| "Les Misérables" girl | 34 |
| Back another's promissory note | 34 |
| Bandleader of the Barons of Rhythm | 34 |
| Move on after a humiliating defeat | 34 |
| Counseling for some terrible twos? | 34 |
| Judgments handed down by NBA refs? | 34 |
| "Forensic Files" network | 34 |
| "Forensic Files" carrier | 34 |
| Dionne Warwick, to Whitney Houston | 34 |
| Caroline Kennedy, to Maria Shriver | 34 |
| Balzac's "___ Bette" | 34 |
| Predictive quantity, in statistics | 34 |
| Early computer printer speed meas. | 34 |
| They're cracked in restaurants | 34 |
| "Our Gang" schoolteacher | 34 |
| Old Country Store restaurant chain | 34 |
| Let's get ---! (Let's go!) | 34 |
| Legal proceeding over a meth bust? | 34 |
| Hoedown official having a bad day? | 34 |
| Where shooters try to make a point | 34 |
| Game played with dice set on fire? | 34 |
| Something you shouldn't knock? | 34 |
| Ultimate Fighter's leafy dish? | 34 |
| Precipitates disaster so to speak | 34 |
| Film based on Stephen King stories | 34 |
| Where a rowing team goes drinking? | 34 |
| Columbus beats Tampa Bay in soccer | 34 |
| Sunday entree suitable for a baby? | 34 |
| "Jurassic Park" novelist | 34 |
| Of the "Russian Riviera" | 34 |
| Person whose books make a killing? | 34 |
| Early American patriot ___ Attucks | 34 |
| Pulitzer Prize category since 1970 | 34 |
| Hook-shaped architectural ornament | 34 |
| "___ Dundee," 1986 movie | 34 |
| Seals's partner in 1970s music | 34 |
| Actor known as "Scatman" | 34 |
| Goal of a radio host's rivals? | 34 |
| Class including lobsters and crabs | 34 |
| '80s-'90s Honda sports car | 34 |
| "It's a _____ shame" | 34 |
| Like a London Times crossword clue | 34 |
| Potentially disastrous neighbor #4 | 34 |
| A major one has no sharps or flats | 34 |
| Hit TV series starring Gary Sinise | 34 |
| "Our House" band (abbr.) | 34 |
| Corp. letters on many freight cars | 34 |
| Lead singer of the Main Ingredient | 34 |
| Journalists covering abstract art? | 34 |
| Windy City baseball/football teams | 34 |
| Search for and find, as a CD track | 34 |
| "Brazil" hit-maker, 1943 | 34 |
| Faithfully exercise each day, e.g. | 34 |
| Start of a George Washington quote | 34 |
| Refinement in manners, taste, etc. | 34 |
| Powdered lunch product from Lipton | 34 |
| Conservative commentator S. E. ___ | 34 |
| Like ailments that can be remedied | 34 |
| "We Help Heal" sloganeer | 34 |
| Amicus _____ (friend of the court) | 34 |
| Some collectibles for antiquarians | 34 |
| Sing on-key with a seasoned twist? | 34 |
| Joining others in swearing sprees? | 34 |
| Boundary imposed on Poland in 1944 | 34 |
| Case of the ___ (affected coyness) | 34 |
| What this puzzle's theme does? | 34 |
| Directors in charge of downsizing? | 34 |
| What changes a drum to a male cat? | 34 |
| Former capital of the Incan empire | 34 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" event | 34 |
| One with an eye for a storyteller? | 34 |
| St.-___, seat of a military school | 34 |
| Atlanta metalers formerly Dirt Nap | 34 |
| He may read up on changing diapers | 34 |
| Daniel ___ Kim of "Lost" | 34 |
| 'Lost' actor Daniel -- Kim | 34 |
| Exploring contemporary of Columbus | 34 |
| Bao ___, former Vietnamese emperor | 34 |
| Vietnam's last emperor Bao ___ | 34 |
| Irish lower house, The ___ Eireann | 34 |
| The Toronto Star and Baltimore Sun | 34 |
| "The ___ Curse": Hammett | 34 |
| Fight over the last quart of milk? | 34 |
| Unwanted grass at the Cotton Bowl? | 34 |
| Subject of some jury deliberations | 34 |
| Like a spot in "Macbeth" | 34 |
| Bourne portrayer queries wanderer? | 34 |
| Christopher Hatton's sobriquet | 34 |
| What twisty arrows warn drivers of | 34 |
| Bauhaus/Love and Rockets guitarist | 34 |
| His jersey number, 13, was retired | 34 |
| 'Do the Right Thing' actor | 34 |
| George Clooney role in three films | 34 |
| Actor Aykroyd's four-door car? | 34 |
| ___ De Jing (classic Chinese text) | 34 |
| For a man, more neat in appearance | 34 |
| Puccini's "Vissi __" | 34 |
| "Vissi ___" (Tosca aria) | 34 |
| Line from "Jingle Bells" | 34 |
| Attractive single person, slangily | 34 |