It's based in Lausanne, Switz. | 34 |
Atom with extra electrons, perhaps | 34 |
Heroine of Last Days of Pompeii | 34 |
"Say Anything" star Skye | 34 |
Site of two of the Ancient Wonders | 34 |
Like columns with voluted capitals | 34 |
Brooklyn Borough Hall column style | 34 |
Alternative to Doric or Corinthian | 34 |
Turn positive, chemically speaking | 34 |
They have their pluses and minuses | 34 |
Particles in particle accelerators | 34 |
Apple's counterpart to Windows | 34 |
Ninth letter of the Greek alphabet | 34 |
Tiniest bit of the Greek alphabet? | 34 |
"Promise to pay" letters | 34 |
Subject of this puzzle's theme | 34 |
Note from someone who's needy? | 34 |
Letters often followed by a number | 34 |
"Next round's on me" | 34 |
State-named '01 Slipknot album | 34 |
"Field of Dreams" locale | 34 |
"American Gothic" locale | 34 |
'01 Slipknot state-named album | 34 |
Old toothpaste with a spokesbeaver | 34 |
Beach immortalized in a 1960s song | 34 |
Beach adjacent to Copacabana Beach | 34 |
"Too rich for my blood!" | 34 |
"None for me, thank you" | 34 |
Twitter's was 11/7/2013: Abbr. | 34 |
Small business's desire: Abbr. | 34 |
Bit of news in the financial sect. | 34 |
It needs to be charged for imports | 34 |
Apple product that debuted in 2001 | 34 |
Numbers indicating mental aptitude | 34 |
Brightness measurements, for short | 34 |
95% of them are between 70 and 130 | 34 |
Measures that are high for Mensans | 34 |
Grade school administration, maybe | 34 |
Exams on which many score over 100 | 34 |
Fed-up employee's announcement | 34 |
Something to set up for later yrs. | 34 |
One's initial savings account? | 34 |
George's lyric-writing brother | 34 |
"Deathtrap" writer Levin | 34 |
"Deathtrap" author Levin | 34 |
Topic to broach with a tax advisor | 34 |
Tax-deferred investment, for short | 34 |
It may be money in the bank: Abbr. | 34 |
Brokerage statement subj., perhaps | 34 |
"Dies ___," ancient hymn | 34 |
___ caelestes (divine wrath: Lat.) | 34 |
Call from one who more than calls? | 34 |
Mashhad is its second-largest city | 34 |
Country led by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | 34 |
Afghanistan's western neighbor | 34 |
Shiite Islam is its state religion | 34 |
President Ahmadinejad's nation | 34 |
Major exporter of handmade carpets | 34 |
Its New Year's Day is in March | 34 |
Home to Asia's highest volcano | 34 |
One forbidden to kiss for pleasure | 34 |
A land of the Tigris and Euphrates | 34 |
"The Hurt Locker" locale | 34 |
One barred from a U.N. no-fly zone | 34 |
Participants in a modern civil war | 34 |
Subject for future Bush historians | 34 |
They may be rolled over, for short | 34 |
Some plans for the future, briefly | 34 |
Investments for old age, for short | 34 |
It may be raised by a rabblerouser | 34 |
"___ you loud and clear" | 34 |
"__ you loud and clear!" | 34 |
Prime place to celebrate Bloomsday | 34 |
Ignis fatuus, the fair maid of ___ | 34 |
Start of a stroll down memory lane | 34 |
"Goodnight" girl of song | 34 |
"Flashdance" singer Cara | 34 |
"The Woman," to Sherlock | 34 |
2000 Renée Zellweger title role | 34 |
She pounded the East Coast in 2011 | 34 |
Destructive 1999 Florida hurricane | 34 |
Damaging 2011 East Coast hurricane | 34 |
Anna Neagle's title role: 1940 | 34 |
"The woman" for Sherlock | 34 |
"Forsyte Saga" character | 34 |
''Goodnight'' lady | 34 |
Employee's last words, perhaps | 34 |
"If ___, I rust": Luther | 34 |
One of Chekhov's Three Sisters | 34 |
A "Three Sisters" sister | 34 |
Actress Demich of 60's filmdom | 34 |
What the white of an eye surrounds | 34 |
It regulates the size of the pupil | 34 |
"Message" is its message | 34 |
Like Conan O'Brien, ethnically | 34 |
WWI's "U-boat Alley" | 34 |
Wacky blond played by Marie Wilson | 34 |
Grammy-winning blues singer Thomas | 34 |
"The Mystery of ___ Vep" | 34 |
"My Friend" of old radio | 34 |