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 |