"Purlie" star ___ Little | 34 |
E Street Band saxophonist Clarence | 34 |
High-window section of a structure | 34 |
Anne of ___, Henry VIII's IVth | 34 |
''Cheers'' regular | 34 |
"Dallas," e.g., famously | 34 |
People moving up the social ladder | 34 |
Governor who opened the Erie Canal | 34 |
Companion on Hillary's ascent? | 34 |
"Sorry, you just missed" | 34 |
Like some who haven't come out | 34 |
"Take Me to the ___" LMC | 34 |
Small-car occupants, at the circus | 34 |
Household stain remover sold on TV | 34 |
Stack at the golfers' banquet? | 34 |
French commune once noted for lace | 34 |
Key with no flats or sharps: Abbr. | 34 |
Residential care worker, for short | 34 |
Breakfast choice in winter months? | 34 |
Coverage option for the unemployed | 34 |
Old network associated with horror | 34 |
Shell-shaped part of the inner ear | 34 |
Arrange in a systematic collection | 34 |
Package paid for by its recipient? | 34 |
Place where people work for beans? | 34 |
Gossip-filled gathering, typically | 34 |
He's all wrapped up in himself | 34 |
___ Tower (San Francisco landmark) | 34 |
1997 bestseller by Charles Frazier | 34 |
Baggage handler turned songwriter? | 34 |
Body of members of equal authority | 34 |
A pampered Lassie posing for pics? | 34 |
Eyelike spots on a dog's coat? | 34 |
"Beat the Clock" TV host | 34 |
Liberal political commentator Alan | 34 |
European city that some may avoid? | 34 |
Nucleus of Spain's New Granada | 34 |
Home of the U.S. Air Force Academy | 34 |
TV program today, almost certainly | 34 |
Service at Staples or FedEx Office | 34 |
River of southern British Columbia | 34 |
Ivy League member in the Big Apple | 34 |
Transport named after Christopher? | 34 |
"LASSIE ___" (1943 FILM) | 34 |
Invitation to the stage since 1972 | 34 |
"Hurry up, Ms. Brennan!" | 34 |
"Make yourself at home!" | 34 |
Pause-indicating punctuation marks | 34 |
Magnate "dell'arte"? | 34 |
Charities supported by individuals | 34 |
It's good for curbside parking | 34 |
Something made of diverse elements | 34 |
The network technician brought ... | 34 |
Agreement in a Massachusetts city? | 34 |
Tartar sauce for fish sticks, e.g. | 34 |
Bird with a 9- to 10-foot wingspan | 34 |
Dow Jones reports on profit taking | 34 |
They may be formed at some parties | 34 |
Wanted: Sergeant to train draftees | 34 |
Environmentalist's catchphrase | 34 |
"25 words or less" event | 34 |
Seedy hangout across the Atlantic? | 34 |
Muppet appropriate for this puzzle | 34 |
Good thing to keep in an emergency | 34 |
Stylishly, but with little emotion | 34 |
Much-recorded country tune of 1936 | 34 |
Germy dessert, to a five-year-old? | 34 |
The Duke of Wellington's horse | 34 |
Woodland area for police officers? | 34 |
Spanish city where Seneca was born | 34 |
Like "Green Acres" humor | 34 |
Dogwood that sounds apt for Ithaca | 34 |
1945 Bette Davis film with The | 34 |
Independence Day barbecue serving? | 34 |
Consequence that follows naturally | 34 |
Ones examining bodies of evidence? | 34 |
Klinger of 'M*A*S*H,' e.g. | 34 |
"Les Misérables" girl | 34 |
Back another's promissory note | 34 |
Bandleader of the Barons of Rhythm | 34 |
Move on after a humiliating defeat | 34 |
Counseling for some terrible twos? | 34 |
Judgments handed down by NBA refs? | 34 |
"Forensic Files" network | 34 |
"Forensic Files" carrier | 34 |
Dionne Warwick, to Whitney Houston | 34 |
Caroline Kennedy, to Maria Shriver | 34 |
Balzac's "___ Bette" | 34 |
Predictive quantity, in statistics | 34 |
Early computer printer speed meas. | 34 |
They're cracked in restaurants | 34 |
"Our Gang" schoolteacher | 34 |
Old Country Store restaurant chain | 34 |
Let's get ---! (Let's go!) | 34 |
Legal proceeding over a meth bust? | 34 |
Hoedown official having a bad day? | 34 |
Where shooters try to make a point | 34 |
Game played with dice set on fire? | 34 |
Something you shouldn't knock? | 34 |
Ultimate Fighter's leafy dish? | 34 |