| They're usually aimed at heads | 34 |
| Comment from Popeye, appropriately | 34 |
| Odd sign at a Michelin dealership? | 34 |
| "Nel --- Dipinto Di ..." | 34 |
| Place for "Molly and me" | 34 |
| '75 Grateful Dead studio album | 34 |
| Daily-energy-at-rest figure: abbr. | 34 |
| Prize for an inn's best guest? | 34 |
| Throwing someone a life preserver? | 34 |
| Manly teenybopper of the '40s? | 34 |
| Take part in a Halloween tradition | 34 |
| Florida Atlantic University locale | 34 |
| Brews in an elm instead of an oak? | 34 |
| Takes five strokes on a par-4 hole | 34 |
| City liberated by BolÃvar, 1819 | 34 |
| German flutist-composer: 1794-1881 | 34 |
| Actor in "Stella Dallas" | 34 |
| Epithet for some Hollywood blondes | 34 |
| "Able was I..." utterer? | 34 |
| How some chicken or fish is served | 34 |
| Liveright's publishing partner | 34 |
| Some hats worn on The Oregon Trail | 34 |
| Devious device to catch the unwary | 34 |
| Joe Satriani "Satch ___" | 34 |
| Offense of selling narcotic texts? | 34 |
| Nicholson role in "Wolf" | 34 |
| Jacqueline Onassis, professionally | 34 |
| Barnes & Noble and competitors | 34 |
| Do a clerk's work at a morgue? | 34 |
| George who invented a logic system | 34 |
| Baseball's Bob, Bret and Aaron | 34 |
| Blondie Bumstead's maiden name | 34 |
| The Bronx—and Brooklyn, too | 34 |
| Breakfast cereal for music lovers? | 34 |
| Auburn, to Heisman winner Jackson? | 34 |
| Automated, often malicious PC apps | 34 |
| "Birth of Venus" painter | 34 |
| Structural stress on a lab vessel? | 34 |
| Symbol of a bettor's certainty | 34 |
| From the ___ (without reservation) | 34 |
| Working at a night club in Prague? | 34 |
| Late Quebec premier or LPGA player | 34 |
| NCAA college football expert picks | 34 |
| Dog's utterance, in kiddie lit | 34 |
| Chocolate portion for Forrest Gump | 34 |
| What Brits call "divans" | 34 |
| Feature of a girls-only gathering? | 34 |
| Local unit for 11- to 17-year-olds | 34 |
| Village founded by Father Flanagan | 34 |
| Father Flanagan's group, today | 34 |
| Comment from a mom with rowdy sons | 34 |
| Like some old TV sets, in want ads | 34 |
| Lorraine of 'The Sopranos' | 34 |
| Mexican laborer working in America | 34 |
| Places to buy orthopedic products? | 34 |
| Tournament organizer's concern | 34 |
| Super Bowl M.V.P. in 1979 and 1980 | 34 |
| Do a little boasting without help? | 34 |
| Breed of cattle with a hump (var.) | 34 |
| Government security for the blind? | 34 |
| Pepperdine graduates in neurology? | 34 |
| Cooking cowboys' seats in fat? | 34 |
| "Bird in Space" sculptor | 34 |
| Pretend to know people personally? | 34 |
| Ranches and corporations have them | 34 |
| German chancellor Willy and family | 34 |
| 1777 Revolutionary War battle site | 34 |
| "Beer Barrel Polka" beer | 34 |
| What the original was described as | 34 |
| Faces boldly, with "out" | 34 |
| The queen's grub in the parlor | 34 |
| Brief film on kneading and baking? | 34 |
| Secede from the Union, for example | 34 |
| Remission of big toe inflammation? | 34 |
| Get party guests to start mingling | 34 |
| Put your kid in a position to suck | 34 |
| What a doctor may ask you to hold? | 34 |
| Swimmer's motion in NW France? | 34 |
| They may pass cash under the table | 34 |
| Oven seen at Colonial Williamsburg | 34 |
| Hard-to-please wedding participant | 34 |
| Drivers use it to get to the bank? | 34 |
| Word on Prince Edward Island plate | 34 |
| Locale of a state college in Mass. | 34 |
| Where to buy equestrian equipment? | 34 |
| In 25 words or fewer, for instance | 34 |
| Scotch-___ (brand of scouring pad) | 34 |
| Music of Oasis and Radiohead, e.g. | 34 |
| San Fran rockers on bikes? (Abbr.) | 34 |
| "Give My Regards to ___" | 34 |
| Swift's land of 60-foot giants | 34 |
| Heavy fabrics with raised patterns | 34 |
| Young chickens suitable for dinner | 34 |
| Hopes that weren't meant to be | 34 |
| At dance marathons the klutz _____ | 34 |
| Star of Stone's "W." | 34 |
| Tight friendship between two dudes | 34 |
| Cowboy's favorite crowd noise? | 34 |
| Shields of "Blue Lagoon" | 34 |
| Rupert, the poet: 1887–1915 | 34 |