If you drop it, you may see things | 34 |
Drug in "Apocalypse Now" | 34 |
"The Trip" subject, 1967 | 34 |
Amphibious WWII carrier, for short | 34 |
The NCAA's Fightin' Tigers | 34 |
Sch. where Better Than Ezra formed | 34 |
Number alternative on a lic. plate | 34 |
8 1/2" x 11" size: Abbr. | 34 |
Ranks for Columbo and Kojak: Abbr. | 34 |
Where to sing "Aloha Oe" | 34 |
Montréal suburb Côte St.-___ | 34 |
Enterprise captain Jean-___ Picard | 34 |
19-season N.H.L.'er Robitaille | 34 |
Industrial Light and Magic creator | 34 |
Founder of Time, Life, and Fortune | 34 |
A head of ''Time'' | 34 |
Influential WWII journalism couple | 34 |
"The Joy ___ Club" (Tan) | 34 |
One of the Beatles' song girls | 34 |
Author Montgomery's first name | 34 |
'Hasta (Sp. sign-off) --!' | 34 |
Sen. Bayh's senior counterpart | 34 |
Vehicles first made in Switzerland | 34 |
Actor who put teeth into his work? | 34 |
Sand's "Elle et ___" | 34 |
Mario's brother in video games | 34 |
Verdi's "___ Miller" | 34 |
Rainer who won back-to-back Oscars | 34 |
Skywalker of "Star Wars" | 34 |
Brazil's president, informally | 34 |
"Network" director: 1976 | 34 |
"Network" director, 1976 | 34 |
Crescent-shaped, like the new moon | 34 |
"Clair de ___" (Debussy) | 34 |
Actor in "The Guardsman" | 34 |
It's not good to be left in it | 34 |
It might be at the end of the line | 34 |
How the tabloids tell many stories | 34 |
Kept one's own counsel, online | 34 |
"___ for Life": I. Stone | 34 |
Quality of the queen's jewels? | 34 |
Is hot for, with "after" | 34 |
Old instrument that's strummed | 34 |
Minstrel's instrument, perhaps | 34 |
Stringed instrument for a madrigal | 34 |
Instrument with a pear-shaped body | 34 |
Balladeer's instrument of yore | 34 |
Fiat ___ (common university motto) | 34 |
Vegas hotel with an Egyptian theme | 34 |
Solution in soap and frosted glass | 34 |
"___ Eyes" by the Eagles | 34 |
"___ Eyes" (Eagles song) | 34 |
The "L" of L. Frank Baum | 34 |
The "L" in L. Frank Baum | 34 |
Exceedingly strange director David | 34 |
Director of "Eraserhead" | 34 |
"Lolita" director Adrian | 34 |
Footballer-turned-politician Swann | 34 |
One of France's largest cities | 34 |
Interpol's French headquarters | 34 |
Batesville, Ark.'s ___ College | 34 |
Polite word used by nice young men | 34 |
Contraction often used by servants | 34 |
Local shop's partners, perhaps | 34 |
Marjorie Main/Percy Kilbride roles | 34 |
"Serpico" novelist Peter | 34 |
"Underboss" author Peter | 34 |
''Serpico'' author | 34 |
Shelley's "Queen __" | 34 |
Justin Long role, in a computer ad | 34 |
"Big" fast food favorite | 34 |
Nut in a can of premium mixed nuts | 34 |
Former Portuguese territory (Var.) | 34 |
Portugal's answer to Hong Kong | 34 |
Feather in Yankee Doodle's hat | 34 |
Shakespeare's shortest tragedy | 34 |
Physicist with an eponymous number | 34 |
Austrian physicist and philosopher | 34 |
Like a Stallone or Wayne character | 34 |
Truck with a bulldog hood ornament | 34 |
Cloud group resembling fish scales | 34 |
Site of a Mercer University campus | 34 |
Elaborately patterned wall hanging | 34 |
Magazine with a gap-toothed mascot | 34 |
Magazine with a fold-in back cover | 34 |
Magazine with a back-cover fold-in | 34 |
Org. whose success is no accident? | 34 |
Rose of a Stephen King best seller | 34 |
"Love Her ___" The Doors | 34 |
Hero of three George Miller movies | 34 |
"Sin City" actor Michael | 34 |
Show Michael McDonald left in 2008 | 34 |
Tina Turner's real middle name | 34 |
Clarke of "Frankenstein" | 34 |
Oda ___ Brown (Oscar-winning role) | 34 |
Maggie's last name, to Beatles | 34 |
'Klondike Annie' star West | 34 |
Silent film stars Marsh and Murray | 34 |
Old-time actress Murray and others | 34 |
Lifeboat vest named for an actress | 34 |