answers | 34 |
| Biblical objects of multiplication | 34 |
| The surf of surf and turf, perhaps | 34 |
| Bib depictions at certain eateries | 34 |
| "Wild Thing" rapper Tone | 34 |
| "Funky Cold Medina" Tone | 34 |
| "Livin' La Vida ___" | 34 |
| Train that doesn't skip a stop | 34 |
| When tripled, a real estate mantra | 34 |
| Sondra of "The Gauntlet" | 34 |
| Philosopher of the social contract | 34 |
| English political philosopher John | 34 |
| Former name for Ben-Gurion Airport | 34 |
| Prospector's "grail" | 34 |
| Comstock __: Nevada silver deposit | 34 |
| New Jersey city next to Hackensack | 34 |
| California wine town near Stockton | 34 |
| Center of the Polish film industry | 34 |
| Arthur Rubinstein's birthplace | 34 |
| Fertile loam deposited by the wind | 34 |
| Four SeasonsÂ’ hotel competitor | 34 |
| Artist's upper-level residence | 34 |
| Get access, as to a protected site | 34 |
| Computerist's access procedure | 34 |