Todman's partner in game shows | 34 |
He's friendly and party-loving | 34 |
Twain on golf (with "A") | 34 |
Reference program launched in 2005 | 34 |
Start kicking ass, in sports lingo | 34 |
Monkey launched into space in 1958 | 34 |
Give up one's lawbreaking ways | 34 |
Smacked one over their heads, e.g. | 34 |
Boarded a gold bar-shaped vehicle? | 34 |
"Please visit the pound" | 34 |
Words said with a protruding thumb | 34 |
Appropriately dressed for the ball | 34 |
Movie about a female pet detective | 34 |
It may precede "De nada" | 34 |
Comedienne–camera bug match | 34 |
Golden ___ (General Mills product) | 34 |
Some family reunion members (Var.) | 34 |
"The ___ of 'em all" | 34 |
Gourmands of America, N. Dak. site | 34 |
Coffee shop's finest offering? | 34 |
Oscar-winning film: 1931–32 | 34 |
Agrarian development of 1800's | 34 |
'Beverly Hillbillies' role | 34 |
Pink Floyd "___ Meadows" | 34 |
Iowan known for an iconic painting | 34 |
"Spring Turning" painter | 34 |
"American Gothic" artist | 34 |
Cereal that's shockingly good? | 34 |
The still-hungry clumsy fellow ___ | 34 |
House painter's excellent job? | 34 |
"Gloria in Excelsis Deo" | 34 |
Film of 1965, with "The" | 34 |
One of four generations in a photo | 34 |
Outstanding posture for a catcher? | 34 |
Lord Mountbatten to Prince Charles | 34 |
Middleweight champ: 1923–26 | 34 |
Top female box-office draw in 1945 | 34 |
Soldiers' 'pineapples' | 34 |
Swedish star, now a septuagenarian | 34 |
Creatures with the bodies of lions | 34 |
Vigorously went after a confession | 34 |
Pipsqueak under cross-examination? | 34 |
"Brothers," said Tom ___ | 34 |
Wall Streeter predicting pay dirt? | 34 |
Famous greasepaint mustache wearer | 34 |
Smaller numbers for larger numbers | 34 |
Slowly accumulating barbecue fuel? | 34 |
Become gradually more desirable to | 34 |
What germs do at cheap cafeterias? | 34 |
"The Odd Couple" spinoff | 34 |
Any member of Nirvana or Pearl Jam | 34 |
Europe's largest island: Abbr. | 34 |
Health insurance offered to anyone | 34 |
Basketball player rants and raves? | 34 |
Rich desserts and soap operas, say | 34 |
Factor in transatlantic navigation | 34 |
"Give 'er some gas!" | 34 |
Put one's foot down, in a way? | 34 |
Oklahoma's first state capital | 34 |
Neighbor of Suriname and Venezuela | 34 |
Margaret Mitchell classic, briefly | 34 |
Where an old wanderer is interred? | 34 |
Wu-Tang member obsessed with chess | 34 |
German political leader: 1863-1919 | 34 |
Was artificially cooled, for short | 34 |
"If only I ___ time ..." | 34 |
Hosted at one's penthouse, say | 34 |
Entertained in one's apartment | 34 |
Boxer "Marvelous" Marvin | 34 |
Salute Bedrock's first family? | 34 |
Figure skating pioneer Jackson ___ | 34 |
Famed English biologist: 1892-1964 | 34 |
Dairy blend worth a couple laughs? | 34 |
How a hangover sufferer might feel | 34 |
Having one Corkonian parent, maybe | 34 |
What fifty-fifty partners each get | 34 |
If 50% survives the heat, then...? | 34 |
Admiral nicknamed "Bull" | 34 |
Where the Beatles first hit it big | 34 |
"Hill Street Blues" star | 34 |
Actress Veronica from Philadelphia | 34 |
Cole ___, 2008 World Series M.V.P. | 34 |
A company that sounds like a place | 34 |
Describing the least subtle actors | 34 |
Fashion often seen in 1890s photos | 34 |
"Amour" director Michael | 34 |
One interested in current affairs? | 34 |
"Please hold" equivalent | 34 |
Successful spree for a shopaholic? | 34 |
When to celebrate quays and piers? | 34 |
Like unabridged print dictionaries | 34 |
Lollipops and peppermints and such | 34 |
Some Corvettes had detachable ones | 34 |
_____ Stone, Chief Justice in 1945 | 34 |
Site of John Brown's rebellion | 34 |
Master of the prop-laden sight gag | 34 |
She led over 300 slaves to freedom | 34 |
Sir Richard of "Camelot" | 34 |
Ed of "A Beautiful Mind" | 34 |
Attack a Scottish singer-composer? | 34 |