| Plant that's the source of poi | 34 |
| Fortune teller's deck of cards | 34 |
| Fortune-teller's business card | 34 |
| Slow roller on a baseball diamond? | 34 |
| Protection for a truck's cargo | 34 |
| They go over rubbers on rainy days | 34 |
| "H.M.S. Pinafore" extras | 34 |
| Batch baked by the Queen of Hearts | 34 |
| Some stipend recipients, for short | 34 |
| Profs' protégés, briefly | 34 |
| "Don't ___ me, bro!" | 34 |
| Zapped while resisting arrest, say | 34 |
| Controversial law enforcement tool | 34 |
| Acronym for a modern police weapon | 34 |
| Actress Smith of Tyler Perry films | 34 |
| "A tisket, a ___ . . . " | 34 |
| One of the six states of Australia | 34 |
| Big name in foreign news, ITAR-___ | 34 |
| Part of some strippers' attire | 34 |
| They are on the tip of your tongue | 34 |
| There's no accounting for them | 34 |
| Part of an automatic gunfire sound | 34 |
| It's heard from one taking off | 34 |
| Medieval invader of eastern Europe | 34 |
| Museum that's called a gallery | 34 |
| Gallery featuring Turner PAintings | 34 |
| English poet laureate of 1692-1715 | 34 |
| England's national art gallery | 34 |
| Darth ___ (Mr. Potato Head figure) | 34 |
| Son of Snuffy Smith, in the comics | 34 |
| "Ol' Man River" crop | 34 |
| Wealthy family on "Soap" | 34 |
| Family on ''Soap'' | 34 |
| "Mon Oncle" star Jacques | 34 |
| ''Mon Oncle'' star | 34 |
| Czechoslovakia's ___ Mountains | 34 |
| Creative user of worn-out clothes? | 34 |
| Architect Jacopo: 1486–1570 | 34 |
| Its creation might cause back pain | 34 |
| It was a first for Timon of Athens | 34 |
| Letter on some college sweatshirts | 34 |
| ___ neutrino (elementary particle) | 34 |
| 19th letter of Greek alphabet: pl. | 34 |
| 23rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 34 |
| Last letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 34 |
| Rikki-tikki-___ (Kipling mongoose) | 34 |
| Rikki-Tikki- -- (Kipling mongoose) | 34 |
| "... I ___ a puddy tat!" | 34 |
| 'I taut I -- a puddy tat!' | 34 |
| "I __ I taw a puddy ..." | 34 |
| Like citizens' income, usually | 34 |
| The federal government, come April | 34 |
| It's hailed all across America | 34 |
| It might make a career in the city | 34 |
| Business datum required by the IRS | 34 |
| Where to go to be taken for a ride | 34 |
| It can lead to many happy returns? | 34 |
| It extends into the second quarter | 34 |
| Piece of advice from H&R Block | 34 |
| Looney Tunes character, familiarly | 34 |
| Bats are smaller than normal in it | 34 |
| People travel only one way on them | 34 |
| Vague spots on a schedule, briefly | 34 |
| Drug used in treating tuberculosis | 34 |
| "American Graffiti" auto | 34 |
| Some low-risk investments, briefly | 34 |
| Steak that a dog might end up with | 34 |
| Cable channel owned by Time Warner | 34 |
| Big initials in comedy syndication | 34 |
| One of a half pint's 16: Abbr. | 34 |
| American Lung Assn. recommendation | 34 |
| Sta. that might show a Bogie flick | 34 |
| Channel with many B&W pictures | 34 |
| Channel showing old Hollywood hits | 34 |
| Park where the Giants used to play | 34 |
| Reasons for end zone dances: Abbr. | 34 |
| What some bombs lead to, for short | 34 |
| They're better than F.G.'s | 34 |
| Instant replay subjects, for short | 34 |
| 100-plus-yd. kickoff returns, e.g. | 34 |
| It's bagged in the supermarket | 34 |
| Something to take in the afternoon | 34 |
| March Hare's offering to Alice | 34 |
| Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___" | 34 |
| King Diamond song about Earl Grey? | 34 |
| Its taxation was protested in 1773 | 34 |
| Drink with a string in it, perhaps | 34 |
| British East India Company product | 34 |
| They usually have strings attached | 34 |
| Treats served toasted and buttered | 34 |
| CSNY "___ Your Children" | 34 |
| Institution for future instructors | 34 |
| First part of a quote by Aristotle | 34 |
| Item on the March Hare's table | 34 |
| Item at the Mad Hatter's party | 34 |
| "No, No, Nanette" number | 34 |
| Afternoon break at a Vegas casino? | 34 |
| Jacksonville Jaguars uniform color | 34 |
| Color on a Florida Marlins uniform | 34 |
| Bit that's read in phyllomancy | 34 |