''Before'' of yore | 34 |
Preposition with multiple homonyms | 34 |
Preposition before "now" | 34 |
"... ___ my Romeo comes" | 34 |
Shelley's oft-used preposition | 34 |
Palindromic poet's preposition | 34 |
Middle of a palindrome re Napoleon | 34 |
"...was I --- I saw ..." | 34 |
"Able was I ___ saw ..." | 34 |
Poetic "until this time" | 34 |
"___ Tu" (1974 hit song) | 34 |
"___ Tu" (1973 hit song) | 34 |
''Cogito ___ sum'' | 34 |
Fungus that can affect wheat crops | 34 |
"Cap'n ___": Lincoln | 34 |
Stoltz of "Pulp Fiction" | 34 |
Clapton who sang "Layla" | 34 |
Bana of ''Munich'' | 34 |
"South Park" protagonist | 34 |
Orwell's birth name, ___ Blair | 34 |
Julia Roberts's acting brother | 34 |
Idle one in the Monty Python crew? | 34 |
He's Will to Debra's Grace | 34 |
Bogosian in "Talk Radio" | 34 |
"South Park" boy Cartman | 34 |
Susan's Emmy-winning soap role | 34 |
Jong of "Fear of Flying" | 34 |
Hollywood's Roberts and others | 34 |
Port between Buffalo and Cleveland | 34 |
One of a "Great" quintet | 34 |
Commodore Perry's headquarters | 34 |
The ''E'' in HOMES | 34 |
Presque Isle State Park's lake | 34 |
Eleventh largest lake in the world | 34 |
Site of a War of 1812 naval battle | 34 |
Seat of Kansas's Neosho County | 34 |
Scene of Perry's victory: 1813 | 34 |
Pennsylvania city of about 100,000 | 34 |
One of the five "Greats" | 34 |
Lake where Perry prevailed in 1813 | 34 |
Lake on the U.S.-Canadian boundary | 34 |
Lake on four states and a province | 34 |
Lake ___, home of the Bass Islands | 34 |
It's between Huron and Ontario | 34 |
Home port of the U.S. brig Niagara | 34 |
County in Pennsylvania or New York | 34 |
Commodore Perry's victory site | 34 |
City between Cleveland and Buffalo | 34 |
City between Buffalo and Cleveland | 34 |
Canal that originally had 83 locks | 34 |
Waterway that's 363 miles long | 34 |
Actor Estrada of "CHiPs" | 34 |
"Socrate" composer Satie | 34 |
''___ Brockovich'' | 34 |
Brockovich played by Julia Roberts | 34 |
St. Patrick's Day slogan start | 34 |
The "auld sod," literary | 34 |
Country that celebrates March 17th | 34 |
Beloved subject of Thomas Campbell | 34 |
Bedelia's home, in a folk song | 34 |
TV journalists Burnett and Andrews | 34 |
Costar with Noah on "ER" | 34 |
2001 Canadian peace keeping locale | 34 |
Mystery writer ___ Stanley Gardner | 34 |
Energy company founder Halliburton | 34 |
Contemporary of Raymond and Agatha | 34 |
___ Barrington, Trollope character | 34 |
''Cope Book'' aunt | 34 |
''Cope Book'' name | 34 |
Aretha's gospel-singing sister | 34 |
Fur that's a symbol of royalty | 34 |
Ireland's Shannon-___ Waterway | 34 |
Nobel-winning physicist Rutherford | 34 |
Frank's partner in the funnies | 34 |
Dimwit of 80's-90's movies | 34 |
"Don Pasquale "character | 34 |
'90s Mexican president Zedillo | 34 |
His head is shaped like a football | 34 |
Tennessee-born country singer Ford | 34 |
Muppet with a football-shaped head | 34 |
He sings "Rubber Duckie" | 34 |
Brother of Chip and Robbie Douglas | 34 |
Bert's Sesame Street pal | 34 |
Banks known as "Mr. Cub" | 34 |
Banks in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 34 |
Rubik who invented a twistable toy | 34 |
Crumble into the sea, as shoreline | 34 |
Wears away gradually, as shoreline | 34 |
Nickname of a century-old symphony | 34 |
One of C.S. Lewis's four loves | 34 |
Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001 | 34 |
Late Night Alumni song about love? | 34 |
Christian metalcores Demise of ___ | 34 |
Like Ovid's "Amores" | 34 |
Stray from the straight and narrow | 34 |
Thing to do on the side of caution | 34 |
Roster for a more accurate reprint | 34 |
List that may include some howlers | 34 |
Made an ''oopsie'' | 34 |
Flynn of "Captain Blood" | 34 |