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What's represented by x2 = 4py 34
March event, in more ways than one 34
"Wooden Soldiers" action 34
Object held by some Monet subjects 34
"Madama Butterfly" props 34
"Would you repeat that?" 34
City in a "Can-Can" song 34
One stripping on a kitchen counter 34
Having no meat or milk, in Judaism 34
Hilton in persistent legal trouble 34
"The Simple Life" costar 34
Fixture near a playground, perhaps 34
"Ici on ___ français" 34
Stendhal's Charterhouse locale 34
Italian city famous for its cheese 34
One of Henry VIII's Catherines 34
Last name of Henry VIII's last 34
Numbers printed on golf scorecards 34
Bass in a barbershop quartet, e.g. 34
Casting director's assignments 34
Component of a mechanic's bill 34
Game for Democrats and Republicans 34
Not for the Parti Québécois? 34
''¿Qué __?'' 34
Language named for a mathematician 34
Calculating machine inventor, 1642 34
"Pensées" philosopher 34
"Essay on Conics" author 34
Marty Robbins' 'El --' 34
City in Texas, with "El" 34
British Columbia's White _____ 34
"Press Your Luck" option 34
Like leisure suits and phonographs 34
Round a certain corner in Monopoly 34
Carbo-loader's course, perhaps 34
Food often ending in "i" 34
Longtime Penn State football coach 34
Eightfold ___ (Buddhist principle) 34
1881 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta 34
Doctor's office status, often? 34
Restaurant seating option, perhaps 34
Spots for weather-resistant chairs 34
"Gloria ___," a doxology 34
Feeling love for one's country 34
1964 Jerry Lewis film with The 34
War hero played by George C. Scott 34
"Hey ___" (1963 pop hit) 34
Russian emperor after Catherine II 34
1945 Physics Nobelist Wolfgang ___ 34
"The Sopranos" underboss 34
Movie girl with "perils" 34
"Mrs. Robinson" composer 34
"The Prince and the ---" 34
"Dances With Wolves" foe 34
Candy bar with peanuts and caramel 34
Two-time U. S. Open winner Stewart 34
Cause of a late 1950's scandal 34
Performs the traditional male role 34
Sta. that thanks its viewers often 34
Nightly "NewsHour" airer 34
"Wall Street Week" airer 34
"This Old House" address 34
Organic river pollutant, for short 34
Environmental pollutant, for short 34
Chemical banned by the EPA in 1977 34
Banned organic compound, for short 34
Some environmental toxins, briefly 34
Hudson River pollutants, initially 34
No. often seen in research studies 34
Kissing in front of everyone, e.g. 34
Smart phone predecessor, initially 34
Kissing in a crowd, e.g., in brief 34
BlackBerry device, e.g., for short 34
Blackberries and Palm Pilots, e.g. 34
Files opened with Adobe, for short 34
Commonly e-mailed files, for short 34
It's the size of a small brain 34
Royal sleep disturbance, in a tale 34
Princess's annoyance, in fable 34
Object that'll wake a princess 34
It may be involved in a shell game 34
Annoyance for a fairytale princess 34
What a "V" can stand for 34
Proud bird with beautiful feathers 34
Mont Blanc is France's highest 34
"Dante's ___" (1997) 34
Sound from a chapel tower, perhaps 34
Noted "positive thinker" 34
Clergyman/author Norman Vincent __ 34
American Revolutionary portraitist 34
American painters' family name 34
The gallbladder is shaped like one 34
Item in a Harry & David basket 34
Minnie and Asa form colorful combo 34
American polar explorer Robert ___ 34
Vegetables in some risotto recipes 34
"Split" soup ingredients 34
"___ porridge hot . . ." 34
Muscle affected by Poland syndrome 34
Nutcracker's target, sometimes 34