| Words that start many Keats titles | 34 |
| Keats's "___ Apollo" | 34 |
| ''___ Billie Joe'' | 34 |
| Schiller work adapted by Beethoven | 34 |
| "Night Music" playwright | 34 |
| He wrote "The Big Knife" | 34 |
| "Awake and Sing!" writer | 34 |
| "Awake and Sing!" penner | 34 |
| 'Waiting for Lefty' writer | 34 |
| Folk-singing civil rights activist | 34 |
| One-named singer of folk and blues | 34 |
| Long-tongued comic strip character | 34 |
| Pet given to Jon Arbuckle by Lyman | 34 |
| Garfield's pal, in the funnies | 34 |
| Garfield's foil, in the comics | 34 |
| Garfield's bane, in the comics | 34 |
| Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
| Frigg's husband, in Norse myth | 34 |
| God who rode an eight-legged horse | 34 |
| Mythological deity with two ravens | 34 |
| Writers for old literary magazines | 34 |
| Poets who focus on praising verses | 34 |
| Dashboard gadget prefix with meter | 34 |
| Device measuring distance traveled | 34 |
| "What died?" provocation | 34 |
| Reason for a clothespin, in comics | 34 |
| A strong one may be found in a gym | 34 |
| Something picked up from the trash | 34 |
| Reason to say "pee-yew!" | 34 |
| It might hang around a locker room | 34 |
| "Who did that?" elicitor | 34 |
| Coors' nonalcoholic competitor | 34 |
| Ref. with about 600,000 word-forms | 34 |
| Lexicon with many citations: Abbr. | 34 |
| Trompe l'__ (visual deception) | 34 |
| "___ the ramparts . . ." | 34 |
| "___ the land of . . . " | 34 |
| Opposite of "'neath" | 34 |
| Anthem word after "wave" | 34 |
| '-- the fields we go, ...' | 34 |
| ``___ the ramparts . . .'' | 34 |
| Honduras-to-Guatemala dirección | 34 |
| Málaga-to-Cádiz dirección | 34 |
| What may come between two friends? | 34 |
| "___ the gin joints ..." | 34 |
| " . . . wings ___ angel" | 34 |
| Not quite right, as a musical note | 34 |
| The Donnas "Take It ___" | 34 |
| When things aren't going right | 34 |
| "The Wizard ___" (comic) | 34 |
| ''Man ___ Mancha'' | 34 |
| ''The Ascent ___'' | 34 |
| "All ___" (Sinatra tune) | 34 |
| Frequently, to Browning and others | 34 |
| Let one know you're interested | 34 |
| Prepare for a pickup line, perhaps | 34 |
| Fiona in "Shrek 2," e.g. | 34 |
| "BUtterfield 8" novelist | 34 |
| He wrote "BUtterfield 8" | 34 |
| "Pal Joey" novelist John | 34 |
| It's just south of Des Plaines | 34 |
| World's second-busiest airport | 34 |
| Airport named for a naval war hero | 34 |
| "Here we go again . . ." | 34 |
| "This can't be good" | 34 |
| Writer with an award named for him | 34 |
| Short story writer known for irony | 34 |
| 1977 George Burns/John Denver film | 34 |
| "Birthplace of Aviation" | 34 |
| Where the Reds and the Browns play | 34 |
| German physicist: 1787–1854 | 34 |
| Imogen Heap "___, Oh My" | 34 |
| ___ law (principle of electricity) | 34 |
| "That's surprising!" | 34 |
| Words before "not again" | 34 |
| "Whatever shall we do?!" | 34 |
| "This is horrible news!" | 34 |
| "Think I'm kidding?" | 34 |
| "Invincible" OK Go album | 34 |
| "You can't fool me!" | 34 |
| "Aren't you clever?" | 34 |
| 'So that's your game!' | 34 |
| "There's a problem!" | 34 |
| "_____ be in England..." | 34 |
| "___ be in England ... " | 34 |
| "That boggles the mind!" | 34 |
| ''Now I remember'' | 34 |
| ''Sort of'' suffix | 34 |
| Source of Rockefeller's wealth | 34 |
| Its spill may kill one with a bill | 34 |
| It may be made from olives or corn | 34 |
| Like some bodybuilders' bodies | 34 |
| Like a bodybuilder, in competition | 34 |
| Four-time 1980s Stanley Cup champs | 34 |
| Wayne's first Stanley Cup team | 34 |
| N.H.L. team and former N.F.L. team | 34 |
| Lubricant reservoir in a crankcase | 34 |
| Gets the squeak out of, as a hinge | 34 |
| Sound in "Old MacDonald" | 34 |
| Sound from Old McDonald's farm | 34 |