| "Great Expectations" boy | 34 |
| Mr. Jaggers's ward, in Dickens | 34 |
| Cabin boy in "Moby-Dick" | 34 |
| "Great Expectations" lad | 34 |
| Prince William's sister-in-law | 34 |
| Longstocking of childrenÂ’s lit | 34 |
| Penzance characters in an operetta | 34 |
| City where Andrea Bocelli was born | 34 |
| 1589-92 teaching venue for Galileo | 34 |
| Resident of the Leaning Tower city | 34 |
| Ski trail with densely packed snow | 34 |
| You might draw one when threatened | 34 |
| Aramaic word for "bread" | 34 |
| 2008 Big East Tournament Champions | 34 |
| Pennsylvania university, for short | 34 |
| Football's Panthers, for short | 34 |
| "12 Years a Slave" actor | 34 |
| It may be "aw"-inspiring | 34 |
| Name of seven of the last 15 popes | 34 |
| Digital camera contents, for short | 34 |
| "The Incredibles" studio | 34 |
| "Where Is My Mind?" band | 34 |
| Late-night party attire, for short | 34 |
| Attire in which to retire, briefly | 34 |
| They indicate where one should sit | 34 |
| Lake __, 1980 Winter Olympics town | 34 |
| Possibly clashing clothing pattern | 34 |
| Highlander's shoulder covering | 34 |
| Do one's homework, so to speak | 34 |
| "___ 9 From Outer Space" | 34 |
| Nobel Prize physicist from Germany | 34 |
| Euclid's "elements"? | 34 |
| Daily ___ (Clark Kent's paper) | 34 |
| 1968 sci-fi classic remade in 2001 | 34 |
| Yoga pose that strengthens the abs | 34 |
| Pirate's "last mile" | 34 |
| Vague reason for a social turndown | 34 |
| A prior engagement, in socialspeak | 34 |
| Something you may do in the spring | 34 |
| Pertaining to the sole of the foot | 34 |
| Morning glory and evening primrose | 34 |
| Better than gold, in hip-hop slang | 34 |
| RÃo de la ___, Uruguayan border | 34 |
| Paraná's estuary, for short | 34 |
| "Oro y ___," Mont. motto | 34 |
| She wrote "The Bell Jar" | 34 |
| Author of "The Bell Jar" | 34 |
| Penner of "The Republic" | 34 |
| Author of "The Republic" | 34 |
| River followed by the Oregon Trail | 34 |
| River followed by the Pony Express | 34 |
| "Romeo and Juliet," e.g. | 34 |
| "Will it ___ in Peoria?" | 34 |
| "The Mousetrap," for one | 34 |
| "Everybody ___ the Fool" | 34 |
| Child care worker, __, __, cashier | 34 |
| "Have mercy on me!" e.g. | 34 |
| ''Marry me!'' e.g. | 34 |
| "Put me in, coach," e.g. | 34 |
| "Have mercy on me," e.g. | 34 |
| "Don't shoot!," e.g. | 34 |
| They may be "not guilty" | 34 |
| They may be affected by bargaining | 34 |
| "___ Be Kind," 1938 song | 34 |
| ''Aw, c'mon!'' | 34 |
| Feature of some trousers or skirts | 34 |
| Rite of passage participant, often | 34 |
| Said "Not guilty!," e.g. | 34 |
| ''Swan Lake'' bend | 34 |
| "Natural History" author | 34 |
| "Elder" Roman naturalist | 34 |
| With 'down,' drop suddenly | 34 |
| Boy gets / loses / gets girl, e.g. | 34 |
| Pass out from excitement, slangily | 34 |
| Collapse from exhaustion, in slang | 34 |
| Gets ready to use, an an appliance | 34 |
| Eve of "The Brady Bunch" | 34 |
| Absolutely, or absolutely vertical | 34 |
| "Mario Bros." occupation | 34 |
| 'Geese' and 'mice' | 34 |
| Its planethood was revoked in 2006 | 34 |
| Title professor in a Nabokov novel | 34 |
| Title character in a Nabokov novel | 34 |
| New Orleans sandwiches, informally | 34 |
| Ones minding their peas in queues? | 34 |
| ''Tamerlane'' poet | 34 |
| ''The Bells'' poet | 34 |
| He wrote of Annabel Lee and Lenore | 34 |
| ''Ulalume'' writer | 34 |
| Whom the Edgar Award was named for | 34 |
| “The City in the Sea” poet | 34 |
| Mystery writer buried in Baltimore | 34 |
| Macabre writer buried in Baltimore | 34 |
| Author of "The Gold-Bug" | 34 |
| "Funeral Blues," for one | 34 |
| Where "e'en" is seen | 34 |
| One concerned with feet and rhythm | 34 |
| One concerned with rhythm and feet | 34 |
| Coffeehouse entertainer, sometimes | 34 |
| Like works of Kipling and Browning | 34 |