"Have ___ news for you!" | 34 |
Gershwin's '-- Rhythm' | 34 |
Croce's "___ a Name" | 34 |
"___ a Name" (Croce hit) | 34 |
"You can't stop me!" | 34 |
Galápagos Islands shore dweller | 34 |
"The Night of the _____" | 34 |
''If __ a Hammer'' | 34 |
"If ___ my druthers ..." | 34 |
"If ___ a hammer . . . " | 34 |
"___ the Craziest Dream" | 34 |
Unexpected listener's response | 34 |
Popular breakfast restaurant chain | 34 |
"Breakfast Anytime" site | 34 |
It acquired Applebee's in 2007 | 34 |
Chain known for butter pecan syrup | 34 |
"My fingers are crossed" | 34 |
WrestleMania ___ (3/29/1987 event) | 34 |
Second-best of the Hank Williamses | 34 |
One of the "Rocky" films | 34 |
IX's opposite, on a clock face | 34 |
"There's no __ team" | 34 |
34th U.S. president's nickname | 34 |
"MADtv" actor Barinholtz | 34 |
Prez after Give 'em Hell Harry | 34 |
Five-star W.W. II hero, informally | 34 |
Alibi ___ (Ring Lardner character) | 34 |
"Alias" of Cliff Edwards | 34 |
Retail chain that offers meatballs | 34 |
Company that makes the Ektorp sofa | 34 |
Big-box that's blue and yellow | 34 |
Swedish Food Market's location | 34 |
Store that sells Swedish meatballs | 34 |
"___ You Not," Paar book | 34 |
"You're telling me!" | 34 |
"Yeah, you're right" | 34 |
"That's no surprise" | 34 |
"Now ___ me down . . . " | 34 |
"As ___ Dying": Faulkner | 34 |
___-de-France (Paris and vicinity) | 34 |
Québec's ___ Rouleau crater | 34 |
___-de-la-Cite (Notre Dame locale) | 34 |
Québec's ___ de Montréal | 34 |
"___ My Heart in . . . " | 34 |
Graff of "Mr. Belvedere" | 34 |
Robert of "The Sopranos" | 34 |
Player of one of TV's Sopranos | 34 |
He played one of TV's Sopranos | 34 |
Tahiti and Réunion, par exemple | 34 |
Bits of land in "la mer" | 34 |
Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, e.g. | 34 |
"Okay if __ myself out?" | 34 |
Near a part of the innominate bone | 34 |
''Sacro'' addition | 34 |
Partner of the "Odyssey" | 34 |
It contains the Catalogue of Ships | 34 |
Epic involving Achilles' wrath | 34 |
Epic about Achilles, Hector et al. | 34 |
He beat Arthur in the 1972 US Open | 34 |
French Open winner before Björn | 34 |
Big name in 1970s men's tennis | 34 |
City of "topless towers" | 34 |
"Topless towers" kingdom | 34 |
''___ be darned!'' | 34 |
Words before a monkey's uncle? | 34 |
"Would ya look at that!" | 34 |
More likely to stay in bed all day | 34 |
"Let me answer the door" | 34 |
"Fighting" N.C.A.A. team | 34 |
It may leave you weak in the knees | 34 |
"Let me get back to you" | 34 |
Picture accompanying text, briefly | 34 |
Workers' rights gp. since 1919 | 34 |
Org. that won the 1969 Peace Prize | 34 |
"The Man ___," 1924 song | 34 |
Porter's "___ Paris" | 34 |
"___ Paris," Porter song | 34 |
Song often heard at Dodger Stadium | 34 |
___ Lund of "Casablanca" | 34 |
Ingrid's Casablanca role | 34 |
She said "Play it, Sam!" | 34 |
Iconic "Casablanca" role | 34 |
"Judge Dredd" villainess | 34 |
Kovalchuk of the Atlanta Thrashers | 34 |
"__ little teapot . . ." | 34 |
"__ Yankee Doodle dandy" | 34 |
“___ Loser” (Beatles song) | 34 |
Beatles' "___ Loser" | 34 |
"--- Believer" (Monkees) | 34 |
"___ P.C." (ad campaign) | 34 |
"___ lone cowhand. . . " | 34 |
"___ Believer" (Monkees) | 34 |
"__ Believer" (1966 hit) | 34 |
The first Apple with an Intel chip | 34 |
Desktop that comes with GarageBand | 34 |
Computer that may use Snow Leopard | 34 |
They originally came in Bondi blue | 34 |
Colorful computers of the '90s | 34 |
Apples on some teachers' desks | 34 |
Subject of a certain Google search | 34 |