Late-night host taking in Pimlico? | 34 |
Carrier for criminals in disguise? | 34 |
Tap ___ (get the frat party going) | 34 |
1966 A.L. Fireman of the Year Jack | 34 |
"I feel like ___ again!" | 34 |
"For want of a nail ___" | 34 |
Waxman or Fotheringham, familiarly | 34 |
They include amaretto and sloe gin | 34 |
Mid-'70s David Bowie alter ego | 34 |
Latin American's public garden | 34 |
"Six Feet Under" creator | 34 |
LEADING ACTOR MINI-SERIES/SPECIAL | 34 |
Device originally powered by water | 34 |
Their flag features the Big Dipper | 34 |
Headline of #36,683 (Ju1y 1, 1958) | 34 |
Winged forms of ants, aphids, etc. | 34 |
New Mexico's largest newspaper | 34 |
___ State (Mississippi university) | 34 |
Alphabetically first of the Furies | 34 |
In the manner of a brewed beverage | 34 |
Government resister standing ready | 34 |
Smart ducks during hunting season? | 34 |
Call ___ (stop play after service) | 34 |
"Last call!" at the bar? | 34 |
Young Republican of a 1980s sitcom | 34 |
A.L. M.V.P. in 2003, 2005 and 2007 | 34 |
Modern dwellers in ancient Numidia | 34 |
Secretary of state after Ed Muskie | 34 |
Welk's Champagne Lady: 1955-59 | 34 |
2001 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
1989-90 futuristic cop show on Fox | 34 |
Destinations of the USS Enterprise | 34 |
THEY SPIED AN ___ GUARDING A GROUP | 34 |
"Masterpiece" host Cooke | 34 |
Second-rate singer's residence | 34 |
Not at all ready to be counted out | 34 |
One preparing corn for long hours? | 34 |
Frequently used adverb on Court TV | 34 |
Physician concerned with reactions | 34 |
"___ one and one . . . " | 34 |
Headline of #31,545 (June 6, 1944) | 34 |
What it often takes, it's said | 34 |
Those created equal, per Jefferson | 34 |
Word spoken into a téléphone | 34 |
"___ a summer's day" | 34 |
"This is ___ new to me!" | 34 |
___ & Bacon (publishing giant) | 34 |
__ & Bacon: textbook publisher | 34 |
"Poor Richard's ___" | 34 |
Franklin's annual compilations | 34 |
Indian cauliflower and potato dish | 34 |
Name of two Bourbon kings of Spain | 34 |
Capp's degree? Horse feathers! | 34 |
Another name for a German shepherd | 34 |
Franken and Yankovic, for example? | 34 |
Where swamp creatures get married? | 34 |
Popular candy since the 1780's | 34 |
1970 film with much Sioux dialogue | 34 |
"___ home is his castle" | 34 |
Tet-el-___, Ikhnaton's capital | 34 |
Candidate for "Hoarders" | 34 |
Italian baritone: 1879–1942 | 34 |
Great baritone of Caruso's day | 34 |
Official receiving a 19-gun salute | 34 |
Angler's catch in the Atlantic | 34 |
Vehicle with a Star of Life emblem | 34 |
"I am ___ of the rabble" | 34 |
David Brinkley's autobiography | 34 |
They affect one's constitution | 34 |
Company specializing in snake oil? | 34 |
Butterfly of the northeastern U.S. | 34 |
Gershwin opus, with "An" | 34 |
Residents of Birmingham and London | 34 |
Element used in radiation research | 34 |
First name among Italian explorers | 34 |
". . . was ___ old soul" | 34 |
"Baby Baby" singer, 1991 | 34 |
Developer chemical, in photography | 34 |
'-- brother's keeper?' | 34 |
“Is this really my fault?” | 34 |
"I __ the opinion . . ." | 34 |
Soap substitutes, in the Southwest | 34 |
"___ of Sundays": Updike | 34 |
"It's ____ question" | 34 |
Lack of concern for right or wrong | 34 |
"A Perfect Peace" author | 34 |
Symbol sharing a "7" key | 34 |
West Coast convenience store chain | 34 |
Qasr --- (Jordanian desert castle) | 34 |
Uncommon sources of music nowadays | 34 |
Something that can't be missed | 34 |
Soldiers' org. founded in 1944 | 34 |
Multi-Grammy-winning gospel singer | 34 |
1936 Olympic gold medalist Francis | 34 |
"Gone Baby Gone" actress | 34 |
SWORD (or a title for this puzzle) | 34 |
Like some temperature measurements | 34 |
Jim Croce's 'I Got --' | 34 |
"I Got ___" (Croce tune) | 34 |
"Lizzie Borden took ___" | 34 |