"___ losing it, or ...?" | 34 |
"___ hearing you right?" | 34 |
" . . . mon ___ Pierrot" | 34 |
"What ____ mind reader?" | 34 |
Friendly ''femme'' | 34 |
Foreign exchange students, perhaps | 34 |
Computer that pioneered in CD-ROMs | 34 |
2003 movie that spoofed folk music | 34 |
Person willing to lend a mano, say | 34 |
Question on walking into a meeting | 34 |
Whitaker played him in a 2006 film | 34 |
Key with no sharps or flats: Abbr. | 34 |
Certain building block, informally | 34 |
Boy in "The Kite Runner" | 34 |
"London Fields" novelist | 34 |
They might give each French kisses | 34 |
Martin who wrote "Money" | 34 |
Peaceful relations between nations | 34 |
Electrician's current measurer | 34 |
It's effective only when fired | 34 |
Material for matérial, in short | 34 |
A loaded gun is full of it (Abbr.) | 34 |
Unbreathable part of an atmosphere | 34 |
Knock on the head result, in soaps | 34 |
Occasional soap opera plot feature | 34 |
Jason Bourne, in the Bourne series | 34 |
Cry preceding "Are too!" | 34 |
''Are too!'' reply | 34 |
Word in a familiar language lesson | 34 |
Part of a common Latin conjugation | 34 |
"I love" to Latin lovers | 34 |
"I love," in Latin class | 34 |
1998 British Petroleum acquisition | 34 |
___ Ultimate (fuel at BP stations) | 34 |
Company involved in 1978 oil spill | 34 |
1999 British Petroleum acquisition | 34 |
Protozoan studied in biology class | 34 |
Root used as a substitute for soap | 34 |
"Supermodified" DJ Tobin | 34 |
King of the gods, in Egyptian myth | 34 |
Fort Worth's ___ Carter Museum | 34 |
"You're ___ friends" | 34 |
"You're --- friends" | 34 |
"Porgi ___," Mozart aria | 34 |
"Orfeo ed Euridice" role | 34 |
Unable to discern right from wrong | 34 |
Unimpressed by Aesop's fables? | 34 |
Not concerned with right and wrong | 34 |
Having no sense of right and wrong | 34 |
"L'Elisir d'___" | 34 |
''That's ___'' | 34 |
Partner in an old radio comedy duo | 34 |
Famous name in the cookie business | 34 |
Prophet of the eighth century B.C. | 34 |
Minor prophet in the Old Testament | 34 |
Alphabetically first Minor Prophet | 34 |
"To Venus and Back" Tori | 34 |
"Famous ___" of baseball | 34 |
Frequent Jacques Brel song subject | 34 |
Cyrano's feeling toward Roxane | 34 |
French physicist: 1775–1836 | 34 |
Volt-_____ (watt's equivalent) | 34 |
Fenders are often attached to them | 34 |
Times to call, in some classifieds | 34 |
When many alarms go off, for short | 34 |
Graveyard shift periods, for short | 34 |
Clock radio settings (in two ways) | 34 |
Reply in a children's argument | 34 |
"Rehab" singer Winehouse | 34 |
"Little Women" character | 34 |
"Judging ___" (TV drama) | 34 |
"Chasing ___," 1997 film | 34 |
"___ Robsart," Hugo play | 34 |
Grammy winners Winehouse and Grant | 34 |
___ Kitchen (organic food company) | 34 |
'The Joy Luck Club' author | 34 |
'The Joy Luck Club' writer | 34 |
Alicia of "Falcon Crest" | 34 |
Gasteyer of "Mean Girls" | 34 |
Collection of informative snippets | 34 |
'Ugly Betty' actress Ortiz | 34 |
Ex-"SNL" player Gasteyer | 34 |
Airline headquartered out of Tokyo | 34 |
''Baptist'' opener | 34 |
Over-the-counter pain relief brand | 34 |
Casino game for egomaniacs?: Abbr. | 34 |
Disneyland is its largest employer | 34 |
"This Hunger" author Nin | 34 |
Things similar in certain respects | 34 |
Veggieburger, to a hamburger, e.g. | 34 |
"Au revoir," for example | 34 |
Collections of reminiscences, e.g. | 34 |
Jawbone of __: Samson's weapon | 34 |
"What ___ am I!": Hamlet | 34 |
Subj. with skeletons in the closet | 34 |
Subj. that requires inner thought? | 34 |
Osteology is a branch of it: Abbr. | 34 |
Histology is a branch of it: Abbr. | 34 |
Minnesota Vikings, to Packers fans | 34 |
TV's "Grey's __" | 34 |